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    Tonight I am starting to wonder about. Everybody and there brother is all over Kentucky and Memphis. Ilike both as well but I am part of the public and lots of times the public is the wrong side. Anybody have any in depth analysis of these games

  • #2
    be careful!

    Depaul sucks!! So that is why everbody is all over Memphis, yet the line opened up at -5, and is down to 3 and a half. Somebody knows something.

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    • #3
      From sportsnetwork.com

      FACTS & STATS: Site: Allstate Arena (17,500) -- Chicago, Illinois Television: Local. Home Record: Memphis 7-0, DePaul 5-3. Away Record: Memphis 2-2, DePaul 1-3. Neutral Record: Memphis 0-1, DePaul 1-0. Conference Record: Memphis 0-1, DePaul 0-2. Series Record: Memphis leads, 13-11.

      GAME NOTES: The DePaul Blue Demons try to put an end to a two-game slide tonight, when they host the Memphis Tigers in Conference USA action from Allstate Arena. The Blue Demons enter the contest fresh off a pair of back-to- back league losses to Charlotte (75-70) and nationally-ranked Cincinnati (90-65). The team currently sits just a game over. 500 at 7-6, and is still looking for its first league victory. However, DePaul now returns home where it has won five of eight games this season. As for Memphis, it also comes into the game on a down note, having recently suffered a 66-63 setback to Southern Mississippi in its C-USA opener last Saturday. The loss snapped the squad's five-game winning streak and dropped it to 9-3 overall. Memphis leads the all- time series with DePaul 13-11, including two straight wins over the Blue Demons.

      Antonio Burks poured in a game-high 29 points on 10-of-15 shooting from the floor, but it wasn't enough for Memphis in a three-point loss to Southern Miss. Jeremy Hunt added 14 points and five rebounds, while Sean Banks turned in 13 points and five caroms. The Tigers shot a dismal 36.4 percent from the floor, while allowing the Golden Eagles to make 44.7 percent of their total shots. Neither squad had much success from long range, as Memphis converted just 4-of-21 attempts and Southern Miss 2-of-12. Memphis was also outdone in free-throw points, 22-19, and on the boards, 39-30. On the year, the Tigers are averaging a solid 73.6 ppg, despite making just 42.6 percent of their total field goals. The squad has been even more effective defensively, as it is holding opponents to just 66.6 ppg on a low 39.7 percent from the floor. Burks leads Memphis in scoring this season with 17.0 ppg behind 46.9 percent shooting from long range. Banks is adding 14.6 ppg and a team-best 7.6 rpg, while Rodney Carney is turning in 13.8 ppg and 5.3 rpg.

      A whopping 24 turnovers and 1-of-13 shooting from long range played a huge role in DePaul's 25-point setback to Cincinnati. The team did manage a decent 43.4 percent overall shooting effort, but allowed Cincinnati to make 48.3 percent of its total shots. Both squads were effective at the foul line, where the Blue Demons converted 24-of-27 attempts and the Bearcats 23-of-31. Delonte Holland paced DePaul in defeat with 29 points on 17-of-18 free-throw attempts. Quemont Greer added 13 points and nine rebounds, but also accounted for four turnovers. On the year, Holland leads the team in scoring with 20.3 ppg and is also grabbing 5.6 rpg. Greer ranks second with 11.8 ppg, but is tops in rebounding at 7.1 rpg. Drake Diener rounds out the unit's double-digit scorers with 10.5 ppg on 41.3 percent shooting from long distance. As a team, DePaul is netting a decent 70.9 ppg on 45.5 percent shooting from the floor.

      Memphis had been on a roll before its recent setback, while DePaul has dropped its first two league games. The Tigers are a solid all-around team and should be able to dominate a lesser talented Blue Demon squad for a win tonight.

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      • #4
        From Sportsnetwork.com

        FACTS & STATS: Site: Humphrey Coliseum (10,500) -- Starkville, Mississippi. Television: ESPN. Home Record: Kentucky 5-1, MSU 7-0. Away Record: Kentucky 0-0, MSU 5-0. Neutral Record: Kentucky 5-0, MSU 1-0. Conference Record: Kentucky 1-0, MSU 2-0. Series Record: Kentucky leads, 80-17.

        GAME NOTES: Continuing the best start in school history won't be easy for the 20th-ranked Mississippi State Bulldogs tonight, as they welcome the fifth- ranked Kentucky Wildcats to Humphrey Coliseum for a pivotal early SEC clash. Tubby Smith's Wildcats come into the contest, their first true road game of the season, as winners of three straight, including a 75-63 triumph over previously unbeaten and 20th-ranked Vanderbilt in their SEC opener at home on Saturday. The 75-point effort marked the first time since a 101-72 win over Eastern Kentucky back on December 23rd that UK scored more than 61 points in a game. Kentucky has now won 16 of its last 17 SEC openers and 22 of its last 23 against the Commodores. As for Mississippi State, coach Rick Stansbury has his team firing on all cylinders as it has jumped out to a school-record 13-0 mark to open the season. The Bulldogs are coming off an 80-62 win over visiting Arkansas on Saturday, giving the team a 2-0 mark in SEC play and a perfect 7-0 ledger at home. The team has actually won 14 straight home games, dating back to last season, and is an astounding 32-3 at "The Hump" over the last three years. Mississippi State's 2-0 start to conference play is its first since the 1995-96 season, when it won the SEC West and its first-ever SEC Tournament championship. The Bulldogs also reached the Final Four that year. Kentucky has dominated the all-time series between these two teams, winning 80 of the 97 previous meetings, including seven of the last nine, one of which was the championship game of last year's SEC Tournament.

