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The Hawks are 10-5 ATS in their last 15 games.
The Heat are 9-2 ATS in their last 11 games.
The total has gone UNDER in six straight Hawks' games.
The total has gone UNDER in five of the last six Heat' games.
The total has gone UNDER in five straight matchups between Miami and Atlanta.
The Hawks are 1-4 ATS in their last five matchups against Miami.


The Wolves are 5-10 ATS in their last 15 games.
The Grizzlies are 14-6 SU in their last 20 games.
The total has gone OVER in six of the last nine Grizzlies' games.
The total has gone OVER in seven of the last ten Wolves' games.
The Wolves are 5-13 ATS in their last 18 matchups against Memphis.
The total has gone UNDER in four of the last six matchups between Memphis and Minnesota.


The total has gone UNDER in eight of the last 12 Suns' games.
The Pelicans are 4-2 ATS in their last six games.
The total has gone OVER in four of the last five matchups between the Suns and Pelicans.
The Pelicans are 5-10 ATS in their last 15 matchups against Phoenix.
The total has gone UNDER in eight of the last 11 Pelicans' road games.
 

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ATL at MIA 07:00 PM
MIA -6.5
U 217.5

+500 +500

MIN at MEM 07:30 PM
MIN +6.0
O 232.0

+500 +500

NO at PHO 10:00 PM
NO +6.5
O 215.5

+500 +500
 

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Date .......................W-L-T.....................%...................Units

04/26/2022...............2-4-0..........33.33% ...............-12.00
04/25/2022...............4-2-0...........66.67%................+9.00
04/24/2022...............3-5-0...........37.50%...............-12.50
04/23/2022...............2-6-0...........25.00%...............-23.00
04/22/2022...............3-3-0............50.00%................-1.50
04/21/2022...............3-3-0............50.00%.................-1.50
04/20/2022...............1-5-0............16.67%...............-22.50
04/19/2022...............2-4-0............33.33%...............-12.00
04/18/2022...............4-2-0.............66.67%...............+9.00
04/17/2022...............5-3-0.............62.50%...............+8.50
04/16/2022...............3-5-0.............37.50%...............-12.50
04/15/2022...............4-0-0...........100.00%..............+20.00
04/13/2022...............1-3-0.............25.00%...............-11.50
04/12/2022...............0-4-0...............0.00%...............-22.00


TOTALS..................37-49-0.............43.02%...............-84.50



BEST BETS:

04/19/2022...............2-4-0.............33.33%.............-12.00
04/25/2022...............4-2-0............66.67%..............+9.00
04/24/2022...............2-3-0............40.00%..............-6.50
04/23/2022...............1-4-0............20.00%..............- 17.00
04/22/2022...............3-3-0............50.00%...............-1.50
04/21/2022...............2-2-0............50.00%..............-1.00
04/20/2022...............1-5-0............16.67%..............-22.50
04/19/2022...............2-4-0.............33.33%.............-12.00
04/18/2022...............4-2-0.............66.67%..............+9.00
04/17/2022...............3-3-0..............50.00%.............- 1.50
04/16/2022...............1-5-0..............16.66%.............-22.50
04/15/2022...............4-0-0............100.00%.............+20.00
04/13/2022...............1-3-0.............25.00%...............-11.50
04/12/2022...............0-4-0...............0.00%...............-22.00


TOTALS..................30-44-0..............40.54%.............-92.00


UPDATED ON 04/26/2022
 

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Wednesday’s 6-pack

Major league leaders in batting average (minimum 30 AB’s):
.432— Owen Miller, Clev
.390— Eric Hosmer, SD
.389— Andrew Benintendi, KC
.368— Ty France, Sea
.364— Ke’Bryan Hayes Pitt/Nathaniel Lowe Tex
.362— Xander Bogaerts Bos/Joey Wendle Mia

Quote of the Day
“I had to remind everybody immediately: ‘Look, time out here, Lincoln Riley did not invent OU football. And everyone needed a little wakeup call because they kind of slipped into thinking he did.”
Former Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops

Wednesday’s quiz
Matthew Stafford was the first player taken in the 2009 NFL Draft; the Jets took the next QB, with the 5th pick in the first round. Who was it?

Tuesday’s quiz
Jared Goff was the first pick of the 2016 NFL Draft; Carson Wentz was the second pick.

Monday’s quiz
When the Lakers won the NBA title in 1980, Magic Johnson’s rookie year, they beat the 76ers in the Finals.

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Wednesday’s Den: Mid-week musings…….

13) The ABA folded in 1976; four of its teams were absorbed into the NBA: Nets, Indiana, Denver and San Antonio. One of the teams that got left behind pulled off one of the greatest business deals ever.

Remember these dates:
— The ABA folded in 1976
— NBA didn’t become real popular until Magic/Bird’s rookie season, 1979-80.

Before 1979, the NBA was struggling financially.

Ozzie and Daniel Silna owned the Spirits of St Louis, who went went 67-101 in two seasons after moving to St Louis from North Carolina, where they were known as the Carolina Cougars.

Kentucky Colonels, Virginia Squires went out of business with the Spirits, but the Silna brothers cashed in big time.

The Silnas negotiated a deal where they got $5.5M up front to fold the Spirits, but also got this: they got 57.1% of an NBA team’s TV share, every season. As of 2014, the Silna brothers had received roughly $300M in revenue from the NBA, for literally doing nothing.

Then the NBA did this: they gave the Silnas another $500B to put this whole thing to bed, never to be heard from again. So they banked $800M for killing a franchise that wasn’t any good, anyway. Amazing.

12) Memphis 111, Minnesota 109:
— Ja Morant scored the last 13 points for Memphis.
— Morant scored 30 points, had 13 rebounds, nine assists.
— Timberwolves led 99-88 with 6:58 left.
— Grizzlies lead series, 3-2.

11) Monday night in Brooklyn, Nets’ big guy Nic Claxton went 1-11 on the foul line; he missed his first 10 free throws, in a game the Nets lost 116-112. Claxton was 6-6 from the floor, grabbed six rebounds, but a pro ballplayer needs to be better than 1-11 on the charity stripe.

10) This past winter, 6-7 freshman Norchad Omier led Arkansas State to an 18-11 record, was the Sun Belt Player of the Year, so of course he transferred this spring.

Omier will be playing for Miami in the ACC next season.

9) NFL Draft starts Thursday in Las Vegas; 8 of the 32 teams don’t have a first round pick, including the hometown Raiders.

8) 49ers’ star Deebo Samuel doesn’t want to play RB and WR anymore; says he takes too many big hits at RB, wants to play WR only, but part of his incredible production is because he plays both positions extremely well.

