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Pick 'n' Roll: Today's best NBA bets

San Antonio Spurs at Denver Nuggets

The Denver Nuggets are finding their stride just in time for the NBA Playoffs. The Nuggets grabbed a huge victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, defeating the defending NBA champs 98-96 as 1.5-point home favorites Thursday.

The win was Denver’s fourth straight (3-1 ATS in the span) and lifts the team back to the top of the Northwest Division and into second place in the Western Conference – just a half a game ahead of the Dallas Mavericks.

"For us, our playoffs started a week ago," veteran point guard Chauncey Billups told reporters following Thursday’s win over Los Angeles. "We've got to play ugly, we've got to fight, scratch and claw to try to get out [of the regular season] the best way we can. That's absolutely what we did."

There are just three games remaining on the Nuggets schedule, luckily with two of those coming inside the Pepsi Center where they are 33-6 (19-19-1 ATS) on the season. Denver has won two of the three meetings with San Antonio this season, going 2-1 against the spread.

Pick: Denver


Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Clippers

Baron Davis has big business plans for the Los Angeles Clippers this offseason. With only three games left in Los Angeles’ nightmare season, perhaps the best business decision Davis can make is to shut up and play hard.

The always-colorful guard has been the bane of many bettors’ existence this season. Davis has missed time due to a bad back in the past few weeks and has cracked double figures in just three of his last seven games. His lackluster season has much to do with the Clippers’ current seven-game losing streak and 27-52 record (33-45-1 ATS).

"I thought I'd just be able to come in, plug in and play, do what I do. It hasn't been that,” Davis told ESPN. “It hasn't really been my personality being infectious on the organization. It was more like 'You come here, you adapt to what we're doing. Kind of sit and wait your turn.' So hopefully my turn is this next year."

Los Angeles is coming off a loss to fellow bottom feeder, Sacramento, and has covered in just three of its past 10 outings. Against the Warriors this year, the Clippers have lost two of their three meetings and have failed to cash in for delusional backers in two of those games.

Pick: Golden State
 
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Florida Panthers at Tampa Bay Lightning (-135, 5.5)

How do you make a pick between two teams that aren’t playing for anything – figure out which comes into the game with the most motivation.

Both of these non-playoff bound squads are 2-4 in their last six games and both are coming off upset wins on Thursday. The Panthers have won the last three in this series and are looking to finish the season on a high note.

"We only have a couple games left," said Nathan Horton. "We're trying to finish strong. It's tough to come to the rink. We're not where we want to be. It's tough playing these games, but that's our job."

In Tampa Bay’s last win, the Lightning surrendered a 3-0 lead but held on to win the game 4-3. Despite a budding star in 20-year-old Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay head coach Rick Tocchet knows this team has a long way to go.

"There was a lot of passion," Tocchet said after Thursday’s game. "I like the passion, but it was just undisciplined. We've got a lot of work to do."

Florida has outscored the Lightning 13-6 in their last three meetings.

Pick: Panthers


Dallas Stars at Minnesota Wild

Mike Modano is arguably the greatest American-born hockey player to ever play the game. He could be lacing up the skates for the last time in his career on Saturday.

It’s fitting Modano might end his career where it started – in Minnesota. And Modano feels just as comfortable playing up north as he does in the South.

"The (Minnesota) fans have been great ever since we moved and every time we return, it's been a great reception," said Modano. "I'm guessing it's going to be just as tough as tonight to say goodbye to them."

The Wild may let Modano score a goal just for old time sake and you can bet the fans will be giving standing ovations at every break. Heck, they might even be rooting for Dallas.

Minnesota has dropped 8-of-12 and two straight at home. The Stars have won the last two in this series and will get another for their legendary member on Saturday.

Pick: Stars
 

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Cleveland Indians at Detroit Tigers (175, 9.5)

Detroit pitcher Nate Robertson has only made one start in the last year and a half.
The Tribe’s starting pitcher, Mitch Talbot, has made three big league appearances in his career (all in 2008) and compiled an 11.17 ERA in those games.
Talbot pitched for the Rays in 2008 and one of his three outings came against the Tigers where he surrendered five runs in 2.1 innings with five walks.
In Bonderman’s only start of 2009, he was tagged for eight hits and six earned runs in 4.0 innings of work.
Needless to say, these starters aren’t going to go very deep into the game which should equate to some bullpen runs.

