Ness Notes (Feb 8)
While last night's NBA card featured just four games, it made
some NEWS! The Pistons lost 99-98 in Atlanta, giving them their
first losing streak of the season. The Clippers won 85-82 in New
York for the team's ninth win in 10 games, while the Knicks
dropped their sixth straight and 12th in their last 13.
The Mavs won their 12th consecutive game (a league-best this
season), by beating the Lakers in Dallas, 102-87. Dallas held
Kobe to just 24 points on 5-of-22 shooting, quite an improvement
over the 62 points (in just three quarters!) he scored against
Dallas in the teams' last meeting. Speaking of defense, the Mavs
have held all 12 opponents to less than 100 points in their
winning streak.
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Tonight's schedule features 12 games, with ESPN2 televising
Chicago at Denver at 9:30 ET. One could ask why, as the Bulls
are just 20-27 and the Nuggets 26-24? Denver, on an eight-game
pointspread losing streak, is favored by 5 1/2 points with a
total of 203 1/2.
In a great matchup, the Clippers are in Detroit to take on the
Pistons, who haven't lost three straight since March 2005.
Detroit is 21-2 at home but just 11-12 ATS. The Clippers have
lost 15 of their last 19 versus the Pistons but enter on a 9-1
SU and 8-2 ATS current run. Detroit is favored by 7 1/2 points
with a total of 187.
The struggling Knicks (1-12 SU and 3-10 ATS in their last 13),
visit the Meadowlands to take on the Nets, winners of 11
straight home games (8-3 ATS). The Nets have averaged 103.2 PPG
in their winning streak. While the Knicks are just 4-18 on the
road this year, they are 11-11 ATS. New Jersey is favored by 10
1/2 points with a total of 191.
The Suns host the Grizzlies in Phoenix, having lost both games
to Memphis this year, after beating them 4-0 in last year's
playoffs (averaged 113.8 PPG). Memphis is the league's top
defensive team at 87.4 PPG but has scored 90 points or more in
just three of its last 13 games (3-10 SU and 5-8 ATS). Phoenix
is the league's top-scoring team (106.7 PPG) and has scored 100
points or more in its last 11 games. Phoenix is favored by 7 1/2
points with a total of 195 1/2.
Tuesday's college hoops saw No. 2 Duke blow a 17-point second
half lead at Chapel Hill but then use a late comeback of its own
to win, 87-83. Duke (10-0 in the ACC), remains one of SEVEN
schools still unbeaten in conference play.
The Citadel beat Savannah St last night (80-73), ending a
13-game losing streak. However, it wasn't a conference game, so
the Bulldogs (0-10 in the Southern Conf) remain one of FIVE
schools still winless in league play. Tonight's college
basketball 'board' contains 42 games.
As always, the ESPN networks are full of games tonight. No. 24
Indiana is at Wisconsin (7:00 ET) on ESPN, followed by No. 1 U
Conn hosting Syracuse at 9:00 ET. Wisconsin is favored by five
points with a total of 135 1/2, while the Huskies are favored by
12 points over the Orange (total of 150 ), who have lost five
consecutive games ATS (a slide which began against U Conn on Jan
16 in an 88-80 loss in Syracuse).
ESPNU also has a doubleheader, leading off with No. 16 NC State
at Miami-Florida (7:00 ET) and followed by No. 20 Oklahoma at
Oklahoma St (9:00 ET). Miami is favored by two points with a
total of 130 in the first game and Oklahoma, off a 59-58 loss at
Kansas on Sunday, is favored by two points at Stillwater with a
total of 128 1/2.
ESPN2 has No. 17 Boston College at Wake Forest (BC is favored by
two with a total of 151) and ESPN Classic has Rutgers at Notre
Dame (ND is favored by 6 1/2 points with a total of 143), with
both games starting at 7:30 ET.
Some games of interest not on TV, are No. 8 George Washington
hosting Dayton at 7:30 ET, 18-3 Bucknell hosting American at
7:00 ET, South Florida hosting Seton Hall at 7:00 ET and Texas
State at Lamar (8:00 ET). George Washington is tied with Memphis
and Gonzaga for the nation's longest current winning streak at
10, plus is one of the seven remaining schools still unbeaten in
conference play (8-0 in the A-10). The Colonials are favored 13
1/2 points with a total of 141 1/2.
Bucknell, at 9-0 in the Patriot League is another of those
conference unbeatens, while Texas State (0-8 in the Southland)
is one of the five remaining winless schools. South Florida of
the Big East (0-8), is also looking for its first conference win
tonight, when it hosts Seton Hall. The Pirates (14-6) are
playing well, having won five straight and are favored by 3 1/2
points (total of 123) over a Bulls' team which has lost 10
straight.
Due to some unexpected travel plans, my Super Bowl recap Part 2
will appear along with Part 3 in Thursday's notes. Ness Notes is
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