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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009 | Author: Roy Jordan

March Madness betting players know the importance of team play, but most champions have at least one player that can take over a game when they need to. Here is a look at the top stars of the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament, and they should already be familiar to sportsbook players.

C- Cole Aldrich, Kansas

The sophomore put up the first triple-double since Dwayne Wade did it in 2003 for Marquette, as he ripped Dayton for 13 points, 20 boards and 10 blocks in a 17-point romp. Of course, there may have been some motivation for Aldrich, who is from Minnesota, where the Jayhawks played their first two games. Aldrich put up 18.0 points, 16.5 boards and 6.0 blocks over the first weekend, and he’ll be need to be just as good in the Sweet 16, where Kansas will face Michigan State.

F- Terrence Williams, Louisville

Everyone talks about Earl Clark as an NBA player, but it’s Williams who makes the No.1 overall seeds go. Williams had 18.5 points, 12.0 boards and 3.5 assists over the first weekend, and his 24-point, 15-rebound performance against Siena in the second round was brilliant. The Cardinals will meet Arizona next, and if Williams has a big game against the Wildcats’ Chase Budinger, who is being touted as a lottery pick, March Madness betting players will have to look for Williams in the NBA next year.

F- Sam Young/DeJuan Blair, Pittsburgh

Rather than waste time picking one, both of Pitt’s forwards deserve a spot here for the struggling Panthers, who barely avoided a pair of March Madness betting upsets. Blair, the Big East co-Player of the Year, was the star in the first round, powering his way to 27 points and 16 boards against East Tennessee State, and then it was Young who lit up Oklahoma State for 32 points in the second round. The Panthers aren’t playing their best ahead of their Sweet 16 matchup with Xavier, but with these two in the lineup (along with point guard Levance Fields), Pitt is never out of a game.

G - Ty Lawson, North Carolina

You saw just how important Lawson, the ACC Player of the Year, who missed a first-round blowout of Radford, is to the March Madness betting favorites, as they struggled to play with LSU in the second round. But Lawson shook off the pain in his jammed toe and scored 21 of his 23 points after halftime, and the Tar Heels cruised to a 14-point win. When Lawson is in the lineup, the Tar Heels play more freely, and it’s doubtful that anyone can stop that offense if he’s even close to full strength. With Gonzaga looming in the Sweet 16, the Tar Heels need Lawson as much as any team needs an individual player.

G- A.J. Price, Connecticut

The Huskies were the dominant team of the first weekend, beating Chattanooga and Texas A&M by an average of 41 points. Price is trying to make up for lost time, as he was injured early in last year’s first-round loss to San Diego, which many people say was the reason UConn was bounced. Price has put up 24.5 points and 5.5 assists over the first two games, and he’s had to assume an even bigger role since Jerome Dyson went down in February. UConn will face a tough Purdue defense in the Sweet 16, but having a healthy and motivated Price is a huge boost to the Huskies’ March Madness betting chances.

Friday, March 20th, 2009 | Author: Roy Jordan

March Madness betting players everywhere were preparing to rip up their brackets on two separate occasions yesterday, as Memphis and Villanova were almost sportsbook casualities on the first day of the “Big Dance”.


Roburt Sallie? Who? That’s right, a player who averaged 5.4 points during the regular season and never scored more than 13 all year made a name for himself in Memphis’ 81-70 win over Cal.St.-Northridge, scoring 35 points in 36 minutes, including ten from beyond the arc. His shooting was all that kept the Tigers in it, as the first half may have been their worst defensive 20 minutes of the season. The game was pretty much up in the air until Cal State ran out of gas at the end, and the Tigers will need to be much better on Saturday, when they meet Maryland, who upset California on Thursday. March Madness odds have the Tigers as a 9-point favorite, and they’ll cover, but it won’t be easy.


Villanova were down by as many as 14 in the second half against American on Thursday, but a late surge powered them to an 80-67 victory to avoid a huge March Madness betting upset. Dante Cunningham and Dwayne Anderson had 25 each for the Wildcats, who must get a better performance out of Scottie Reynolds. The junior guard was only 2-of-7 for eight points, and more importantly, he had only two assists and four turnovers. The Wildcats are 1.5-point March Madness betting favorites in their Saturday meeting with UCLA, and Darren Collison is one of the top defensive point guards in the country, so Reynolds will have his hands full. Cunningham should have his way inside to power Villanova to a close victory, and they should cover their March Madness odds, but barely.

Friday, March 13th, 2009 | Author: Roy Jordan

If this is a prelude to my March Madness betting picks, then I’m in trouble. Then again, who knew Syracuse would take UConn to SIX overtimes? The Orangemen were 5.5-point sportsbook underdogs against the Huskies, who had already beaten Syracuse 63-49 at home this year. But in the longest game in the history of the Big East, the Orangemen outlasted the Huskies 127-117 in one of the most enthralling games I’ve ever seen. There are a number of stats that I can throw out there, but here are the most important:

Turnovers - UConn 27…..Syracuse 16
Free-throw percentage - UConn 57.1%…..Syracuse 78.4%

Ask last year’s NCAA finalists from Memphis. Teams who can’t shoot foul shots late in the game usually don’t pan out well on the March Madness betting front. And 27 turnovers? Ouch. If the Huskies want to remain near the top of the March Madness betting pile, they MUST take better care of the ball.

Wednesday, March 04th, 2009 | Author: Roy Jordan

Maybe checking out this week’s UFC 96 betting card in his sportsbook has Shaquille O’Neal in an ornery mood, because the “Big Aristotle” has had some choice words for the future of the league’s big men. First there was his rebuttal to Toronto’s Chris Bosh, who stated that referees were ignoring O’Neal’s three-second violations in the Suns’ 133-113 win over the Raptors in which Shaq dropped 45 points and 11 boards. Shaq responded by calling Bosh the “RuPaul of big men”. Ouch. Bosh better watch out the next time he faces the “Diesel”.

Ahead of Tuesday’s meeting with Orlando, Shaq basically said that Dwight Howard is not on his level, because he hasn’t won anything yet. This is actually true, but unnecessary. I think everyone knows this, and if anything, D-12’s been nothing but respectful to Shaq. The behemoths battled to a standstill in a 111-99 win for Orlando, as Howard had 21 points and eight boards, while Shaq had 19 and 11 rebounds in a losing effort. It sounds like Shaq trying to get into the young man’s mind, but it didn’t work as the Magic won the game and they’re miles ahead of the Suns in NBA betting terms. I’m sure the guys are decent friends, or else we wouldn’t get moments like this:
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Again, it’s gonna be a sad day when the big fella retires. TNT better have a spot ready for him.