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Thursday, July 16th, 2009 | Author: Roy Jordan

If you bet horses, you know that the Lakers are a thoroughbred that will be near the top of the sportsbook betting list at the beginning of the season, with or without Lamar Odom. That said, things would be a lot easier with him in the fold.

The Lakers apparently pulled their three-year, $27 million offer off the table, and it seems that Odom wants a longer contract, as he knows this is his last chance at a big contract. Odom’s skillset makes him crucial to the Lakers’ chances, as he’s a 6′10″ forward who can score inside and out, can dribble and pass like a guard, and when he wants to, he can take over games. He even accepted his bench role and ran with it, becoming a major player in the Lakers’ title run. Also, with Ron Artest on the team, the Lakers would love to keep Odom around as he’s good friends with Artest (both are from New York), and he could step in if/when things get out of hand between Artest and Kobe Bryant (it’ll happen, go to your handicapping software and book it). Honestly, the Lakers might as well just give it to him, it’s not like he’s asking to get paid more that Mehmet Okur, who got over $10 million from Utah.

Seriously though, Lakers, do it. If you do, I’ll make the Nationals one of my baseball picks next year.

Monday, June 22nd, 2009 | Author: Roy Jordan

If you would have told me last week that Lucas Glover was one of your golf betting picks to win the US Open, I would have laughed right square in your face. But there he was on Monday, holding on down the stretch to win the 109th US Open that was plagued by rain throughout the week.

This is Glover’s second win on the Tour, and he’s known as a solid player, but it took a lot of guts to fend off the likes of Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods, who both made late charges but were let down by their putters. David Duval, who handicapping software didn’t even have listed as one of the sports picks to win the Open, finished two shots back. Ricky Barnes, who broke the 36-hole record at the Open, shot a miserable 76 to give the tournament away. The Mickelson story would have been nice and all, and he played way better than I thought he was, but Glover is here to prove that sometimes, it pays to go against your offshore sportsbook.