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Saturday's Best NCAAB Bet

Colorado State Rams at San Diego State Aztecs (-12, N/A)

The Aztecs are looking to make Senior Night that much more special by hanging a Mountain West Conference championship banner from the rafters.

With BYU slumping down the stretch following Brandon Davies’ suspension, the Aztecs can tie BYU for the best record in the conference with a win Saturday.

“We’re 28-2. Nobody has more wins, nobody has fewer losses,” coach Steve Fisher told reporters. “That’s significant. The culmination of a conference season is you want to try to win a conference championship, and now we have an opportunity to do that, and hopefully we will play that way.”

There isn’t any doubt San Diego State will get up for this one, but don’t count Colorado State out. The Rams battled the Aztecs right down to the wire in a 56-54 loss as a 5.5-point underdog last month.

San Diego State won’t take the Rams lightly, though beware the backdoor cover here.

Pick: Colorado State
 
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Saturday's Best NBA Bet

Denver Nuggets at Los Angeles Clippers (-1.5, 210)

You have to wonder where the Clippers would be in the standings if they could have stayed healthy this season. Now that Eric Gordon and Chris Kaman are back after lengthy layoffs, Los Angeles is looking to save some face down the stretch.

"We've just got to build our chemistry with the new guys we have - and now with myself and Eric healthy, we'll see how it goes," Kaman told reporters. "We have 20 games left, and we just want to show what we can do going into next season."

Of course following the ‘Melo trade, Denver is in a similar situation, though the Nuggets still have a lot to play for. Surprisingly, Denver’s offense looks just as potent without Anthony as coach George Karl mixes and matches his lineup on a nightly basis.

We’re expecting both clubs to put some points on the board in this one.

Pick: Over
 
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Edmonton Oilers at Colorado Avalanche (-145, 5.5)

Tom Renney is a coach known for building a strong team concept within his dressing room and inspiring his players to play above their potential.

So he wasn’t surprised when 19-year-old rookie sniper Taylor Hall got into the first fight of his NHL career after picking up a goal and an assist in Thursday’s 4-2 win over Columbus. While Hall’s feistiness was applauded, the cheering didn’t last long as he suffered an ankle injury when he and Derek Dorsett fell to the ice.

"I've never had (a 'Gordie Howe hat trick')," Hall said of scoring a goal with an assist and a fight in the same game. "I don't know if I want to have too many more, especially with the repercussions."

The Oilers were bracing themselves for the worst news possible about the injury and recent reports indicate he’ll be out for the rest of the season with a high ankle sprain.

While Edmonton’s offense takes a hit without Hall, neither of these teams play any defense and their goaltending isn’t any better.

Pick: Over

St. Louis Blues at New York Islanders (-120, 5.5)

The Blues began this season with just one regulation loss in their first 12 games, but it’s been all downhill since then. The Islanders, meanwhile, were the laughingstock of the league early on though they are now showing some serious promise within their young lineup.

New York has lost just three times in regulation over the last 12 games and the club hasn't had a cupcake schedule, either. The Isles took Philadelphia and Washington to overtime recently before snapping a four-game losing streak with a 4-1 victory over a Minnesota Wild club that is desperate to stay in the playoff picture.

"Once we got our legs under us and started doing the right things, we were a pretty good hockey team," Islanders coach Jack Capuano said. "Give credit to the guys – they're battling, they're doing the right things, they're playing within the team concept and they're working hard."

Don’t expect anything less than that from the Islanders on Saturday.

Pick: New York
 
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Saturday’s Betting Tips: WSU Suspends Pac-10's Top Scorer

Lines To Watch

NCAAB: BYU opened as a 20-point favorite at home to Wyoming with the total pegged at 149. The spread is currently holding, but the total has moved to 150.5.

NBA: Utah opened as a 8.5-point favorite against Sacramento, but is now set at -7.5.

Key Trends

NCAAB: Kansas has covered in each of its last six meetings with Missouri.

NCAAB: Notre Dame has played under in 11 of its last 14 road games heading into Saturday’s big test at UConn.

NCAAB: North Carolina is riding a 9-3 ATS streak, but Duke has covered in each of the last three meetings between the two teams.