49ers apparently want two first round picks to move Samuel, but who would give up that much draft capital for a guy who only plays receiver, even one as good Samuel is?

7) Cal State-Fullerton’s baseball program has had 79 of their alumni make the major leagues; that’s a lot of big leaguers.

6) Twins 5, Tigers 4— One of the strangest endings ever.
— Miguel Sanó hit a line drive to right field, that Robbie Grossman just missed catching.
— The lead runner for Detroit, the tying run, stopped at third base.
— The runner behind him didn’t see him stop and also headed towards third.
— Detroit had a fairly easy chance to get the last out at third, but the catcher threw a wet baseball over the 3B’s head, and the tying/winning runs both scored.
— Ugly way to lose.

5) Marlins 5, Nationals 2:
— In bottom of 4th, trailing 3-1, Washington had consecutive runners thrown out at home after hits to the outfield. You don’t see that often, Nationals have lost six games in a row.

4) Arizona 5, Dodgers 3:
— David Peralta hit a 2-run homer in bottom of 8th.
— Diamondbacks won for just 5th time in last 29 games against LA.

3) New York 12, Baltimore 8:
— Anthony Rizzo hit three honers, knocked in six runs.

2) Milwaukee 12, Pittsburgh 8:
— Willie Adames hit two homers, knocked in seven runs.

1) Toronto 6, Boston 5 (10):
— Blue Jays tied game with three runs in bottom of 9th
— Springer tied game in 9th with a 2-out home run.
— Ramiel Tapia won game with 10th inning sac fly.
 

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CHICAGO is 2-11 ATS (-10.1 Units) off a home blowout loss of 20 points or more in the last 3 seasons.

GOLDEN STATE is 7-0 ATS (7 Units) in home games revenging a straight up loss vs opponent as a road favorite in the current season.




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Chicago @ Milwaukee
Chicago
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Chicago's last 5 games when playing on the road against Milwaukee
The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Chicago's last 8 games when playing Milwaukee
Milwaukee
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Milwaukee's last 5 games when playing at home against Chicago
Milwaukee is 19-2 SU in its last 21 games when playing Chicago

Denver @ Golden State
Denver
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Denver's last 5 games
The total has gone OVER in 6 of Denver's last 7 games on the road
Golden State
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Golden State's last 5 games
Golden State is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games at home


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The Bulls are 3-6 ATS in their last nine games.
The total has gone UNDER in four of the last five Bulls' games.
The Bucks are 0-5 ATS in their last five home games.
The Bucks are 6-2 SU in their last eight games.
The Bulls are 2-5 ATS in their last seven matchups against Chicago.
The total has gone UNDER in four of the last five Bucks' games.
The total has gone UNDER in seven of the last eight matchups between the Bucks and Bulls.


The Nuggets are 1-4 ATS in their last five games.
The Warriors are 8-2 ATS in their last ten games.
The total has gone OVER in six of the last seven Warriors' games.
The total has gone OVER in 13 of the last 17 Nuggets' games.
The total has gone OVER in six of the last seven matchups between the Nuggets and Warriors.
The Nuggets are 1-5 ATS in their last six matchups against Golden State.
 

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CHI at MIL 07:30 PM
MIL -12.0
U 218.0

+500 +500

DEN at GS 10:00 PM
DEN +9.0
O 225.5

+500 +500
 

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Date .......................W-L-T.....................%...................Units

04/27/2022...............3-1-0...........75.00%................+9.50
04/26/2022...............2-4-0..........33.33% ...............-12.00
04/25/2022...............4-2-0...........66.67%................+9.00
04/24/2022...............3-5-0...........37.50%...............-12.50
04/23/2022...............2-6-0...........25.00%...............-23.00
04/22/2022...............3-3-0............50.00%................-1.50
04/21/2022...............3-3-0............50.00%.................-1.50
04/20/2022...............1-5-0............16.67%...............-22.50
04/19/2022...............2-4-0............33.33%...............-12.00
04/18/2022...............4-2-0.............66.67%...............+9.00
04/17/2022...............5-3-0.............62.50%...............+8.50
04/16/2022...............3-5-0.............37.50%...............-12.50
04/15/2022...............4-0-0...........100.00%..............+20.00
04/13/2022...............1-3-0.............25.00%...............-11.50
04/12/2022...............0-4-0...............0.00%...............-22.00


TOTALS..................40-50-0.............44.44%...............-75.00



BEST BETS:

04/27/2022...............3-1-0............75.00%.............+9.50
04/26/2022...............2-4-0............33.33%.............-12.00
04/25/2022...............4-2-0............66.67%..............+9.00
04/24/2022...............2-3-0............40.00%..............-6.50
04/23/2022...............1-4-0............20.00%..............- 17.00
04/22/2022...............3-3-0............50.00%...............-1.50
04/21/2022...............2-2-0............50.00%..............-1.00
04/20/2022...............1-5-0............16.67%..............-22.50
04/19/2022...............2-4-0.............33.33%.............-12.00
04/18/2022...............4-2-0.............66.67%..............+9.00
04/17/2022...............3-3-0..............50.00%.............- 1.50
04/16/2022...............1-5-0..............16.66%.............-22.50
04/15/2022...............4-0-0............100.00%.............+20.00
04/13/2022...............1-3-0.............25.00%...............-11.50
04/12/2022...............0-4-0...............0.00%...............-22.00


TOTALS..................33-45-0..............42.30%.............-82.50


UPDATED ON 04/27/2022
 

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Thursday’s 6-pack

Major league leaders in on-base %age (minimum 30 AB’s):
.531— Taylor Ward, LAA
.500— Owen Miller, Clev
.491— Ji-Man Choi, TB
.476— Mike Trout, LAA
.463— Eric Hosmer, SD
.458— Seiya Suzuki, Cubs

Quote of the Day
“When I began this journey, I didn’t know really what to expect or where I’d be or how long I’d be around. So, it’s cool for me.”
Giancarlo Stanton, who hit his 350th career home run Wednesday

Thursday’s quiz
What famous actor played Ray’s father Mickey in the Showtime series Ray Donovan?

Wednesday’s quiz
Matthew Stafford was the first player taken in the 2009 NFL Draft; the Jets took the next QB, with the 5th pick in the first round. Who was it?

Tuesday’s quiz
Jared Goff was the first pick of the 2016 NFL Draft; Carson Wentz was the second pick.

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Thursday’s Den: Doing some thinking out loud…….

