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  • #16
    West Region Semifinals

    March 22, 2011

    Last week showed us the madness reined supreme over college basketball as we spent four straight days up until midnight on the Eastern seaboard. Now we get down to the nitty gritty of who will make the trip to Reliant Stadium in Houston next week.

    The West Region semifinals will kick off the action on Thursday night from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. It all starts off at 7:15 p.m. EDT on CBS with the third-seeded Huskies taking on No. 2 seed San Diego State (34-2 straight up, 22-12 against the spread).

    Most betting shops opened this game up with the Aztecs as one-point favorites with a total of 128 ½. Fast forward to Tuesday afternoon, and we find Connecticut (28-9 SU, 20-11 ATS) is a one-point “chalk” with the total getting bounced up to 130. The Aztecs are getting even money to get the outright victory.

    It might sound strange for Jim Calhoun’s club to get this kind of by the gambling public since the Big East took a nose dive in the tournament (11 teams in, 2 remain). But the Huskies are arguably the hottest team from that league.

    UConn comes into the Sweet Sixteen after rolling over 14th-seeded Bucknell and 6th-seeded Cincinnati last week at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. And that doesn’t take into account that the Huskies had to win five games in as many days to win the Big East tournament. Plus, Connecticut is riding a seven-game ATS win streak into this game.

    Kemba Walker has been the catalyst for this drive for the Huskies, scoring 33 points against Cincy in the third round and 18 points versus the Bison in the previous game. Freshman Jeremy Lamb has also been extremely effective in the NCAA tournament so far, averaging 15.0 points per game. There could be some concern for Walker in this game after hurting his wrist against the Bearcats, but he’s listed as “probable” and fully expected to start.

    The Aztecs are coming into this game in virgin territory for their program. They had not won an NCAA tourney game before this year, which is undoubtedly the best they’ve had in school history.

    San Diego State has reached the regional semifinals thanks to a dominating second round win over 15th-seed Northern Colorado and survived a double-overtime thriller against 7th-seed Temple last Saturday. Steve Fisher’s team is riding a 7-0 SU and 6-1 ATS streak heading into this game in the O.C.

    Kawhi Leonard (15.6 PPG, 10.6 RPG) and Malcolm Thomas (11.4 PPG, 8.1 RPG) have been the two players for SDSU to make them really move, but now they’re getting some help. Billy White has played with a great sense of urgency in the Aztecs’ last three games, scoring 16.3 PPG and grabbing 12.7 rebounds per game.

    San Diego State has only been an underdog three times this season. In those situations, the Aztecs are 2-1 SU and ATS with the ‘under’ going 2-1. That total play would make sense as the ‘under’ is on a 5-2 run to close out the season.

    The Huskies have not been that great as single-digit favorites this season, going 9-6 SU and 6-9 ATS. The ‘under’ has gone 9-5-1 in those contests.

    Our nightcap starts up at 9:45 p.m. EDT on CBS, when the Blue Devils and Wildcats tip off. The oddsmakers have listed Duke as an 8 ½-point favorite with a total of 144 ½. The Wildcats can be had to make the Elite Eight for a plus-400 (risk $100 to win $400) return.

    Arizona (29-7 SU, 18-15-1 ATS) wasn’t expected to do too much in the NCAA tournament outside of a couple of handicappers. Yet the Wildcats stand two wins away from the Final Four. They got to this point by holding off Memphis in the second round and Texas in the third round in two of the more intense games we’ve seen during the even thus far.

    The Wildcats would simply not be in this game if it weren’t for Derrick Williams’ heroics. Arizona’s Williams had 17 points and nine rebounds in the 70-69 win over the Longhorns as a 5 ½-point underdog. The sophomore and Pac-10 Player of the Year completed a three-point play with 9.6 left in the second half to take the lead. And Williams made a game-saving block with just two seconds left against Memphis for a 77-75 win last Friday.

    We shouldn’t be all that surprised by the good fortunes of Arizona right now as they closed the year with a 14-3 SU and 9-7-1 ATS mark. However, they went 0-7 ATS from Feb. 19 to March 10. Since then, the ‘Cats are 3-1 SU and ATS. The ‘under’ is on a 3-1 run as well.