NBA: Minnesota has covered just two of its last 10 meetings with the Wizards.

NBA: Houston is 5-11-1 in its last 17 home games and has played over the total in seven of its last 10 contests overall.

NBA: Sacramento has covered just twice over the last eight games and has topped the total in eight of its last nine games.

NBA: Denver has covered in seven straight games and squares off against an L.A. Clippers club that is riding a 3-12 slump against the spread.

NHL: San Jose has won eight straight games

NHL: St. Louis has lost six of its last seven contests overall.

Number Of Note

17-8 – Michigan sits tied for third in the nation with a 17-8 record against the spread heading into Saturday’s date with Michigan State. The Wolverines have covered in each of their last four contests and are 9-1 against the number since dropping three straight games against the spread in January.

Injury Of Interest

Brandon Roy, Portland Trail Blazers -Finally, some good news regarding Roy’s knees: the club hopes he will be able to handle a larger workload soon, which may even include him playing in back-to-back games. Roy, who has played just 27 games this season, sat out the second half of a back-to-back on Wednesday, a 107-102 win at Sacramento as 3.5-point favorites. He’s still averaging more than 15 points per game and the club hopes he can get back up to around that number with a few more minutes of playing time. He hasn’t cracked 30 minutes since mid-December.

Tips And Notes

Washington State guard Klay Thompson was cited for marijuana possession following Thursday's game against Southern California, earning him a suspension from the team. The 21-year-old son of former NBA forward Mychal Thompson is the Pac-10's leading scorer at 21.4 points per game. Thompson was pulled over for having a headlight out, according to a police report. The officer smelled marijuana and conducted a search, where nearly two grams of suspected marijuana was discovered. Thompson will not play in the team's regular-season finale against UCLA, with WSU set as a 2.5-point home underdog.

As far as UNC shooting guard Dexter Strickland is concerned, the Tar Heels have Saturday’s date with Duke in the bag. “I know we're going to win on Saturday,” Strickland told the Charlotte Observer. “I have a lot of confidence in myself and in my teammates. And if everybody has the same attitude I do, I know we're going to win." The Tar Heels are just 2-3 against the spread over its last five while Duke has dropped two straight against the number.

The flu bug is making its way through the Philadelphia Flyers’ dressing room. Jeff Carter, Dan Carcillo and Darroll Powe came down with the virus and were forced to miss Thursday’s 3-2 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs. There’s no word as to the status of the three players for Saturday’s matinee against Buffalo or if the virus has spread any further. The Flyers have dropped three of their last four games.
 
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Season
Straight Up: 3563-1214 (.746)
ATS: 1609-1629 (.497)
ATS Vary Units: 4553-4637 (.495)
Over/Under: 1587-1605 (.497)
Over/Under Vary Units: 2069-2226 (.482)