13) Hitting in the major leaguers is harder than it has ever been; big part of that is because these days, hitters just don’t see the same pitchers very often— starting pitchers don’t stay in games as long now.

Here is some data for you:

— This is Mike Trout’s 11th full season in the big leagues. Here are the pitchers he has faced the most in his career:
88— Felix Hernandez
53— Hisashi Iwakuma
48— Derek Holland, Dallas Keuchel
41— Yu Darvish
40— Justin Verlander
37— Sonny Gray

Hall of Famer Ralph Kiner played ten years in the majors (1946-55). Here are the pitchers he faced the most in his career:
131–- Russ Meyer
126— Larry Jansen
113— Robin Roberts
109— Johnny Sain
102— Jim Hearn
100— Warren Spahn
93— Ralph Branca

The more a hitter sees the same pitcher, advantage hitter.

12) Putting Ralph Branca on the list reminds me of a story, one of the most fun things I ever did.

1990 or so, a mall eight miles from here in the Albany area had former Dodger pitcher Ralph Branca appear to sign autographs; it was at a weird time, like 7:00 on a weeknight.

My dad grew up in New York City, was a huge Brooklyn Dodger fan; I knew more about the Dodgers by the time I was ten than a little kid should know. But the one story that stood out was the day that Bobby Thomson hit a walk-off home run against Branca in a 1951 playoff game. My dad explained that Branca was a very good pitcher who just had a bad moment.

I called my dad and told him to be ready at a certain time; we were going somewhere, but I didn’t tell him where. Just told him I promised he would enjoy it (I did tell my mother, so she would make sure he was ready).

Anyway, the mall is eight miles from his house, so on the way I tell him where we’re going, and when we get to mall, no one is near Mr Branca’s table. Perfect!!!

I introduce myself to Ralph Branca and tell him what a big Dodger fan my dad was, then I stepped back and for like 15 minutes, I just listened to the two of them talk about the old days. It was tremendous, like the two old friends meeting for the first time.

Ralph Branca confirmed a few of the stories my dad always told me, especially one about an old catcher named Ernie Lombardi and how hard he hit the ball. I had often scoffed at that story, so now the joke was on me.

Anyway after 15 minutes or so, some other people came up to the table, so we said our goodbyes and went home. I’m pretty sure my dad really enjoyed it, I know I did.

11) Back to Ralph Kiner for a second; David Cone was broadcasting the Baltimore-New York game Wednesday, he told a story about when he played for the Mets, he appeared on Kiner’s Korner, which was the post-game show after Mets’ games on Channel 9 back in the day.

Kiner was a great ballplayer who did Mets’ TV for a long time; he seemed like a genuinely nice person, especially for someone with his pedigree. He hit 369 homers in his 10-year career, was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1975. He also dated Elizabeth Taylor, so his life off the field was also Hall of Fame-ish

Anyway, Cone says his gift for appearing on Kiner’s Korner was a Weed Eater, those things that you use to cut the weeds in your backyard. “It even came in the original box” Cone is laughing.

Michael Kay asks him if he ever used the Weed Eater. “No, I lived in a high rise” and now they are both laughing. Cone was very respectful talking about Ralph Kiner, which was cool.

10) Angels 9, Guardians 5:
— Angels’ OF Taylor Ward has a .531 on-base %age right now; he is 15-38 with 11 walks, off to a tremendous start.
— Mike Trout had two doubles, knocked in two runs.
— Cleveland has lost six games in a row.

9) Cleveland’s Franmil Reyes is having a bad week; he struck out eight times in a row, then grounded into a double play, then struck out again. Slumps suck, but they do end.

8) Orioles’ Opening Day starter John Means had Tommy John Surgery this week, is done for a year or so.

7) Further proof that the NFL is king of sports: There are 13 major league baseball games Thursday; 11 of them are day games, with the NFL Draft on TV at night.

6) Speaking of which, it makes me queasy that people bet on the NFL Draft; what exactly do people use for information to base their wagers on? Teams are deceitful on purpose so no one knows who they’re going to draft. Why would anyone bet on this?

5) Palms Hotel/Casino in Las Vegas opened this week, for first time in 2.5 years, so that is good news for Las Vegas.

4) Bad news for Las Vegas; the NHL’s Golden Knights lost their last three games, all three in shootouts. Knights went 0-17 in shootouts in those games, the first team since Florida in 2011 to lose three games in a row in shootouts, without scoring a goal in a shootout.

3) For tonight’s draft, the NFL has a red carpet stage that was built over the water in front of the fountains at the Bellagio. I’m guessing the next three days will be quite the production.

2023 draft is in Kansas City, 2024 in Detroit. This year will be a tough act to follow.

2) Arizona Cardinals picked up the 5th-year option in QB Kyler Murray; he will make $29.7M in 2023. Murray is 22-24-1 in three years as Arizona’s quarterback.

1) A’s 1, Giants 0:
— Chad Pinder led game off with a homer; that was the only run of the game.
— Last time this happened in the major leagues was when Arizona’s Gerardo Parra homered in Miami, May 18 2013, leading off a game that ended 1-0.
— Three weeks into the season, A’s are 10-9, showing spunk and surprisingly good pitching.
 

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TORONTO is 9-1 ATS (7.9 Units) in home games when playing only their 2nd game in 5 days in the current season.

NEW ORLEANS are 190-142 ATS (33.8 Units) in home games revenging a same season loss vs opponent since 1996.

UTAH is 1-16 ATS (-16.6 Units) after trailing in their previous game by 15 or more points at the half in the last 3 seasons.




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Philadelphia @ Toronto
Philadelphia
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Philadelphia's last 5 games when playing Toronto
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Philadelphia's last 5 games
Toronto
Toronto is 21-4 SU in its last 25 games when playing at home against Philadelphia
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Toronto's last 6 games

Phoenix @ New Orleans
Phoenix
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Phoenix's last 5 games when playing on the road against New Orleans
Phoenix is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against New Orleans
New Orleans
The total has gone OVER in 5 of New Orleans's last 5 games when playing at home against Phoenix
The total has gone OVER in 12 of New Orleans's last 17 games when playing Phoenix

Dallas @ Utah
Dallas
Dallas is 9-1 ATS in its last 10 games when playing Utah
Dallas is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games on the road
Utah
Utah is 12-2 SU in its last 14 games when playing at home against Dallas
Utah is 15-3 SU in its last 18 games at home


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The Sixers are 4-2 ATS in their last six games.
The Raptors are 2-5 ATS in their last seven games.
The total has gone UNDER in four of the last five Sixers' games.
The Raptors are 8-2 SU in their last ten home games.
The Sixers are 3-6 ATS in their last nine matchups against Toronto.
The total has gone UNDER in four of the last five matchups between the Sixers and Raptors.


