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Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 | Author: Roy Jordan

The Atlanta Hawks did what most sportsbook cappers expected on Sunday - they clinched a playoff spot. While the win was considered a foregone conclusion by most fans and pundits, Atlanta’s playoff hopes and expectations continue. The Spurs led the Hawks by 14 points in the first half on Sunday, shooting 51% from the floor. Atlanta, for their part, shot 47% and 23/28 from the line in their comeback effort. The overtime win shows once again that Atlanta is a team that can get it done when it counts, and are not a team discouraged by adversity. This win, as well as their 93-92 overtime win on Friday against Charlotte show a dangerous team, ready for the playoffs.

San Antonio is in for a rough week - after narrowly defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday night, the Spurs look to take on the Lakers on at home on Wednesday, and then test themselves against the best team in the league at present - Cleveland’s Cavaliers. Afterward, they hit the road to take on the Celtics and Nets Sunday and Monday. Things looked disastrous for the Spurs early on Monday, but the team was able to overcome an early deficit, as well as Kevin Durant’s blistering 45 points, revealing a disturbing trend for the Thunder - they are blowing big leads and playing bad defense. San Antonio needs to build on this new momentum and bring confidence into their games later in the week. Book per head bettors know that wins against the favored Lakers and Cavs would mean much to San Antonio at this point in the season.

Friday, March 19th, 2010 | Author: Roy Jordan

Online betting players are anxious to see how the Denver Nuggets handle the stretch run as their coach, George Karl, will be off and on the bench due to his cancer treatments. Will they be able to stay in the race for the No.2 seed, or possibly catch the Lakers at the top of the West?

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The Nuggets should be fine without Karl, although we’re sure that their minds will be with him when he’s not on the bench. Karl just missed four games, and the Nuggets went 3-1, winning in Minnesota, New Orleans and Memphis before losing a game late in Houston, and the Nuggets have enough veteran leadership that things shouldn’t change much without Karl. Chauncey Billups is the on-the-floor leader, and Carmelo Anthony isn’t the petulant kid he once was. Even J.R. Smith has improved his shot selection by leaps and bounds, and the Denver bench is still strong.

It’s funny to talk about how the Nuggets could miss Karl, when before last year, it looked like he or Anthony was going to be shipped out of town. Bringing in Billups definitely helped to bridge the gap on the Nuggets, and if anything, Denver will probably use this to inspire them throughout the season. Everyone knows that Karl is brave for putting on the face he has, and the Nuggets appreciate him even making the effort to be there, which means that anything less than 100% effort isn’t fair to the team, or Karl, who at least now has time to fill out his March Madness bracket contest.

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 | Author: Roy Jordan

The National Basketball Association named its Player of the Week awards yesterday.

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Milwaukee Bucks’ center Andrew Bogut was named the top player in the Eastern conference. The Western conference winner was Brandon Roy of the Portland Trail Blazers, with the awards announced right before college basketball betting peaks.

Bogut has been great all season, a key part of the Bucks’ resurgence in the east. The star center was at his best this week, averaging over a double-double, and scoring 19.3 points per game while grabbing 13.7 rebounds, and registering a league-high 3.67 blocks. His phenomenal play has helped Milwaukee win six straight to reach the fifth spot in the east. Bogut beat out Stephen Jackson of Charlotte, whom online betting cappers have also seen win six in a row, Lebron James, and Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic.

Roy was recognized for his incredible 56.0 percent shooting mark for the week, which gave him an average of 27.0 points per game for the week. His outstanding play has led to four straight, and has pushed the Blazers in to the eighth and final playoff spot in the west. Portland is now five games up on ninth place Memphis with just 13 games left to play, and barring a major letdown to close the season, will secure a postseason berth. Roy beat out Houston’s Louis Scola, Phoenix’s Amare Stoudamire, and San Antonio’s Manu Ginobili for the award.

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 | Author: Roy Jordan

A hot team loses their star, and things can fall apart. A team loses three of their most important players, and even the most hard-nosed critic can be forgiving of a poor performance under such conditions.