        Kentucky had four players reach double figures in its 12-point win over Vanderbilt on Saturday, with Gerald Fitch, Kelenna Azubuike and Erik Daniels all scoring 16 points. Cliff Hawkins added 12 points, as the Wildcats shot a solid 54.0 percent from the field, including a 5-of-11 showing from beyond the arc. Fitch, who leads UK in scoring this season at 17.6 ppg, dropped 3-of-4 three-pointers and dished out a game-high six assists. Azubuike hauled down a game-high 11 rebounds, as Kentucky, which committed an uncharacteristic 23 turnovers, easily won the battle on the boards, 42-23. The team's defensive stance was top-notch, as Vandy was held to just 41.0 percent shooting from the floor and only 21.7 percent from long range. The Commodores were also guilty of 16 turnovers and were outscored at the foul line, 16-8. In addition to Fitch's stellar season so far, Daniels (14.9 ppg, 7.4 rpg), Chuck Hayes (11.4 ppg, 8.8 rpg), Hawkins (10.7 ppg, 5.7 apg) and Azubuike (10.4 ppg, 5.0 rpg) have all performed up to expectations, helping the Wildcats get off to an impressive 10-1 start. As a team, Kentucky is shooting 47.4 percent from the field, including a 35.8 percent mark from downtown, in putting up 75.2 ppg. By contrast, the team's foes are permitted just 61.4 ppg on typical shooting efforts of only .392 overall, and .300 from three-point land.

        Not to be overshadowed by their opponent in this game, the Mississippi State Bulldogs have plenty of reason to be proud of their sensational start to the season. Putting together any kind of lengthy winning streak is hard to do, but to go 13-0 to start a season is something worth noting. In MSU's recent win over Arkansas, it was the Lawrence Roberts show, as the former Baylor star finished with game-highs in both scoring (29 points) and rebounds (11). Roberts had stated before the game that he was shooting for a 20-20 performance, meaning he was going to give it his all at both ends of the court in an effort to keep his team perfect on the year. The 6-9 Roberts hit 11- of-18 field goal attempts and all seven of his free throws, helping the Bulldogs shoot 47.7 percent from the floor and 76.2 percent from the charity stripe. Shane Power came off the bench to net 14 points as the only other Bulldog to reach double figures, while Marcus Campbell grabbed 10 of the team's 45 rebounds in the game. Timmy Bowers, who had led the team in scoring for much of the season, finished with just seven points as he missed 11 of his 13 shots from the field. Through 13 games, Roberts is MSU's current scoring leader (16.8 ppg) as well as its top rebounder (10.8 rpg), while Bowers comes in at 15.8 ppg and Winsome Frazier adds 12.6 ppg. Overall, the Bulldogs are finding the mark on 47.2 percent of their total shots, but just 31.6 percent of their three-pointers. By comparison, the team's foes are shooting a mere 39.7 percent overall, and 32.8 percent from downtown. As a result, MSU owns a +13.2 scoring margin and is outworking the opposition on the glass by more than six rpg.

        Both teams are off to tremendous starts and a win here by either team will go a long way toward solidifying their place among the truly elite. The Bulldogs have been unbeatable at home this season, and the latter half of last year as well, but the Wildcats present a serious challenge. Expect Roberts, Bowers and company to battle hard, but in the end, suffer their first defeat of the season. Whether or not it sends the team into a tailspin as tough games against LSU and Florida await, remains to be seen.

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        • #5
          Someone knows something? I heard that last night in Missouri/Syracuse game and look what happened.
          Perhaps you should say someone THINKS they know something.
          No one knows which team will have a hot shooting night, make their free throws, turn the ball over, rebound, etc.
          No one knows anything especially the final score;be real;there is no conspiracy.

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          • #6
            Yesturday?

            Yesturday was all public day not only Syr game but LAL72%,DA74%,PHI56%,ND64%,PHI und 72% and yes SYR 83%.public play do you think Vegas gonna continue this?
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            • #7
              shogun

              How do you know it was public money what was your money?
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              • #8
                Samurai

                I am by no means questioning your post. What I don't understand if 83% of the public was on Syracuse why did the line move from -4 to -7?

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                • #9
                  I just reply to the Optimist

                  He says people all over Memphis but line moved from 5 to 3.
                  I just reply on that. also I didn't say public mopney but public.
                  My other sight , they just give me number of people playing and not amount of money.
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                  • #10
                    :confused:

                    In order for people (PUBLIC) to play don't they have to put money on a game.

                    The PUBLIC you are talking about do they bet on games.

                    Just wondering
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                    • #11
                      Well , peple are all different

                      My 1 unit is $1000, but some paople is maybe $100 or $10000.
                      I think that 's making difference. I believe you understand this. Today, I all against publics you know the results.
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                      • #12
                        Hey! orientalhawaiian!!

                        I always big MAHALO for your posts and I will.
                        I hope we can disscuss about cappings near future.
                        Everybody has all different capping method and this is the place to talk about it.
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                        • #13
                          I guess you had Kentucy @ E

                          AAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLRRRRIIIGGGHHTTTTT!!
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                          Crusader MM starting qb at Oregon

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