The Suns are 14-6 SU in their last 20 games.
The total has gone UNDER in 13 of the last 20 Pelicans' games.
The total has gone UNDER in seven of the last ten Suns' games.
The total has gone OVER in 12 of the last 17 matchups between the Suns and Pelicans.
The Suns are 7-3 ATS in their last ten matchups against New Orleans.


The Mavericks are 4-1 ATS in their last five games.
The Jazz are 1-4 ATS in their last five games.
The total has gone OVER in eight of the last 12 Mavs' games.
The Jazz are 15-3 SU in their last 18 home games.
The Mavericks are 9-1 ATS in their last ten matchups against Utah.
The Jazz are 12-2 SU in their last 14 home games against Dallas.
 

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PHI at TOR 07:00 PM
PHI -1.5
U 210.5

+500 +500

PHO at NO 07:30 PM
NO +2.0
U 214.0

+500 +500

DAL at UTA 10:00 PM
DAL +1.0
U 210.5

+500 +500
 

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Friday’s 6-pack

— Dallas 98, Utah 96— Mavericks win series 4-2
— Phoenix 115, New Orleans 109— Suns win series 4-2
— Philadelphia 132, Toronto 97— 76ers win series 4-2
— Brewers 3, Pirates 2— McCutchen knocked in all three Brewer runs.
— Marlins 3, Nationals 2— Washington has lost eight in a row.
— Cardinals 8, Arizona 3— St Louis had 15 hits, all singles.

Quote of the Day
“(Lamar) Jackson lost his No. 1 wide receiver Thursday night in Hollywood Brown, who was traded to the Cardinals.”
Jordan Dajani

Friday’s quiz
In the movie Draft Day, Kevin Costner was GM of the Cleveland Browns; who played the Browns’ coach?

Thursday’s quiz
Jon Voight played Ray’s father Mickey in the Showtime series Ray Donovan.

Wednesday’s quiz
Matthew Stafford was the first player taken in the 2009 NFL Draft; the Jets took the next QB, with the 5th pick in the first round. Who was it?

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Friday’s Den: My running diary of the first round of the NFL Draft

If I never hear the term “mock draft” again, it’ll be too soon. Seriously.

Welcome to my running diary of the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft, which is being held in Las Vegas. Originally, Las Vegas was supposed to host the 2020 Draft and I was supposed to be there, but the world had a different idea, with the pandemic and all, so here we are. I’m in my living room, a good place to be and a lot more affordable than Las Vegas this week.

Jacksonville has the first pick, thanks to the Urban Meyer debacle.

I’m watching the NFL Network feed; I’ll watch ESPN on Day 3 Saturday, in deference to Mel Kiper Jr but I’ve lost some enthusiasm for ESPN the last few years.

There are A LOT of people outdoors by the stage where I’m assuming the picks will be announced. A lot, as in maybe 100,000 or so.

8:06— Roger Goodell takes the stage, to mixed reviews. Can we start this already?

8:17— Jacksonville is on the clock; they hired Doug Peterson as their new coach, a huge upgrade from last year. With the first pick, Jaguars take Georgia’s Travon Walker, an edge rusher.

Why does Goodell get booed all the time? So what he makes $30M a year, as a spokesman for 32 really rich people. He seems like a decent guy.

Goodell trivia: When Robert Kennedy was assassinated in 1968, Goodell’s father Charles Goodell took Kennedy’s place as a US Senator.

8:21— Detroit Lions take edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson from nearby Michigan; the last time defensive players were the first two players taken in a draft was in 2000.

Lions haven’t made the playoffs since 2016; in the 56 years of the Super Bowl era, Detroit is 1-12 in playoffs, with lone win in 1991.

8:27— Houston takes LSU CB Derek Stingley Jr, whose dad played Arena Football for the Albany Firebirds; his grandfather Darryl was a terrific WR for New England whose career ended tragically when he was paralyzed in a 1978 preseason game.

8:34— Jets are up next; they take Ahmad Gardner, a DB from Cincinnati. The green room for this draft seems more like an auditorium than a room. Gardner took a wrong turn going from the Green Room to the stage. He is 6-2, almost 6-3, very tall for a corner.

First four picks are defensive players.

Hey there is Hall of Famer Kurt Warner on NFL Network; he made the Hall of Fame despite not being drafted coming out of Northern Iowa.

8:41— Giants select another pass rusher, Kayvon Thibodeaux from Oregon, who Daniel Jeremiah comps to Shawne Merriman, the old Chargers star. Since 2015, Thibodeaux is the 5th Oregon Duck to be taken in the top 7 of the draft.

Random question: When do the Super Bowl champs pick? Oh yeah, the Rams don’t have a first round pick until 2024- their last first round pick was in 2016 (Jared Goff).

8:46— Carolina Panthers have the wealthiest owner in the NFL, David Tepper, who is worth $16B or so. Thats billion, with a B. Carolina doesn’t have another pick until the 4th round; with the 6th pick, they take Ikem Ekwonu, an offensive tackle from NC State.

If you bet over 3.5 in quarterbacks drafted in first round, you might be in trouble.

8:53— Giants are up again, the first of eight teams with multiple first round picks; they take Evan Neal, a tackle from Alabama, so he is used to winning. Giants have made the playoffs once since 2011; they need guys who are used to winning.

Giants got this pick from Chicago last year, when the Bears wanted to draft Justin Fields.

Eight teams don’t have a first round pick tonight, including the hometown Raiders.

9:00— Atlanta Falcons are 35-46 since losing the Super Bowl in overtime 5+ years ago; they take USC WR Drake London, giving newly-acquired QB Marcus Mariota a target. They show London dunking a basketball in high school; he probably shoots free throws better than Ben Simmons.

Charles Davis comps him to Larry Fitzgerald, a pretty huge compliment.

Words you hear on draft night, but rarely any other time:
— Upside
— Catch radius
— Physicality
— creating separation

9:09— Seattle Seahawks are up next; right now their QB would be Drew Lock, but they obviously don’t have a game for four months. If I was a Seahawks fan, would I be happy that they traded Russell Wilson? I’m not a Seahawks fan, so its none of my business.

Seattle takes Charles Cross, another SEC tackle (Mississippi State); he goes from playing for Mike Leach to Pete Carroll. Maybe they should’ve drafted offensive linemen when they had Wilson, who is a Hall of Fame quarterback.