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The Cavaliers proved that it would take way more than that to stop them, sending a chill down the spine of all potential opponents for the remainder of the regular season, and into the playoffs. The Cavs were without LeBron James, Shaquille O’Neal and Antawn Jamison, but Delonte West and Mo Williams just looked at it as an opportunity to flex. While the Cavs are seen by most as a team with some depth, the shine of LeBron James’ star often conceals the team’s actual prowess. It did not help matters that Cleveland had been 0-9 since 2007-2008 without James. Still, Cleveland showed San Antonio just what they had to offer on Monday night, and the potential finals between the Lakers and the Cavs that most sports book odds makers have been predicting all season suddenly seems a little more interesting. The Lakers are in need of something - anything - to stop the three game losing streak they’re currently riding. While the Lakers are not staring down the barrel of a gun just yet, the team needs to turn things around if for no other reason than to silence critics. If a demoralized team is faced with an unexpected injury or other unpleasant surprise, the Lakers could be deprived of the title most have expected them to take all season.

Thursday, March 04th, 2010 | Author: Roy Jordan

It’s not quite the NHL trade deadline, but there’s still some excitement for Thursday’s weekly doubleheader in the NBA on TNT. Two of the league’s biggest superstars will do battle in Florida, while there should be a shootout in the desert in the late game.

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Lakers vs Heat odds – Thursday, March 4, 8:00 PM ET

The Heat should be favored at home, and even though they’ve dropped five of their last six against the Lakers overall, the Heat have beaten the Lakers in four of the last five meetings in Miami. The first meeting came on December 4th, when Kobe Bryant hit a three-point bank shot over Dwyane Wade to give the Lakers a 108-107 win in Los Angeles. Bryant is a little than fresher than Wade, who came back from a calf injury two games ago, and the Heat supporting cast isn’t much better than a college team, even at home. They won’t keep it that close with the Lakers again.

Jazz vs Suns odds – Thursday, March 4, 10:30 PM ET

The Suns should be favored at home, where they are 23-7. They’ll be out to avenge a 124-115 loss in Utah on January 25th, in which Andrei Kirilenko went for 25 points, while Carlos Boozer dominated his matchup with Amare Stoudamire, going for 21 points and 20 boards while Stoudamire had just 16 and five rebounds. The Jazz did lose in Los Angeles to the Clippers on Monday, but the Suns will be in Los Angeles on Wednesday, so the Jazz will be rested, and we all know that the Suns just ended an 18-game losing streak on TNT with a win over Dallas on January. Take Utah for the upset on the road.

Wednesday, March 03rd, 2010 | Author: Roy Jordan

After the NHL trade deadline wraps up for NHL betting players at 3:00 PM ET, college basketball betting players will be in for a treat on Wednesday, when Kansas State heads to Kansas for a clash of top-five teams, and Kansas hasn’t lost at home in 58 straight games. The Wildcats would love to snap this streak, as well as avenge an overtime loss at home earlier this year.

Kansas State vs Kansas odds – Wednesday, March 3, 8:00 PM ET

The No.5 Wildcats (24-4, 11-3) sunk Missouri 63-53, and it looked like they were looking ahead to the Jayhawks before they stepped up their game. Jamar Samuels came off the bench to score 14 points, while Jacob Pullen and Denis Clemente had 11 apiece.

The No.2 Jayhawks (27-2, 13-1) lost their first Big 12 game of the season, falling 85-77 at Oklahoma State in a game where the Cowboys shot 60.4% from the floor. Sherron Collins had 22 points for the Jayhawks, while Xavier Henry hit 17.

The Jayhawks will be favored in this contest, and they’ve won eight of their last 10 meetings with Kansas State, including their 81-79 overtime win on January 30th. Kansas can clinch the Big 12 regular-season outright with a win, while the Wildcats’ slim chances of sharing the crown with Kansas will stay alive with a victory. Look for an emotional game from Collins and Cole Aldrich, who will be playing their final game at Allen Fieldhouse, and Aldrich will be ready to go after being benched for a lot of the Oklahoma State game.

Bet college basketball: Kansas