America East Conference Tournament
Quarterfinals at Chase Arena, Hartford, CT
Albany 58, Stony Brook 54
Boston U. 62, New Hampshire 49
HARTFORD 64, Maine 61
Vermont 68, Binghamton 53
Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament
Championship at University Center, Macon, GA
Belmont 75, North Florida 62
Big Sky Conference Tournament
1st Round at campus sites
NORTHERN ARIZONA 76, Montana State 59
WEBER STATE 73, Eastern Washington 61
Big South Conference Tournament
Championship at Kimbel Arena, Conway, SC
COASTAL CAROLINA 76, UNC Asheville 69
Colonial Athletic Association Tournament
Quarterfinals at Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, VA
George Mason 71, Georgia State 52
Hofstra 71, William & Mary 67
Old Dominion 67, Delaware 52
Vcu 65, Drexel 60
Horizon League Tournament
Semifinals at U.S. Cellular Arena, Milwaukee, WI
Butler 70, Cleveland State 65
WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE 77, Valparaiso 73
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament
Quarterfinals at Webster Bank Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport, CT
FAIRFIELD 73, Marist 53
Iona 79, Siena 65
Rider 73, Canisius 67
Saint Peter's 64, Loyola (Md.) 60
Missouri Valley Conference Tournament
Semifinals at Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO
Missouri State 64, Creighton 62
Wichita State 66, Indiana State 61
Ohio Valley Conference Tournament
Championship at Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN
Morehead State 71, Tennessee Tech 65
Southern Conference Tournament
Quarterfinals at McKenzie Arena, Chattanooga, TN
College of Charleston 84, Elon 73
Furman 72, CHATTANOOGA 70
Western Carolina 80, UNC Greensboro 71
Wofford 77, Appalachian State 69
Summit League Tournament
Quarterfinals at Sioux Falls Arena, Sioux Falls, SD
Oakland 92, Southern Utah 77
Oral Roberts 81, North Dakota State 76
Sun Belt Conference Tournament
1st Round at Summit Arena, Hot Springs, AR
Denver 67, Fairleigh Dickinson 65
North Texas 79, Troy 75
Ualr 72, South Alabama 70
Western Kentucky 72, Ulm 60
West Coast Conference Tournament
2nd Round at Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, NV
San Francisco 76, Pepperdine 71
Santa Clara 78, Loyola Marymount 73
Atlantic 10 Conference
CHARLOTTE 68, Saint Joseph's 64
GEORGE WASHINGTON 65, Dayton 61
Massachusetts 74, FORDHAM 64
RICHMOND 74, Duquesne 65
ST. BONAVENTURE 71, Rhode Island 68
TEMPLE 82, La Salle 64
Xavier 68, SAINT LOUIS 60
Atlantic Coast Conference
CLEMSON 66, Virginia Tech 62
MARYLAND 70, Virginia 62
NORTH CAROLINA 73, Duke 72
Big 12 Conference
COLORADO 74, Nebraska 72
Kansas 84, MISSOURI 77
KANSAS STATE 85, Iowa State 69
Oklahoma State 70, OKLAHOMA 68
Texas 71, BAYLOR 65
TEXAS A&M 74, Texas Tech 66
Big East Conference
CINCINNATI 66, Georgetown 60
Notre Dame 71, CONNECTICUT 69
PITTSBURGH 75, Villanova 60
Rutgers vs. PROVIDENCE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
SETON HALL 70, Marquette 69
ST. JOHN'S 72, South Florida 56
SYRACUSE 84, DePaul 56
WEST VIRGINIA 65, Louisville 63
Big Ten Conference
ILLINOIS 75, Indiana 62
MICHIGAN 65, Michigan State 59
Purdue 73, IOWA 59
Big West Conference
Cal Poly 62, UC SANTA BARBARA 61
PACIFIC 71, Cal State Northridge 65
UC DAVIS 82, Cal State Fullerton 78
UC Irvine vs. UC RIVERSIDE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Conference USA
HOUSTON 71, Rice 65
MARSHALL 71, Ucf 62
MEMPHIS 73, Tulane 61
TULSA 69, Southern Miss 65
UAB 70, East Carolina 59
Utep 63, SMU 62
Great West Conference
NEW JERSEY TECH 84, Chicago State 67
North Dakota 74, TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 71
South Dakota 86, HOUSTON BAPTIST 83
Ivy League
COLUMBIA 73, Brown 70
CORNELL 72, Yale 68
HARVARD 67, Princeton 62
Penn 71, DARTMOUTH 61
Mid-American Conference
BALL STATE 72, Northern Illinois 61
Buffalo 70, BOWLING GREEN STATE 64
EASTERN MICHIGAN 64, Toledo 53
KENT STATE 69, Akron 68
Ohio vs. MIAMI (OHIO): TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Western Michigan 65, CENTRAL MICHIGAN 63
Mountain West Conference
BYU 88, Wyoming 60
NEW MEXICO 71, Air Force 58
SAN DIEGO STATE 73, Colorado State 59
Unlv 70, UTAH 62
Pacific-10 Conference
ARIZONA 78, Oregon 66
ARIZONA STATE 69, Oregon State 63
CALIFORNIA 81, Stanford 70
WASHINGTON 78, Usc 68
WASHINGTON STATE 70, Ucla 68
Southeastern Conference
ALABAMA 64, Georgia 60
Auburn vs. LSU: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
MISSISSIPPI STATE 75, South Carolina 67
OLE MISS 75, Arkansas 69
VANDERBILT 73, Florida 68
Southland Conference
McNEESE STATE 81, Lamar 75
SAM HOUSTON STATE 81, Texas State 75
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 70, Nicholls State 65
Stephen F. Austin 69, NORTHWESTERN STATE 68
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 71, CENTRAL ARKANSAS 67
UT ARLINGTON 72, UT San Antonio 71
Southwestern Athletic Conference
Alabama State 58, GRAMBLING STATE 56
JACKSON STATE 65, Alabama A&M 59
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 68, Southern 51
TEXAS SOUTHERN 77, Alcorn State 60
Western Athletic Conference
BOISE STATE 83, San Jose State 70
FRESNO STATE 67, Hawai'i 66
NEW MEXICO STATE 77, Nevada 71
Utah State 72, LOUISIANA TECH 54
Non-Conference
IDAHO 78, Seattle 63
 