    Duke (32-4 SU, 20-15 ATS) is certainly groomed for a second straight national championship after being graced with the top seed in the West Region. The Blue Devils destroyed 16th-seeded Hampton in the second round and then held off 8th-seeded Michigan in the third round in Charlotte.

    Looking at the Blue Devils’ body of work in the NCAA tournament can say that they are folding freshman Kyrie Irving into the game quite well. Irving posted 14 points and four boards against the Pirates last Friday, then 11 more points two days later versus the Wolverines. Nolan Smith is still running show for Duke, averaging 16.5 PPG in the tourney.

    These two teams haven’t met one another in a long time, but the history is tilted towards Duke. The Blue Devils are 2-0 SU and ATS in the two meetings they’ve had since 1997. The most recent decision coming in the 2001 national final, where Duke rolled to a 82-71 win as a four-point pup.

    Being an underdog isn’t exactly foreign for the Wildcats, having happened nine times during the campaign. Arizona is 3-6 SU and 5-4 ATS in those contests as a pup, which isn’t that inspiring. However, Sean Miller’s kids have gone 2-1 SU and 3-0 ATS in their last three games listed as ‘dogs. The ‘under’ is 6-2 during those test for gamblers that love playing totals.

    Duke has gone 6-3 SU in the nine games this year that the sportsbooks listed them as a single-digit “chalk.” Gamblers have enjoyed taking the Blue Devils in this role as well as they’ve gone 6-3 ATS. The ‘under’ is 5-4 in those matches.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #17
      Southeast Region Semifinals

      March 24, 2011

      The Southeast Region semifinals will take place Thursday night in The Big Easy at the New Orleans Arena. The action will start at 7:25 p.m. Eastern when second-seeded Florida (28-7 straight up, 16-14-1 against the spread) squares off against third-seeded BYU.

      Billy Donovan’s team survived a game effort from UCLA in their second-round showdown Saturday, winning 73-65 as a five-point favorite in Tampa. UF junior point guard Erving Walker made all the plays down the stretch, scoring 10 of the Gators’ last 12 points while his backcourt mate Kenny Boynton was on the sidelines nursing a sprained ankle.

      Walker finished with 21 points, making 3-of-5 from 3-point range and 8-of-10 at the charity stripe. Alex Tyus was a monster on the boards, pulling down 13 rebounds and scoring eight points. Boynton and Vernon Macklin chipped in with 12 and 10 points, respectively.

      In the first round, Florida destroyed UC-Santa Barbara by a 79-51 count as a 12 ½-point ‘chalk.’ Walker, who committed just two total turnovers in Tampa, was the catalyst with 18 points and six assists. Senior forward Chandler Parsons nearly had a triple-double with 10 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds.

      BYU (32-4 SU, 15-17 ATS) was equally impressive in advancing to the Sweet 16, ending Gonzaga’s 10-game winning streak by thumping the ‘Zags 87-69 as a one-point favorite. Jimmer Fredette, the nation’s leading scorer coming into the tournament with a 28.5 points-per-game average, scored 34 points and dished out six assists. Jackson Emery added 16 points and four assists without committing a turnover, while Noah Hartsock finished with 13 points on 5-of-5 shooting from the field.

      The Cougars failed to cover the number in a 74-66 first-round win over Wofford as 8 ½-point favorites. Fredette led the way with 32 points and seven assists. Charles Abouo, Hartsock and Logan Magnusson added 10 points apiece.

      Florida will be looking to avenge a double-overtime loss to BYU in the first round of last year’s tournament. Fredette scored a game-high 37 points to lead the Cougars to a 99-92 triumph as five-point favorites. Fredette made 13-of-26 from the field and 8-of-10 at the free-throw line.

      Boynton scored a team-high 26 points before fouling out in the first extra session. Parsons finished with 20 points, 10 rebounds and six assists, but he missed a good look from about 12 feet out for the potential game-winner at the end of regulation.