Pick: Over

Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati Reds (-125, 8.5)

What happened to the Carlos Zambrano that was a Cy Young candidate year in and year out?
Big Z started Opening Day for the Cubbies and gave up eight earned runs (six in the first inning) in only 1.1 innings on the mound.
"I left some pitches over the middle," Zambrano said. "When you do that at this level, you're going to get crushed."
Zambrano may be on the decline for good. Going back to last year, Big Z has surrendered at least four runs in six of his last 12 starts.
Zambrano has a 54.0 ERA coming into this game while Cincy starter Aaron Harang is boasting a tenth of that at 5.40. Balls should be flying around Great American Ball Park on Saturday.

Pick: Over
 

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4-10-2010

5* Arizona Diamondbacks -1½ -115 RL
5* NY Yankees -136
3* Oakland Athletics +135
3* Chicago White Sox +115
3* Toronto Blue Jays+132
2* Atlanta Braves/SF Giants Under 9

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Saturday 10th April
England Premiership

Hull City v Burnley**
Win bet Hull City

England Championship

Nottingham Forest v Ipswich Town**
Win bet Nottingham Forest

France Division 1

Lens v Boulogne
Win bet Lens

Spain La Liga Primera

Villarreal v Sporting Gijon**
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Germany Bundesliga

Hannover 96 v Schalke 04**
Win bet Schalke 04
 

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04/10/10 Predictions
Season: 414-276 (.600)

BOSTON 3, Carolina 2
LOS ANGELES 4, Edmonton 2
MONTREAL 3, Toronto 2
Buffalo vs. OTTAWA: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
NEW JERSEY 3, N.Y. Islanders 2
Pittsburgh vs. ATLANTA: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Florida vs. TAMPA BAY: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
NASHVILLE 3, St. Louis 2
MINNESOTA 3, Dallas 2
VANCOUVER 3, Calgary 2
SAN JOSE 3, Phoenix 2
 
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04/10/10 Predictions
Season
Straight Up: 789-337 (.701)
ATS: 604-558 (.520)
ATS Vary Units: 1419-1309 (.520)
Over/Under: 574-596 (.491)
Over/Under Vary Units: 750-774 (.492)

CHARLOTTE 98, Detroit 87
INDIANA 108, New Jersey 96
Atlanta 99, WASHINGTON 95
MEMPHIS 106, Philadelphia 97
MILWAUKEE 98, Boston 92
DENVER 103, San Antonio 100
Dallas 104, SACRAMENTO 100
Golden State 112, L.A. CLIPPERS 111
 
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Saturday it's the Yankees. The deficit is 315 sirignanos.
 
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SATURDAY, APRIL 10

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Boston (49-30, 32-45-2 ATS) at Milwaukee (45-34, 52-26-1 ATS)

The Bucks, boasting the NBA’s best spread-covering mark, play host to the Celtics at the Bradley Center in what could be a preview of a first-round playoff matchup. Milwaukee lost center and leading rebounder Andrew Bogut in the first half of last Saturday’s 107-98 victory over Phoenix as a two-point home chalk, and has since peeled off three more victories without Bogut. On Friday night, the Bucks topped Philadelphia 95-90, barely cashing as a 4½-point road favorite to move to 8-0 ATS in their last eight games. In the past six games, Milwaukee is allowing just 89.8 ppg, while scoring an average of 95.5 ppg.
Boston is on a 2-5 SU and ATS slide that currently has them sitting fourth in the Eastern Conference playoff standings, one spot ahead of Milwaukee. Last night, the Celtics were dealt a surprising 106-96 home loss to lowly Washington as a hefty 11½-point chalk. Doc Rivers’ troops hit just 38 of 90 shots (42.2 percent), including a 9-for-25 effort from long distance and an 11-for-19 performance at the line, following a five-game stretch in which they averaged a whopping 110.2 ppg on a stellar 54.1 percent shooting. Milwaukee is 4-0-1 ATS in the last five meetings in this rivalry (2-3 SU) and it is 3-0-1 ATS in the last four Bradley Center clashes. The underdog is also 4-0-1 ATS in the last five contests, with Milwaukee most recently winning 86-84 a month ago to push as a two-point home favorite. That makes the home team 5-1 SU in the last six head-to-head matchups. The Bucks are on nothing but positive ATS sprees, including 42-17-1 overall, 8-0 on Saturday, 4-0 at home, 4-0 against winning teams, 14-3-1 against the Atlantic Division, 20-7-1 laying points and 18-3 this year when playing on back-to-back days. The Celtics, despite their recent woes, own ATS streaks of 6-1 when going on no rest, 4-2 against East Conference opponents, 4-1-1 against Central Division foes and 52-25-2 as a road ‘dog. Boston is on “over” stretches of 5-1 overall, 4-0 against the Central Division, 5-2 as an underdog and 6-2 against the Eastern Conference. The over is also 3-0-1 in Milwaukee’s last four home starts, but the under for the Bucks is on runs of 6-0-1 on Saturday, 7-1-1 as a home chalk of less than five points, 4-1 against Atlantic Division foes and 34-16-1 in the Eastern Conference. Finally, the total has stayed low in the last three meetings in this rivalry, after a 3-1 “over” span.