I like it better when the people in a team’s draft room aren’t all in shirts/ties; Seattle’s people are all dressed casually. It is a football team, not a damn hedge fund operation.

9:13— Jets are up again; 4 of the first 13 picks go to the Garden State. Jets were minus-13 in turnovers last year, which isn’t good. Jets made AFC title game in 2009 and 2010, the Rex Ryan era; they haven’t made the playoffs since then.

Jets take WR Garrett Wilson, a WR from Ohio State. Are teams in cold weather areas more likely to draft a player who has played in cold weather in college?

Good Lord, I forgot that the Saints gave Jameis Winston $28M for two years; no wonder Sean Payton quit. They have Andy Dalton as a backup, but Dalton is better than Winston.

9:21— New Orleans just traded into #11 slot; they traded a 3rd/4th round pick to Washington to move up from 16th to 11th, so whoever they pick here is a guy they really want.

Saints took WR Chris Olave, another WR from Ohio State; Buckeyes threw for 361+ yards in each of their last five games last year. Olave caught 65 passes for 936 yards, 13 TD’s; the guy the Giants drafted (Garrett Wilson) caught 70 passes for 1,058 yards, 12 TD’s.

NFL Network just had a commercial touting the 2022 schedule release, which is two weeks away. That’ll be a busy night for me, starting my handicapping. Thursday night games will be on Amazon Prime, which I actually never heard of until they announced that.

Tony Gonzalez just announced that Chiefs at Chargers is the Week 2 Thursday game, the first Amazon Prime game.

9:30— Lions just traded with NFC North rival Minnesota, dealing an extra 3rd-round pick to the Vikings, to move up from 32nd to 12th- they select WR Jameson Williams from Alabama. The 32nd pick Detroit dealt to Minnesota was the Rams’ pick that the Lions acquired in the Matthew Stafford trade.

It isn’t often division rivals make trades like that, but Detroit GM Holmes/new Minnesota coach O’Connell worked together with the Rams, so maybe that facilitated the deal.

9:40— Eagles traded with Houston to move up to #13, hopping over the Ravens; Texans get a 4th-round pick and two 5th-round picks to fall back two slots. Philly drafts Jordan Davis, a very large defensive tackle from Georgia.

This is Pete Prisco’s analysis of the Giants’ selection Kayvon Thibodeaux:
“He is the best pure pass rusher in this draft. He has the explosive ability the Giants badly need. The question with him now is his character. Does he love the game? But I think he will get past any of that talk and become a dominant edge player. I love this pick.”

Whenever I see scouts questioning a player’s love of the game, I get queasy.

9:47— Baltimore is up next; they take Kyle Hamilton, a safety from Notre Dame. He is 6-4, 220, a big safety. Ravens also traded with Arizona to acquire the 23rd pick.

Baltimore traded WR Marquise Brown and a 3rd-round pick to Arizona for the 23rd pick; Brown played college ball with Kyler Murray.
 

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9:50— Houston has the 15th pick; they took G Kenyon Green from Texas A&M, who can play multiple spots on the offensive line. Texans went 8-25 the last two years; they need lot of help, which is why they dealt with the Eagles to get extra mid-round picks.

9:57— Washington has the 16th pick; they take Penn State WR Jahan Dotson, who Jeremiah says has the best hands in this draft. Catching the ball is important for a receiver. They traded for Carson Wentz; now they’re giving him targets to throw to.

Dotson played for three offensive coordinators during his time at Penn State.

9:59— Chargers take OL Zion Johnson, who started his career at I-AA Davidson, but wound up at Boston College. They have a great young QB in Herbert; now they need to protect him.

10:02— We have another trade; Tennessee traded WR AJ Brown to the Eagles, for the 18th pick, plus a 3rd-round pick. Titans traded for Robert Woods, wouldn’t pay Brown, so he goes off to Philadelphia. Brown gets four years, $100M from the Eagles.

Someone posted a pic of AJ Brown working out with Eagles’ QB Jalen Hurts four days ago, so this obviously has been in the works.

With that 18th pick, Tennessee takes WR Treylon Burks from Arkansas, whose comp on NFL Network, ironically, is AJ Brown.

New Orleans is up again; will be weird seeing them without Sean Payton on the sidelines. Last year, Saints threw for their fewest yards/game since 1997. Quarterback is an important position.

10:12— Saints select T Trevor Penning from Northern Iowa.

Steelers are up now; no quarterbacks have been taken yet.

Used to know a guy who openly mocked me for watching/enjoying the NFL Draft; never quite understood why it bothered the guy. Everyone likes different stuff, but this is an industry with 32 teams worth an average of $3B each, and some teams are just so much better than others in this process, which makes it fascinating, at least to me.

By the way, Patrick Mahomes has a career record of 58-16; he was THE TENTH PICK in the 2017 draft. Mitch Trubisky was the #2 pick; that is why this is also interesting.

10:18— Steelers, who haven’t won a playoff game since 2016, take Pitt QB Kenny Pickett, who sat out his team’s bowl game, so he wouldn’t get hurt. Mitch Trubisky/Mason Rudolph are also Steeler QB’s. I wouldn’t have taken Pickett under any circumstance. Quarterbacks have to lead their team into battle, not opt out of a game to avoid injury.

Steeler great Franco Harris announced this pick; this fall will be with 50th anniversary of the Immaculate Reception, which I remember because it happened on my birthday. My 8th grade basketball team also lost 34-17 that day- I had nine of our 17 points, which tells you how bad our team was (we finished 1-13).

10:23– Chiefs just traded up with New England, to move up from 29th to 21st; Kansas City takes Trent McDuffie, a CB from Washington. Raiders added Davante Adams, Denver added Russell Wilson; pass defense is more important now than it was in the AFC West.

10:28— Green Bay is up; they select LB Quay Walker from Georgia, who helped the Dawgs win a national title last year. Aaron Rodgers probably just tossed his remote.

Last time Packers drafted a WR in the first round was 2002; NFL Network guys are referencing a scene from A Few Good Men, because all the top WR prospects have already been taken. “I’m not Markinson, are you Markinson?”

10:35— Lot of trades; Ravens traded into this slot, then just dealt the pick to Buffalo, which takes Kaiir Elam, a CB from Florida.

Ravens get an extra 4th-round pick to drop down two slots. Everyone is Buffalo’s draft room is wearing shirt/tie. No bueno.

10:38— Dallas is up; Jerry Jones’s grandson is sitting there in the Cowboys draft room. He’ll probably own the Cowboys long after I’m dead and gone. Must be nice to be rich.