      This time around, UF has been installed as the favorite. As of Wednesday morning, most betting shops had the Gators favored by three with a total of 149. BYU is plus-130 on the money line (risk $100 to win $130).

      If the game is tight at crunch time, look for Boynton to be the primary defender on Fredette. However, due to foul-trouble concerns, Boynton won’t always be on Fredette by any means. Donovan can throw different bodies at the All-American guard, including Parsons and a pair of long and athletic freshmen in Casey Prather and Will Yeguete.

      Defending Fredette is obviously a crucial aspect of the game for the Gators, but Donovan has plenty of other concerns.

      “I don't think that you really get to this point in the season like they've gotten to with it just being one guy,” Donovan told the Gainesville Sun. “Certainly Fredette is a huge, huge part of it, but they also have other good players. So there's a lot for us to get prepared and ready for.”

      Emery, a senior guard who took a two-year Mormon mission following his freshman campaign, is one of those quality players. He’s the school’s all-time leader in steals. Emery has averaged 12.6 points, 3.6 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game this year.

      BYU will be without its best post player in Brandon Davies, who was suspended for the rest of the season for violating the school’s honor code. Since his dismissal from the team, the Cougars have won five of seven games but are just 3-4 versus the number.

      Boynton sat out Monday’s practice to rest his sore ankle, but he’s expected to be at 100 percent by Thursday night. "We fully expect him to play," Donovan told the Sun. "He definitely has some discomfort, but it's not discomfort that's going to prevent him from playing. I'll find out more (this week) as he starts moving and really playing. The biggest thing now is what kind of pain is he going to have. He's walking. He's not on crutches. He doesn't have a lot of discomfort.

      By picking up two more wins and spread covers at the St. Pete Times Forum, Florida has now won 12 of its last 14 games. The Gators are 7-1-1 ATS in their last nine and they haven’t lost to a team not named Kentucky since a Jan. 29 loss at Mississippi State.

      UF is 7-7 ATS in 14 single-digit favorite spots. However, we should note that the Gators are 6-2 ATS in their last eight such situations.

      BYU has been an underdog three times this year, posting a 2-1 record both SU and ATS. The Cougars lost to San Diego St. in the MWC Tournament finals, but they won outright as ‘dogs at UNLV and at San Diego St.

      The ‘over’ is 19-11 overall for the Gators, 9-1 in their last 10 games. BYU has watched the ‘over’ go 17-14-1 overall. In last year’s game, the score at the end of regulation was 75-75. If the game had not been tied, the 150 combined points still would’ve resulted in an ‘over’ since the total closed at 147 ½.

      TBS will have the telecast at 7:25 p.m. Eastern.

      In the nightcap game, Wisconsin (25-8 SU, 17-12 ATS) will take on Butler. The Badgers have been prone to run into underdog teams in recent years. They lost to Cornell in the second round last season and got drilled by Stephen Curry’s Davidson team in the Sweet 16 round of the 2008 tourney.

      Most spots have tabbed Bo Ryan’s team as a 4 ½-point favorite with a total of 124. Gamblers can back the Bulldogs to win outright for a plus-180 return (risk $100 to win $180).

      Wisconsin survived a nail-biter in the second round, beating Kansas St. 70-65 as a 3 ½-point favorite. The Badgers covered the spread thanks to Jordan Taylor’s block of a potential game-tying 3-pointer from Jacob Pullen. After the blocked shot, Josh Gasser came up with the ball and was fouled with 1.1 seconds remaining.

      Gasser promptly went to the free-throw line and knocked down both attempts to send Wisconsin backers to the ticket window with a smile. Taylor had an awful shooting night, making just 2-of-16 attempts from the field. But he had an outstanding 6/0 assists-to-turnover ratio and his critical blocked shot was the play of the game.

      Butler (25-9 SU, 17-13-2 ATS) played a pair of games that went to the buzzer last weekend. Senior power forward Matt Howard was the hero in both games. His buzzer-beating lay-up gave the Bulldogs a 60-58 victory as one-point underdogs.