ATS ADVANTAGE: MILWAUKEE


San Antonio (48-31, 42-36-1 ATS) at Denver (52-27, 34-39-6 ATS)

The Nuggets, currently clinging to the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference playoff chase, go for their fifth win in a row when they host the Spurs at the Pepsi Center. Denver squeaked past the Lakers 98-86 Thursday night, narrowly covering as a 1½-point home chalk. The Nuggets are 3-1 ATS during their four-game winning streak, following an 0-8-1 ATS nosedive (3-6 SU). George Karl’s troops are averaging 106.6 ppg, good for third in the league, while allowing 102.0, and on the home floor, Denver puts up a hefty 110.3 ppg, while yielding 100.9. San Antonio has followed a 6-1 SU and ATS surge by losing its last two games SU and ATS. After an 11-point Wednesday night setback at Phoenix, the Spurs returned home as a 10½-point chalk against Memphis and laid an egg in a 107-99 loss last night. In the five outings prior to that upset, the Spurs were averaging 105.4 ppg on robust 50.4 percent shooting, while allowing 96.2 ppg on 45.1 percent shooting.
In the last contest between these rivals, San Antonio went on the road and pounded Denver 111-92 as a 5½-point pup, halting a 4-1 SU (3-2 ATS) run by the Nuggets. In fact, the Spurs are 9-3 ATS on their last dozen trips to the Mile High City, and the road team has cashed in the last seven clashes between these two, all from the underdog role. The Nuggets are on ATS skids of 3-9-1 overall and 0-5-1 after a day off, though they are also 19-9 ATS in their last 28 starts against the Southwest Division and 10-1 ATS in their last 11 at home against teams with a winning road record. The Spurs are on spread-covering surges of 16-6 overall, 4-0 against the Northwest Division, 5-1 on Saturday, 5-1 against winning teams, 10-3 in the West and 9-4 on the highway. Denver sports a handful of “under” streaks, including 6-1 overall, 5-0 after a day off, 5-1 at the Pepsi Center, 21-6 against winning teams, 7-3 on Saturday and 9-4 against Southwest Division opposition. Likewise, San Antonio is on “under” rolls of 5-0-1 against the Northwest Division, 4-1-1 on the highway, 4-1 on Saturday and 23-6 against winning teams. Finally, in this rivalry, the total has stayed low in 22 of the last 29 meetings overall (3-0 last three) and 12 of the last 17 in Denver.

ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER


AMERICAN LEAGUE

N.Y. Yankees (2-2) at Tampa Bay (3-1)

The Yankees look to rebound from a Friday beatdown when they send ace CC Sabathia (0-0, 8.44 ERA) to the hill against the Rays and youngster Wade Davis (2-2, 3.72 ERA in 2009) as this three-game weekend series continues at Tropicana Field.
New York got flattened in Friday night’s opener, losing 9-3 as newly acquired Javier Vazquez got tagged for eight runs (all earned) on eight hits and three walks in just 5 2/3 innings. The onslaught came in just two innings, with the Yanks yielding five runs in the fourth and another four in the sixth. Despite the setback, the defending world champions remain on runs of 54-23 overall, 42-17 in the A.L. East and 40-17 against winning teams. Tampa Bay is on upswings dating to last season of 9-3 overall, 12-3 in the division, 45-20 at home and 17-5 on Saturday. The Rays’ victory Friday comes after a 9-3 tear by the Yankees in this rivalry, with Tampa still just 8-11 in its last 19 home starts against New York. Sabathia is coming off a poor showing at Boston in Sunday’s season opener, giving up five runs (all earned) on six hits and two walks in 5 1/3 innings. He blew a 5-1 lead, but didn’t factor in the decision as the Yanks lost 9-7. That followed a dominating stretch to end the 2009 season in which the hefty lefty went 12-2 with a paltry 2.09 ERA in 17 starts (including playoffs), with New York going 15-2 in that span. New York is on further runs behind Sabathia of 20-7 overall, 4-0 on Saturday, 11-2 against winning teams and 8-2 on the highway. Sabathia is 7-3 with a 3.19 ERA in 15 career starts against Tampa Bay, but he was 0-2 with a 5.79 ERA in four starts against the Rays last year. Both losses came at Tropicana by a combined score of 19-6, with the left-hander allowing all six runs (five earned) in a 6-2 loss in July and nine runs (five earned) in a 13-4 pasting at the beginning of October.
Davis got all his major league experience in the final month of 2009 season, with Tampa Bay winning three of his last four starts, in which he went 2-1 with a 2.02 ERA, allowing six runs in 26 2/3 innings. However, the one loss was against the Yanks, a 10-2 home ripping in the regular-season finale, with Davis allowing five runs (three earned) on six hits and two walks in five innings. Including that outing, Davis was 1-1 with a 2.55 ERA in four starts at Tropicana Field. New York is on a bundle of “over” tears, including 7-1 overall, 8-1-1 on the road, 6-0 against winning teams, 15-2 in Sabathia’s last 17 road starts and 10-1 with Sabathia facing a winning team on the highway. On the flip side, Tampa is on “under” surges of 7-3 overall (5-1 last six) -- with all those games at home and inside the A.L. East – and 8-3 against lefty starters.

