Insider Edge Sports - Thursday November 13, 2003 Report
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Sacramento Kings at Portland Trailblazers 10:05 pm EST
Sacramento –1 (2 Units)
The Blazers are coming off a win against Toronto extending their winning streak to 2 games but they are still a team in disarray. The offense has scored 90 points only twice in their last 5 games and they are averaging just 89.6 ppg on the season. The confidence level is low and even their win against the Raptors showed that. "Right now, I mean wins are wins, but Toronto came in struggling bad on the road, and we barely beat them," Jeff McInnis said. "So we have to look at ourselves. I mean, this team scored four points in a quarter once this season, and they were playing with us . . . and we are supposed to be a good team. I guess we'll see how good we really are Thursday against Sacramento." The Blazers were again in a nip-and-tuck game against a team that isn't expected to do much this season, leaving an uneasy feeling to where exactly this team stands. "I think we are one of those teams that you'll know where we are once we get there," McInnis said. "Right now, it's hard to tell."
The Kings meanwhile are putting up 101.3 ppg and they are 2nd in the league in FG shooting (46%) and 4th in 3FG shooting (39%). They got back on a winning note with their victory over Detroit on Tuesday and will use that as a momentum boost after losing 3 of their last 4 games on the road. The defense played well in the win holding Detroit to only 9 assists, a Kings franchise opponent low. The Kings' defense deserves some credit for challenging shots, but coach Rick Adelman said his team remained guilty of poor execution at that end of the floor. With the Blazers up next, now is the time to focus on that end of the floor.
College hoops tips off tonight and we have one winner for you along with winners in the Virginia/Maryland and Sacramento/Portland games. All 3 of these are yours for only $14.95 using our One Day Pass. If you aren’t winning, you’ve found the right place to turn things around.
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Purchase our Basketball Season Package for $299 and receive all selections through the NBA Finals. This includes all NCAA Basketball plays released as well as all football between now and then. This is our most popular package since it spans the greatest length of time and includes all major sports plus college.
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As a special bonus, anyone who signs up for one of our basketball or football season packages will receive a FREE copy of The Unemotional Football Bettor. This great book by Sixth Sense Sports contains 27 Time Tested Strategies Averaging 62.3% Winners Over The Last 20 Seasons. The book retails for $39.95 and it can be yours absolutely free. You will also receive weekly updates and system plays that are going for the upcoming weekend.
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Sacramento Kings at Portland Trailblazers 10:05 pm EST
Sacramento –1 (2 Units)
The Blazers are coming off a win against Toronto extending their winning streak to 2 games but they are still a team in disarray. The offense has scored 90 points only twice in their last 5 games and they are averaging just 89.6 ppg on the season. The confidence level is low and even their win against the Raptors showed that. "Right now, I mean wins are wins, but Toronto came in struggling bad on the road, and we barely beat them," Jeff McInnis said. "So we have to look at ourselves. I mean, this team scored four points in a quarter once this season, and they were playing with us . . . and we are supposed to be a good team. I guess we'll see how good we really are Thursday against Sacramento." The Blazers were again in a nip-and-tuck game against a team that isn't expected to do much this season, leaving an uneasy feeling to where exactly this team stands. "I think we are one of those teams that you'll know where we are once we get there," McInnis said. "Right now, it's hard to tell."
The Kings meanwhile are putting up 101.3 ppg and they are 2nd in the league in FG shooting (46%) and 4th in 3FG shooting (39%). They got back on a winning note with their victory over Detroit on Tuesday and will use that as a momentum boost after losing 3 of their last 4 games on the road. The defense played well in the win holding Detroit to only 9 assists, a Kings franchise opponent low. The Kings' defense deserves some credit for challenging shots, but coach Rick Adelman said his team remained guilty of poor execution at that end of the floor. With the Blazers up next, now is the time to focus on that end of the floor.