Watching Hard Knocks last summer, I was totally unimpressed with Mike McCarthy; this is the best guy the Cowboys can get as head coach? He has a good record, but he also coached Aaron Rodgers and Dak Prescott, two pretty good quarterbacks.

There are so many people in Las Vegas for this; has to be a great night to be a pickpocket.

10:43— Dallas takes Tyler Smith, a tackle from Tulsa, who apparently got called for a lot of penalties in college. Tyler the tackle from Tulsa; say that three times fast.

Just saw a sign on TV for the Mirage Casino and I got hungry; they have a Carnegie Deli in there, where they make the best sandwiches ever. They were so big I asked for extra bread and made two sandwiches out of each one. They also have Dr Brown’s cream soda, which is tremendous.

10:50— They just showed the Ravens’ draft room; you could see their white board, with all the players’ names listed. Surprised they allowed that to be shown. Baltimore finished last in their division for first time since 2007; they lost so many close games— I’d make them a candidate for a big bounce back season this year.

10:53— Ravens took C Tyler Lindenbaum from Iowa; long time ago, Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz was OL coach of the Browns, before they moved to Baltimore and became the Ravens. This guy was also a wrestler, which helps offensive linemen.

Jets just dealt a 5th-round pick to Tennessee to move up to 26th in this draft; this will be their third first round pick. It has been 22 years since the Jets had this many first round picks.

Jets take edge rusher Jermaine Johnson from Florida State; Daniel Jeremiah had him as a top 10 player, and he was the 26th pick. He transferred from Georgia to Florida State in college, now he’s a first round pick.

11:01— Jacksonville just traded with Tampa Bay to move up a few slots; Bucs get the first pick in tomorrow’s second round. Jaguars select Devin Lloyd, a linebacker from Utah who has been wearing sunglasses in the green room for the last three hours.

Stanford coach David Shaw has high praise for Lloyd, so good pick for Jacksonville. His comp on NFL Network is 49ers’ LB Fred Warner.

11:14— Green Bay has another pick; coach Matt LaFleur is 39-10 in regular season games, 2-3 in the postseason. Packers take Devonte Wyatt, a DT from Georgia. Both of Green Bay’s first round picks come from national champion Georgia.

Green Bay won the Super Bowl after the 2010 season; since then, they’re 7-9 in playoff games.

11:20— New England is up now; they take G Cole Strange, who played at I-AA Chattanooga. Daniel Jeremiah said he thought he was a 3rd round pick. New England thinks differently than other teams. Rich Eisen just made a Boston reference from Good Will Hunting; it is getting late.

11:22— Chiefs just took edge rusher George Karlaftis from Purdue, which is nice, seeing how he is actually there. It would suck to sit there for four hours and not get picked.

He used to be on the under-16 team for Greece’s national water polo team. Seriously. He has only been in this country for eight years, which is interesting.

I can’t really swim and I can’t see a damn thing without my glasses, so water polo has no appeal to me.

11:26— Cincinnati has the next pick, the second/last pick tonight; they take Daxton Hill, a safety from Michigan who is versatile.

News: Giants are not picking up QB Daniel Jones’ 5th-year option, which helps prove that the new regime in New Jersey knows what they’re doing.

11:33— Last pick of the night belongs to Minnesota; they select Lewis Cine, a safety from Georgia. Do the Dawgs have any players left in Athens? Five defensive players from Georgia have already been taken.

Only one quarterback got taken. Unusual.

Damn, what are all these people at the draft going to do now? It is 8:40 on a Thursday night in Las Vegas. Hopefully they can find some fund stuff to do or some good food to eat.
 

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Memphis
Memphis is 11-4 SU in its last 15 games when playing Minnesota
Memphis is 15-6 SU in its last 21 games
Minnesota
Minnesota is 18-6 SU in its last 24 games at home
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Minnesota's last 7 games when playing Memphis


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The Grizzlies are 2-4 ATS in their last six games.
The Wolves are 4-2 ATS in their last six games.
The Grizzlies are 14-6 SU in their last 20 games.
The Grizzlies are 13-6 ATS in their last 19 matchups against Minnesota.
The total has gone UNDER in four of the last six Grizzlies' games.
The total has gone UNDER in five of the last seven matchups between Memphis and Minnesota.
 

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Saturday’s 6-pack
— 76ers’ star Joel Embiid (broken orbital bone) is out indefinitely
— Memphis 114, Minnesota 106— Grizzlies win series, 4-2.
— Nationals 14, Giants 4— Washington snaps an 8-game skid.
— Dodgers 5, Tigers 1— Detroit has lost six straight games.
— Rockies put OF Kris Bryant (back) on the IL.
— Royals’ SS Adalberto Mondesi has a torn ACL, is out for year.

Quote of the Day
“How about that? And to think we wasted our time watching him, thinking he’d be available at 104, maybe.”
Sean McVay, after New England took OL Cole Strange with the 29th pick Thursday

Saturday’s quiz
Who was the last pitcher to throw a no-hitter against the Mets at Citi Field?

Friday’s quiz
In the movie Draft Day, Kevin Costner was GM of the Cleveland Browns; Denis Leary played the Browns’ coach.

Thursday’s quiz

Jon Voight played Ray’s father Mickey in the Showtime series Ray Donovan.

Wednesday’s quiz
Matthew Stafford was the first player taken in the 2009 NFL Draft; the Jets took the next QB, with the 5th pick in the first round- Mark Sanchez.

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Saturday’s Den: Wrapping up an unusually busy Friday

13) First three rounds of the NFL Draft are over; draft is in Las Vegas, so couple of third round picks were announced by Wayne Newton, Donny Osmond. Really, they were.

12) By the time the 38th player had been taken in this draft, 12 trades had been made. Lot of teams jockeying mid-round picks between this year and next year.

11) Liberty QB Malik Willis had an over/under of 15.5 for which pick he’d be taken with; he wound up being the 86th pick, by Tennessee. Has to be disappointing, will be expensive to start with, but if he becomes a good starting QB, he’ll forget this week ever happened.

10) Indianapolis Colts were +14 in turnovers last year and still missed the playoffs; that’s a red flag for sure, because it is tough to duplicate another +14 turnover ratio. They’ve upgraded a lot at QB, with Matt Ryan over Carson Wentz, but not like Atlanta has won a lot recently either.

9) NFL does a terrific job with guys who announce picks after the first round; Franco Harris, Larry Csonka, Barry Sanders (in addition to Wayne Newton/Donny Osmond). They even had Seton Hall basketball coach Shaheen Holloway announce one of the Jets’ picks.