ATS ADVANTAGE: N.Y. YANKEES


Boston (1-3) at Kansas City (2-2)

The Red Sox, aiming to snap a three-game skid, trot out Josh Beckett (0-0, 9.64 ERA) to face the Royals and reigning Cy Young Award winner Zack Greinke (0-0, 1.50 ERA) at Kauffman Stadium. Boston blew a 3-0 lead Friday night in the opener of this three-game series, giving up a broken-bat, two-run single from Rick Ankiel in the eighth inning for the deciding runs in a 4-3 loss. The Red Sox are still 42-18 in their last 60 games against the A.L. Central, but they are in ruts of 1-6 overall, 0-5 on the road and 2-7 against right-handed starters. Ankiel also had a solo homer last night for Kansas City, but despite notching their second victory of the season, the Royals remain on a flood of negative streaks, including 2-5 overall, 3-10 against righty starters, 16-35 at home, 54-115 against A.L. East foes and 50-105 on Saturday. Beckett looks to bounce back from a trying start against the Yankees in Sunday’s season opener. He allowed five runs on five hits (two homers) and three walks, with just one strikeout in 4 2/3 innings, but his teammates got him off the hook with a no-decision as Boston rallied for a 9-7 home victory. Behind Beckett, the Sox are on rolls of 20-9 overall, 4-0 on Saturday, 10-2 after five days’ rest and 17-4 against the A.L. Central. Beckett has a perfect career mark against K.C., going 5-0 with a solid 2.03 ERA in seven starts, winning both his outings last year while posting a suffocating 1.20 ERA. That included a 9-2 rout in Kansas City in September, in which the right-hander allowed 12 hits, but just the two runs and one walk while striking out seven. On the road last year, the right-hander was 7-5 with a 4.13 ERA. Greinke had a respectable outing in the Royals’ season opener against Detroit, allowing two runs (one earned) on six hits and a walk in six innings, but the bullpen gave up six runs in the seventh inning of an 8-4 home loss. Kansas City is 5-1 in Greinke’s last six starts against losing teams, but has won just three of the righty’s last 15 Saturday outings and one of his last five against the A.L. East. Greinke is 1-2 with a 3.49 ERA in four career appearances (three starts) against Boston, with the victory coming in his lone start against the Sox last year. In that September contest, he threw six shutout innings, allowing two hits and three walks while striking out five in a 5-1 home victory. At home last year, Greinke was 10-3 with a stout 1.70 ERA in 17 starts The over is on a 9-4 run for Boston with Beckett on the mound, but othereise the under for the Sox is on upswings of 14-6-1 on Saturday and 5-0 on the highway. The over is 5-2 in K.C.’s last seven games overall and 6-3 in its last nine at home, but with Greinke taking the pill, the under is on sprees of 7-3-1 overall, 6-2-1 at home and 20-8 with the righty going on four days’ rest. Finally, last night’s contest fell just short of the 9½-run total, but the over is still 7-4 in the last 11 meetings overall and 5-2 in the last seven clashes in Kansas City.