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Season
Straight Up: 601-267 (.692)
ATS: 444-455 (.494)
ATS Vary Units: 1080-1116 (.492)
Over/Under: 468-447 (.511)
Over/Under Vary Units: 565-568 (.499)

NEW JERSEY 102, Toronto 96
WASHINGTON 105, Minnesota 102
HOUSTON 109, Indiana 102
UTAH 106, Sacramento 99
PORTLAND 94, Charlotte 89
Denver 107, L.A. CLIPPERS 103
 
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Season: 289-227 (.560)

St. Louis vs. N.Y. ISLANDERS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
PHILADELPHIA 3, Buffalo 2
LOS ANGELES 3, Vancouver 2
BOSTON 3, Pittsburgh 2
Chicago vs. TORONTO: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
ATLANTA 3, Florida 2
TAMPA BAY 3, Montreal 2
Detroit vs. PHOENIX: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Edmonton vs. COLORADO: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
SAN JOSE 3, Dallas 2
 
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Mighty missed with Ohio U (+1) Friday night.

Saturday it's Duke. The deficit is 520 sirignanos.
 

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Saturday, March 5

Duquesne lost five of last seven games after 8-0 start in conference; they lost three of last four road games, losing by 2-1-11 points. Richmond is 7-1 in last eight games, winning/covering last three. Spiders are 10-0 vs Duquesne since 2003- they're 2-5 vs spread as home favorite this year. A-14 home favorites of less than 6 points are 11-15 against the spread.

West Virginia (+7) lost 55-54 at Louisville Jan 26, blowing an 11-point halftime lead; WVa played only seven guys- they were 5-26 from arc. Mountaineers won three of last four games- they're 4-3 as Big East home favorite. Cardinals won/covered last four games- they're 2-3 as a dog in Big East. Big East home faves of 4 or less points are 20-15 vs spread.

Missouri (+11) lost 103-86 at Kansas Feb 7; Jayhawks shot 61% for game, made 11-19 from arc. Mizzou won all seven Big 12 home games allowing just 65.6 ppg; they're 1-4 vs spread as Big 12 dog, but all those were on road. Kansas is 6-1 on Big 12 road (3-4 as road fave) with only loss at K-State. Big 12 home underdogs of 5 or less points are 9-7.

No idea what to make of Virginia Tech, which beat Duke/lost to BC in last two games; underdog is 10-4 vs spread in Hokies' last 14 games, as Tech is 3-4 on ACC road, 2-0 as road dog. ACC home favorites of 5 or less points are 4-8-1 vs spread. Clemson is 6-1 at home in ACC, losing only to North Carolina. Tigers are 4-3 as an ACC home favorite.

Michigan (+11) won 61-57 in East Lansing, making 10-21 from arc, just 5-12 at foul line. Wolverines are 9-1 vs spread in last 10 games, winning five of last seven SU, with two losses by total of 3 points. Big 11 home favorites of less than 4 points are 11-5-1 vs spread. Spartans lost six of last seven road games, but they have won three of last four overall.

Cincinnati (+6.5) won 58-46 at Georgetown 10 days ago, holding Hoyas to 25% from floor in game where Wright was hurt. Georgetown is 1-3 in last four games, losing by 8-12-7 points; they're 2-1 as league underdog. Bearcats won/covered four of last five games- they're 4-6 as a Big East favorite. Big East home favorites of 4 or less points are 20-15.