8) So far in the USFL, thru two weeks, the team leading at halftime won six of eight games; the two games that won after trailing at halftime? Birmingham Stallions, in both their games.

7) I’m watching Law and Order re-runs the other day and a familiar face appears; Werner Klemperer, who played Colonel Klink on Hogan’s Heroes, is on an early episode, probably Year 2 of the 20-year series. Lot of famous actors have appeared in Law and Order.

6) Mets 3, Phillies 0— Five New York pitchers combined to no-hit the Phillies. Tylor Megill needed 88 pitches to get thru the first five innings.

Weird part of this no-hitter; Philly’s Kyle Schwarber batted three times, walked every time.

5) Trevor Bauer got suspended for two years Friday, which could cost him $60M. Bauer will appeal. As always, the lawyers will be the real winners here.

I myself am not a lawyer; this case is apparently a little complex, but Bauer has not been charged with any crimes. Not sure how you suspend a guy for two years without him being charged with a crime, but that is what has happened.

4) David Cone was explaining on TV the other day how there are fewer doubles in baseball now, partially because outfielders play a lot deeper than they used to. Another big reason is that the baseball appears to be a little dead this year.

3) Case in point: Guy on the Pirates hit a fly ball to the warning track the other day, but it got caught; the look he gave was so disgusted, like he was sure he hit a home run but it really wasn’t close to being one. Hitters need to become more line drive conscious and less about launch-angle.

2) When Joey Gallo batted against Baltimore during the week, Orioles used five outfielders and one of the two remaining infielders had both his feet on the outfield grass when pitches were thrown. I’ve never seen that before and after this year, I’ll never see it again, since shifts will be banned after this season.

1) Dallas Mavericks beat the Utah Jazz in six games in their playoff series; Dallas won their first NBA title 11 years ago, but since then, had been 0-6 in playoff series.
 

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2022 NBA Playoffs Second Round Series Odds

No. 1 Miami Heat vs. No. 4 Philadelphia 76ers


Sixers +135 +350
Heat -160 -450

No. 2 Boston Celtics vs. No. 3 Milwaukee Bucks

Bucks +150 +150
Celtics -185 -185

No. 1 Phoenix Suns vs. No. 4 Dallas Mavericks

Mavericks +220 +220
Suns -275 -275

No. 2 Memphis Grizzlies vs. No. 3 Golden State Warriors

Grizzlies +210 +210
Warriors -275 -275

2022 NBA FINALS ODDS

Golden State Warriors +300
Phoenix Suns +320
Boston Celtics +375
Miami Heat +500
Milwaukee Bucks +700
Memphis Grizzlies +1300
Dallas Mavericks +2000
Philadelphia 76ers +2500
 

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SATURDAY, APRIL 16


Utah Jazz 99 (-5.5) vs. Dallas Mavericks 93 - Under 208
Minnesota Timberwolves 130 (+6.5) vs. Memphis Grizzlies 117 - Over 238
Toronto Raptors 111 vs. Philadelphia 76ers 131 (-4.5) - Over 216
Denver Nuggets 107 vs. Golden State Warriors 123 (-6.5) - Over 223

SUNDAY, APRIL 17

Atlanta Hawks 91 vs. Miami Heat 115 (-6.5) - Under 220.5
Brooklyn Nets 114 (+4) vs. Boston Celtics 115 - Over 226.5
Chicago Bulls 86 (+10.5) vs. Milwaukee Bucks 93 - Under 230
New Orleans Pelicans 99 vs. Phoenix Suns 110 (10) - Under 224.5

MONDAY, APRIL 18

Toronto Raptors 97 vs. Philadelphia 76ers 112 (-7.5) - Under 216.5
Utah Jazz 104 vs. Dallas Mavericks 110 (+5) - Over 206.5
Denver Nuggets 106 vs. Golden State Warriors 126 (-7) - Over 222.5

TUESDAY, APRIL 19

Atlanta Hawks 105 vs. Miami Heat 115 (-8) - Under 221.5
Minnesota Timberwolves 96 vs. Memphis Grizzlies 124 (-7) - Under 240
New Orleans Pelicans 125 (+9.5) vs. Phoenix Suns 114 - Over 221.5

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20

Brooklyn Nets 107 vs. Boston Celtics 114 (-3.5) - Under 225
Philadelphia 76ers 104 (-2) vs. Toronto Raptors 101 / OT - Under 216.5
Chicago Bulls 114 (+10) vs. Milwaukee Bucks 110 - Push 224

THURSDAY, APRIL 21

Memphis Grizzlies 104 (-2) vs. Minnesota Timberwolves 95 - Under 237.5
Dallas Mavericks 126 (+8.5) vs. Utah Jazz 118 - Over 207.5
Golden State Warriors 118 (-2.5) vs. Denver Nuggets 113 - Over 223

FRIDAY, APRIL 22

Miami Heat 110 vs. Atlanta Hawks (+2) 111 - Under 222
Milwaukee Bucks 111 (-2.5) vs. Chicago Bulls 81 - Under 222
Phoenix Suns 114 (-2.5) vs. New Orleans Pelicans 111 - Over 215

SATURDAY, APRIL 23

Philadelphia 76ers 102 vs. Toronto Raptors 110 (+2.5) - Under 212
Dallas Mavericks 99 (+5.5) vs. Utah Jazz 100 - Under 214
Boston Celtics 109 (+4) vs. Brooklyn Nets 103 - Under 222.5
Memphis Grizzlies 118 vs. Minnesota Timberwolves 119 (+2.5) - Over 232.5

SUNDAY, APRIL 24

Milwaukee Bucks 119 (-4.5) vs. Chicago Bulls 95 - Under 219.5
Golden State Warriors 121 vs. Denver Nuggets 126 (+4.5) - Over 224
Miami Heat 110 (-1) vs. Atlanta Hawks 86 - Under 220
Phoenix Suns 103 vs. New Orleans Pelicans 118 (+2) - Over 215.5

MONDAY, APRIL 25

Boston Celtics 116 (+1.5) vs. Brooklyn Nets 112 - Over 222
Toronto Raptors 103 (+9) vs. Philadelphia 76ers 88 - Under 211.5
Utah Jazz 77 vs. Dallas Mavericks 102 (-3) - Under 212.5

TUESDAY, APRIL 26

Atlanta Hawks 94 (+4.5) vs. Miami Heat 97 - Under 215
Minnesota Timberwolves 109 (+6.5) vs. Memphis Grizzlies 111 - Under 231.5
New Orleans Pelicans 97 vs. Phoenix Suns 112 (-6.5) - Under 215.5

