Ness Notes (Feb 4)
By beating the T-wolves last night 90-74, the Pistons avoided
their first two-game losing streak of the season. Detroit is now
38-6 and has followed its six losses by winning its next game by
an average margin of 13.3 PPG! The Mavericks won their 10th
straight last night, edging the Grizzlies 81-80. Dallas has now
held all 10 of its recent 'victims' to less that 100 points.
Bettors were well aware of this game, as Dallas opened as a
two-point favorite but closed as a 1 1/2-point underdog!
My free play for Thursday is in college hoops. Take North
Carolina over Maryland at 7:00 ET. It was a tough night on
Wednesday, as I lost all three 'BIG' plays, TWO by less than a
bucket. However, my Triple 10* CBB Game of the Month Report was
a perfect 3-0! In Thursday's college BKB, I feature my 20* Conf
Underdog GOY, an exclusive Las Vegas Insider Play plus another
Triple 10* CBB Game of the Month Report. Check back by 2:00 ET,
for a possible NBA play.
The Bobcats dropped their 13th straight game last night, 102-92
to Atlanta. Whatever happened to those home court whistles? The
visiting Hawks had 41 free throw attempts to Charlotte's 17!
Just two games in the NBA tonight, both on TNT.The Cavs, winners
of seven straight (5-1-1 ATS), are in Miami to play the Heat
(8:05 ET). LeBron has averaged 34.4 PPG, 8.0 RPG and 7.7 APG in
the team's winning streak, while the Heat have seen Wade return
from an injury to score 60 points and dish out 20 assists in his
last two games. Miami is favored by 7 1/2 points with a total of
198.
In the nightcap at 10:35 ET, the Spurs are in Oakland to play
the Warriors. San Antonio is tied with Dallas for the league's
second-best record (36-10), while the Warriors have faded after
a 12-6 start. The team is just 3-10 since January 1 (5-8 ATS)
and since opening 8-3 at home, has gone just 4-9 SU and ATS. The
Spurs are favored by 7 1/2 points with a total of 186 1/2.
Highlights from Wednesday's college hoops...No. 2 Duke edged No.
15 Boston College 83-81, No. 3 Memphis crushed Tulsa 84-61 and
No. 7 Texas beat Missouri 66-53. No. 11 West Va edged Notre Dame
71-70, ending an 11-game losing streak to the Fighting Irish. ND
is now 1-7 in Big East play, while West Va (7-0) remains that
conferences lone unbeaten team in league play.
It should be noted that while there are no unbeaten teams or
winless teams in Division I, there still remains 11 schools that
are undefeated in conference play and eight schools that remain
winless in league games. Bucknell (17-3 / 8-0) of the Patriot
League is one of those unbeaten as the Bison beat Army last
night, 67-54. Bucknell will play at Northern Iowa in one of 13
just announced BracketBuster games, televised by the family of
ESPN networks on February 17 and 18. Of the 26 teams
participating, 14 played in last year's postseason, including
NINE in the NCAA tournament.
Revenge worked for Temple last night as the Owls, who lost on
January 21 at U Mass by the score of 60-34, returned the
'favor', beating the Minutemen 76-47. The halftime score was
>34-9! Baylor got off the list of winless conference teams last
night, beating Kansas St in OT, 72-70. Because of probation,
Baylor was not allowed to play any non-conference games this
year, so last night's game was just the team's SEVENTH of the
season. The win ended Baylor's 20-game losing streak, dating
back to 1/19/05!
Shocker of the night is reserved for Indiana State's upset of
Southern Illinois in Carbondale. The Sycamores entered the game
on an 11-game losing streak and were 16-point underdogs, yet won
63-54! Southern Illinois hadn't lost at home since January 2,
2004 and the Salukis' loss ends their home winning streak at 33
straight! Gonzaga and Illinois, both at home this weekend, have
also won 33 straight home games.
Tonight's 35-game college schedule features two nationally
televised games, No. 10 George Washington at Xavier (ESPN2 at
7:00 ET) and North Carolina at Maryland (ESPN at 7:00 ET)/ The
Colonials, who moved into the top-10 on Monday for the first
time since they were ranked No. 7 back in 1956(!), have lost
NINE straight games at Xavier. The Musketeers are 9-1 at home
this year and 74-11 at the five-year-old Cintas Center. Maybe
that's why they are favored by 3 1/2 points (total is 146 1/2)?
North Carolina, last year's champs, enter just 12-5 after losing
three of its last five games. Maryland, which lost its
leading-scorer to academic suspension, is 14-2, including 12-1
at home. The Terps are favored by 3 1/2 points with a total of
158 1/2. Out in the Big West, Cal-Irvine is at Pacific (10:30
ET). This game is worthy of mention because the Anteaters are
8-0 in league play (one of those 11 unbeaten teams) but find
themselves a 5 1/2-point underdog tonight in Stockton (total is
135).
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