ATS ADVANTAGE: KANSAS CITY
 
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Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati
The Cubs look to take advantage of a Cincinnati team that is 0-6 in Aaron Harang's last 6 starts against the NL Central. Chicago is the pick (+105) according to Dunkel, which has the Cubs favored by 1. Dunkel Pick: Chicago Cubs (+105)

Game 951-952: Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati
Dunkel Ratings: Cubs (Zambrano) 15.149; Cincinnati (Harang) 14.295
Dunkel Line: Chicago Cubs by 1; 9
Vegas Line: Cincinnati (-125); 8 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Chicago Cubs (+105); Over

Game 953-954: Washington at NY Mets
Dunkel Ratings: Washington (Lannan) 15.055; NY Mets (Perez) 14.368
Dunkel Line: Washington by 1/2; 10
Vegas Line: NY Mets (-130); 9
Dunkel Pick: Washington (+110); Over

Game 955-956: St. Louis at Milwaukee
Dunkel Ratings: St. Louis (Garcia) 15.601; Milwaukee (Gallardo) 15.221
Dunkel Line: St. Louis by 1/2; 8
Vegas Line: Milwaukee (-140); 8 1/2
Dunkel Pick: St. Louis (+120); Under

Game 957-958: Philadelphia at Houston
Dunkel Ratings: Philadelphia (Moyer) 14.778; Houston (Paulino) 13.666
Dunkel Line: Philadelphia by 1; 10 1/2
Vegas Line: Philadelphia (-145); 9 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Philadelphia (-145); Over

Game 959-960: LA Dodgers at Florida
Dunkel Ratings: LA Dodgers (Padilla) 14.973; Florida (Johnson) 15.675
Dunkel Line: Florida by 1/2; 9
Vegas Line: Florida (-150); 8
Dunkel Pick: Florida (-150); Over

Game 961-962: San Diego at Colorado
Dunkel Ratings: San Diego (Latos) 14.477; Colorado (Hammel) 15.651
Dunkel Line: Colorado by 1; 9
Vegas Line: Colorado (-150); 10
Dunkel Pick: Colorado (-150); Under

Game 963-964: Pittsburgh at Arizona
Dunkel Ratings: Pittsburgh (Duke) 15.240; Arizona (Haren) 14.640
Dunkel Line: Pittsburgh by 1/2; 8
Vegas Line: Arizona (-250); 8 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Pittsburgh (+210); Under

Game 965-966: Atlanta at San Francisco
Dunkel Ratings: Atlanta (Lowe) 15.500; San Francisco (Wellemeyer) 15.303
Dunkel Line: Atlanta by 1/2; 8
Vegas Line: Atlanta (-125); 9
Dunkel Pick: Atlanta (-125); Under

Game 967-968: Cleveland at Detroit
Dunkel Ratings: Cleveland (Talbot) 15.070; Detroit (Bonderman) 14.639
Dunkel Line: Cleveland by 1/2; 9
Vegas Line: Detroit (-170); 9 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Cleveland (+150); Under

Game 969-970: Minnesota at Chicago White Sox
Dunkel Ratings: Minnesota (Baker) 15.928; White Sox (Garcia) 15.535
Dunkel Line: Minnesota by 1/2; 8
Vegas Line: Minnesota (-130); 9
Dunkel Pick: Minnesota (-130); Under

Game 971-972: NY Yankees at Tampa Bay
Dunkel Ratings: NY Yankees (Sabathia) 15.749; Tampa Bay (Davis) 15.620
Dunkel Line: NY Yankees by 1/2; 10
Vegas Line: NY Yankees (-145); 9
Dunkel Pick: NY Yankees (-145); Over

Game 973-974: Seattle at Texas
Dunkel Ratings: Seattle (Hernandez) 15.545; Texas (Harrison) 14.411
Dunkel Line: Seattle by 1; 8
Vegas Line: Seattle (-145); 8 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Seattle (-145); Under

Game 975-976: Toronto at Baltimore
Dunkel Ratings: Toronto (Eveland) 15.020; Baltimore (Hernandez) 16.009
Dunkel Line: Baltimore by 1; 10
Vegas Line: Baltimore (-145); 9
Dunkel Pick: Baltimore (-145);

Game 977-978: Boston at Kansas City
Dunkel Ratings: Boston (Beckett) 15.420; Kansas City (Greinke) 14.528
Dunkel Line: Boston by 1; 8
Vegas Line: Boston (-120); 7 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Boston (-120); Over

Game 979-980: Oakland at LA Angels
Dunkel Ratings: Oakland (Sheets) 15.348; LA Angels (Weaver) 16.002
Dunkel Line: LA Angels by 1/2; 7 1/2
Vegas Line: LA Angels (-155); 8 1/2
Dunkel Pick: LA Angels (-155); Under
 

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