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27

Chicago Bulls 100 vs. Milwaukee Bucks 116 (-12.5) - Under 217.5
Denver Nuggets 98 (+9) vs. Golden State Warriors 102 - Under 226

THURSDAY, APRIL 28

Philadelphia 76ers 132 (-1) vs. Toronto Raptors 97 - Over 209.5
Phoenix Suns 115 (-3) vs. New Orleans Pelicans 109 - Over 216.5
Dallas Mavericks 98 (-1) vs. Utah Jazz 96 - Under 210.5

FRIDAY, APRIL 29

Memphis Grizzlies 114 (-1.5) vs. Minnesota Timberwolves 106 - Under 229.5


2022 NBA Play-In Tournament Results

TUESDAY, APRIL 12


8 Cleveland Cavaliers 108 (+9.5) vs. 7 Brooklyn Nets 115 - Under 227
8 Los Angeles Clippers 104 vs. 7 Minnesota Timberwolves 109 (-3.5) - Under 231

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13

10 Charlotte Hornets 103 vs. 9 Atlanta Hawks 132 (-5.5) - Under 235.5
10 San Antonio Spurs 103 vs. 9 New Orleans Pelicans 113 (-5) - Under 225

FRIDAY, APRIL 15

Atlanta Hawks 107 (-2) vs. Cleveland Cavaliers 101 - Under 223
New Orleans Pelicans 105 (-1) vs. Los Angeles Clippers 101 - Under 216
 

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Sunday’s 6-pack

Major league leaders in total bases:
57— Jose Ramirez, Clev
52— Anthony Rizzo, NYY
51— CJ Cron Colo/Manny Machado SD
49— Nolan Arenado, StL
48— Wander Franco, TB
47— Austin Riley Atl/George Springer Tor

Quote of the Day
“We think that the [current] system works really well the way it does. Our teams, as you know, they’re not into tanking. These teams work and play hard, and they play hard no matter the circumstances, and that’s something that we’re really proud of in our game.”
Roger Goodell

Sunday’s quiz
When Joe Namath signed with the AFL’s Jets in 1965, which NFL team had drafted him?

Saturday’s quiz
Current Met Max Scherzer is the last pitcher to throw a no-hitter against the Mets at Citi Field.

Friday’s quiz
In the movie Draft Day, Kevin Costner was GM of the Cleveland Browns; Denis Leary played the Browns’ coach.

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Sunday’s Den: Wrapping up a sports Saturday

13) Georgia Bulldogs had 15 players taken in this year’s NFL Draft, the most players one school has ever had picked in a 7-round draft. In the first two rounds alone, Georgia had more picks (7) than the entire Pac-12 (6), ACC (5), Big X (4).

12) This was the 14th year in a row the SEC has the most players drafted (65).

11) Nine quarterbacks wound up being drafted this week, including Iowa State’s Brock Purdy with the last pick in the draft. Only one QB was taken in the first two rounds, though.

10) From what you read, the couple hours right after the draft ends are chaotic, with teams all trying to sign undrafted free agents. Because of the COVID stuff the last couple years, this year the undrafted free agent pool is much deeper than usual.

9) One of those unsigned free agents is Jared Bernhardt, who was the best lacrosse player in the country at Maryland, then transferred to D-II Ferris State in Michigan, and led the Bulldogs to the D-II national title last year. He signed with the Falcons, is expected to play WR/return kicks.

My own opinion is that Ferris State’s teams should be the Wheels, not Bulldogs. The Ferris Wheels? That would be excellent.

8) Last season, New England was the first NFL team since 2009 not to have anyone have a 100+-yard receiving game.

7) In 1965, the New York Giants drafted RB Tucker Frederickson from Auburn with the first pick in the draft; the #3 pick that year was Dick Butkus, the #4 pick was Gale Sayers.

Whoops.

6) There is a company called Third Side Coaching that helps NBA players/teams deal with officials— what refs look for, how to talk to them. The company is run by retired officials, so they know the ins and outs. Atlanta Hawks are one of the teams that use their services.

5) I had no idea Dwyane Wade owns a small part of the Utah Jazz.

4) Saw this last night, wouldn’t have guessed it in 100 years; since the start of the 2018 baseball season, Seattle 3B Eugenio Suarez has the most homers in the major leagues (132).

3) Klay Thompson’s brother Trayce is back in the big leagues, with San Diego. Trayce Thompson has played parts of six seasons with five different teams; he hit 13 homers for the Dodgers in 2016.

2) Chicago Bears are releasing QB Nick Foles, who should find a job as a backup pretty quickly. Foles has a 33-29 record as an NFL starter in ten seasons, but one of those wins was the Super Bowl for Philadelphia four years ago.

Justin Fields/Trevor Siemian are now Chicago’s quarterbacks.

1) This year was just the third time since 1993 that two punters were taken before the end of the 4th round and the guy considered the best punter in college last year, Matt Araiza, was the third punter taken, by Buffalo.

Araiza went to college at San Diego State; now he’ll be punting in western New York, not exactly a weather upgrade, but the Bills are good, so he probably won’t punt much. The thing is, he was also the Aztecs’ kicker; in the NFL, punters usually hold for kicks.
 

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Milwaukee
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Milwaukee's last 5 games
The total has gone OVER in 8 of Milwaukee's last 9 games when playing Boston
Boston
Boston is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Milwaukee
Boston is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games

Golden State @ Memphis
Golden State
Golden State is 9-1 SU in its last 10 games
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Golden State's last 6 games when playing on the road against Memphis
Memphis
Memphis is 12-2 SU in its last 14 games at home
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Memphis's last 6 games when playing at home against Golden State


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The total has gone UNDER in five straight Bucks' games.
The Celtics are 7-1 ATS in their last eight games.
The Bucks are 6-1 ATS in their last seven road games.
The total has gone OVER in 12 of the last 16 Celtics' games.
The Bucks are 0-7 ATS in their last seven matchups against Boston.
The total has gone OVER in eight of the last nine matchups between Boston and Milwaukee.


The Mavericks are 5-0 ATS in their last five games.
The Suns are 6-3 ATS in their last nine games.
The total has gone UNDER in four of the last six Mavs' games.
The total has gone OVER in four of the last five Suns' games.
The Mavericks are 8-2 SU in their last ten games.
The Suns are 15-4 ATS in their last 19 matchups against Dallas.
The Mavericks are 0-9 SU in their last nine matchups against Phoenix.
 

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BOS -4.5
O 218.0

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GS at MEM 03:30 PM
GS -2.5
U 222.0

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