      Then in a second-round matchup against top-seeded Pittsburgh, Howard pulled down a rebound and was senselessly fouled with just a fraction of a second left. With the poise of the clutch veteran that he is, Howard drained the game-winning free throw and then missed the second one on purpose, giving Butler a 71-70 win as an eight-point underdog.

      Howard’s free throw capped the wildest finish to an NCAA Tournament game that I’ve ever witnessed. With Pitt leading by one in the waning moments, Ronald Nored found Andrew Smith for a go-ahead lay-up with 2.4 ticks remaining.

      Following Smith’s basket, Butler’s Shelvin Mack temporarily lost his sanity. As Pitt threw the ball inbounds, Mack inexplicably fouled Gilbert Brown to set him up with a double-bonus opportunity with 1.4 left. Brown swished the first attempt, only to see his second rim out.

      At that point, Nasir Robinson saw Mack’s stupid foul and raised it by smacking Howard’s arm as he pulled down the rebound 90 feet from the basket. The rest is history.

      Before Mack committed his jaw-dropping foul on Brown, he was nothing short of sensational. Mack scored a game-high 30 points, burying 10-of-16 shots and 7-of-12 from 3-point range.

      Butler is an underdog in this contest for the ninth time this year. The Bulldogs have thrived in this role, going 6-1-1 ATS with the lone non-cover coming at Louisville way back on Nov. 16.

      Wisconsin has posted an 11-5 spread record in 16 single-digit ‘chalk’ spots.

      The ‘over’ is 18-13-1 overall for Butler, but the ‘under’ is 6-2 in its last eight games. Meanwhile, Wisconsin has seen the ‘over’ go 17-11-1 overall, 8-2 in its last 10 games.

      **B.E.’s Bonus Nuggets**

      --A few books are still offering proposition bets for who will be the MVP of the NCAA Tournament. Fredette currently has 20/1 odds.

      --Most books are listing Florida as a plus-150 favorite (risk $100 to win $150) to win the Southeast Region. Wisconsin has the second-shortest odds at plus-200, followed by BYU (+275) and Butler (+300).

      --UF’s updated odds to win a third national title on Donovan’s watch are 11/1. BYU’s odds to win it all are 20/1.

      --Richmond has the longest odds (55/1) of the teams remaining in the field.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #18
        NBA

        Thursday, March 24

        Game Score Status Pick Amount

        Minnesota - 8:30 PM ET Minnesota +15.5 500
        Dallas - Over 209.5 500

        New Orleans - 9:00 PM ET Utah +4.5 500
        Utah - Under 190.5 500

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        NHL

        Thursday, March 24

        Game Score Status Pick Amount

        Montreal - 7:00 PM ET Montreal +153 500
        Boston - Over 5 500

        Atlanta - 7:00 PM ET NY Islanders -137 500
        NY Islanders - Under 5.5 500

        Ottawa - 7:00 PM ET Ottawa +197 500
        NY Rangers - Over 5 500

        Pittsburgh - 7:00 PM ET Philadelphia -152 500
        Philadelphia - Under 5.5 500

        Edmonton - 8:00 PM ET Edmonton +178 500
        St. Louis - Over 5.5 500

        Anaheim - 8:00 PM ET Nashville -157 500
        Nashville - Under 5 500

        Toronto - 9:00 PM ET Toronto -120 500
        Colorado - Over 5.5 500

        Columbus - 10:00 PM ET Phoenix -170 500
        Phoenix - Under 5.5 500

        San Jose - 10:30 PM ET San Jose +106 500
        Los Angeles - Over 5 500



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        NCAAB

        Thursday, March 24

        Game Score Status Pick Amount

        Connecticut - 7:15 PM ET San Diego St. -2 500
        San Diego St. - Over 128.5 500

        Brigham Young - 7:27 PM ET Florida -2.5 500
        Florida - Under 150.5 500

        Arizona - 9:45 PM ET Arizona +9.5 500
        Duke - Over 148.5 500

        Butler - 9:57 PM ET Butler +4.5 500
        Wisconsin - Over 123.5 500
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #19
          good luck tonight, Bum Phillips!

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