UConn (+4) lost 73-70 at Notre Dame Jan 4, as Irish held Walker to 19 points on 8-23 shooting; Huskies lost three of last four games, losing by 13-7-9 points- they lost three of last five home games. Irish are 10-1 in last 11 games, but are 1-4 vs spread in last five games as a dog- they are 4-4 on Big East road, with losses by 12-22-18-14 points.

Villanova lost last three games by 5-13-21 points- they're 0-7 vs spread in last seven games, 4-4 SU on Big East road, losing by 2-15-1-21 pts. Pitt (+2.5) won 57-54 at Villanova Feb 12, with both teams making less than 40% of their shots. Panthers are 5-3 as home favorite, winning by 15-8-21-8-12-12-13. Big East home faves of 7.5-15 points are 22-14.

Vanderbilt (+9.5) lost 65-61 in OT at Florida Feb 1, in a brickfest where both teams shot under 38%; Commodores are 1-5 as SEC home favorite, winning home games by 7-10-18-4-4 points (lost to Ark/Tenn). Gators won seven of last eight games- they're 3-0-1 as an SEC underdog, losing road games by 7-8 points. SEC home faves of 6 or less points are 8-12.

Harvard (+2) lost 65-61 at Princeton Feb 4, shooting just 3-16 from arc; Tigers win here, they win Ivy title. Princeton won its last three games by 18-5-22 points- they're 3-2 as Ivy road favorite, losing at Brown by 10 for only league loss. Harvard is 6-0 at home in Ivy, winning by 9-11-21-3-7-15 points. If Princeton loses here, they would have to beat Penn next week to force a one-game playoff with Harvard for Ivy title.

North Carolina (+10) lost 79-73 at Duke Feb 9, after leading by 14 at the half; UNC was just 13-22 from line, 2-14 from arc, but they've won six in a row since. Heels are 4-3 as ACC home favorite, winning all seven. Duke won seven of last eight games; they're 5-2 on ACC road, losing at Florida State/Va Tech. ACC home teams are 6-11-1 vs spread in games where pointspread was 3 or less points.

Baylor (+11) lost 69-60 at Texas Feb 12, game they trailed by 16 at half; Bears were outscored 22-5 at foul line. Longhorns lost three of last four games, losing at Nebraska/Colorado in last two away games. Baylor lost four of last five games, scoring just 61.2 ppg; they're 2-5 vs spread as a Big 12 dog. Big 12 home underdogs of 5 or less points are 9-7 vs spread.

Senior PG Gay drained jumper with 0:02 left, giving San Diego State (-5) 56-54 win at Colorado State Feb 2, closest Aztecs have come to losing against someone other than BYU. Rams lost three of last four games, are 4-2 vs spread as MWC dog, losing away games by 7-8-17 points. San Diego State is 3-4 as MWC home favorite, winning at home by 6-13-39-7-32-6. Double digit home favorites are 5-11 vs spread in MWC play.
 
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Saturday, March 5

Hot Teams
-- Rockets won their last six games (5-1 vs spread).
-- Nuggets won six of last seven games (7-0 vs spread).

Cold Teams
-- Nets lost six of their last seven games. Toronto lost its last 12 away games and is
-- Washington lost its last seven games (1-6 vs spread). Minnesota lost nine of its last eleven games.
-- Pacers lost four of their last five games.
-- Jazz lost its last seven home games. Sacramento lost six of its last eight games.
-- Bobcats lost last four road games (1-3 vs spread). Portland lost three of its last four home games.
-- Clippers lost five in row and 12 of last 14 games.

Totals
-- Last four New Jersey games went over the total.
-- Four of last five Minnesota road games went over total.
-- Over is 7-2-1 in Houston's last ten games.
-- Over is 11-2 in last thirteen Sacramento games.
-- Last three Charlotte games stayed under the total.
-- Four of last five Denver games stayed under the total.

Back-to-Back
-- Nets are 2-3 vs spread if they won the night before. Toronto is 6-4 vs spread on road if it played the night before.
-- Minnesota is 6-1 vs spread when playing on road for the second night in a row.
-- Pacers are 2-9 vs spread on road if they played night before.
-- Charlotte is 6-4 vs spread if it lost night before, 3-0 on road.
 

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