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Friday, December 29, 2017

Soccer Odds: Liverpool Get Ready for Leicester – and Beyond

Liverpool F.C. have seen their fortunes rise and fall in the English Premier League, but everything looks rosy heading into Saturday’s match with Leicester City. The Reds (10W, 8D, 2L) are fourth on the EPL table at press time, and they’re –350 home favorites to beat eighth-place Leicester, with the Foxes (7W, 6D, 7L) at +850 and the draw in regulation at +475.

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Supporters at Anfield have been spoiled by the high-flying LFC offense, second in the Premiership with 46 goals after 20 matches. Now the Reds are looking to shore up their back end and secure their spot in the Top 4; Liverpool have signed CB Virgil van Dijk away from Southampton, although van Dijk won’t officially join the squad until the transfer window opens on New Year’s Day.

Leicester haven’t been nearly as productive as the side that came from nowhere to win the Premier League two years ago. But they’ve stabilized their place in the Premiership after finishing 12th last year, and they’ve still got striker Jamie Vardy, who’s tied for ninth in the league with eight goals. Saturday’s total of 3.5 goals (UNDER –130) is the biggest on the betting board for this weekend’s matches.


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Soccer Odds: Goals Aplenty in Liverpool-Leicester

Offense will be on display this Saturday at Anfield when Liverpool F.C. (10W, 8D, 2L) meet Leicester City (7W, 6D, 7L) in the English Premier League. The fourth-place Reds are –350 favorites, with the No. 8 Foxes at +850 and the draw pegged at +475.

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There’s also a total of 3.5 goals (UNDER –130) on the board for this matchup – the biggest total for the weekend. Three of the league’s Top-10 scorers will be in action: Mohamed Salah (15 goals) and Roberto Firmino (nine goals) for Liverpool, plus Jamie Vardy (eight goals) for Leicester.

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Thursday, December 28, 2017

NHL Odds: Chicago Visits Vancouver Thursday Night

Only four points separate the Vancouver Canucks (15-17-5) and the Chicago Blackhawks (17-13-5) coming out of the Christmas break. Both teams will have an opportunity to bolster their positions in the Western Conference standings Thursday night (10 PM ET on SN360) when the Blackhawks visit Vancouver.

At only two games below .500 nearly half-way through the season, most Canucks fans have to be pleasantly surprised with their team’s success. They’re only five points out of the final Wildcard spot in the West, and have Calder Trophy candidate, Brock Boeser, firing on all cylinders. The rookie has proven to be among the league’s best shooters, averaging a point per game through 34 contests (20 goals, 14 assists). Look for him to lead the Canucks once again against a veteran Blackhawks club.


Chicago, though only one point back of the Anaheim Ducks for the final Wildcard spot in the West, expects to be in the playoffs this season. The Blackhawks are in one of the most competitive divisions in the NHL this season, and they’ve struggled against their division foes. Now in the midst of a mini two-game losing streak, Chicago enters Thursday’s contest in need of a win against a team that they should beat. Don’t miss the drama of this Western Conference showdown.

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NHL Odds: Boeser faces Kane in Vancouver

Thursday night’s matchup between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Vancouver Canucks pits two of the league’s most dangerous scorers against one another. The Blackhawks’ Patrick Kane has once again set a point per game pace through 35 games (15 goals, 20 assists) to lead his team in both categories.


The Canucks’ Brock Boeser, in his first year in the league, has proven that he belongs in the NHL. The 20-year-old is averaging a point per game (20 goals, 14 assists), and ranks fifth in the league in goals scored. These two snipers should entertain fans of both teams with their slick hands and deadly shots.


Thursday, December 21, 2017

NHL Odds: Metropolitan Division Rivals Face Off in New Jersey

The New York Rangers will take the short trip south to Newark to take on the division-leading New Jersey Devils this Thursday (7 PM ET on MSG).

The New York Rangers have struggled to find consistency through the first 34 games of the regular season. They’ve been streaky throughout, putting up several good games back-to-back, only to lose three or four games in a row the following week. The result has been an 19-12-3 record to start the season. They’ve played much better of late, however, going 6-2-1 in their last nine games. With Rangers’ RW Mats Zuccarello putting together a near point-per-game pace so far this season (8 goals, 20 assists), including three game-winning-goals, he has quickly become a fan favourite in the Big Apple, and a threat every time he’s on the ice.

The New Jersey Devils (19-9-5) will look to keep Zuccarello off the scoresheet, as they attempt to keep the momentum from their strong start to the season going on home ice. Opening the year with the reputation of a young team looking to build for success in years to come, not much was expected of the 2017-18 Devils. But with emergence of LW Taylor Hall (11 goals, 20 assists), and a solid core of supporting scorers, including first overall pick Nico Hischier (5 goals, 15 assists), the Devils have proven to be more than a team on the rebuild.


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NHL Odds: Schneider Faces Lundqvist in Goaltending Battle

When the Devils and Rangers hit the ice on Thursday (7 PM ET on MSG), so too will two of the league’s top netminders. After a slow start to the season, Henrik Lundqvist has returned to his form of old. Through 29 games, he’s posted a 2.59 goals against average, and a .920 save percentage.


Corey Schneider has posted an impressive 2.60 goals against average and .920 save percentage in 2017-18. He’s the backbone of the Devils, and as he goes, so do the Devils. It’ll be critical for both ‘tenders to be on their game if they hope to come away with a win against a division rival.




Wednesday, December 20, 2017

NFL Odds: Season on the Line in Seahawks-Cowboys Tilt

The 2017 NFL season is coming down to an end for both the Seattle Seahawks (8-6 SU, 5-8-1 ATS) and the Dallas Cowboys (8-6 SU, 7-6-1 ATS). Sunday’s matchup in Arlington should decide who stays in the NFC Wild Card hunt and who gets eliminated from playoff contention. At press time, it’s the Cowboys looking good as 5-point home favorites. Kick-off is at 4:25 PM ET on FOX.

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Sunday also marks the return of Dallas RB Ezekiel Elliott from his six-game suspension. The Cowboys’ running game hasn’t suffered that much during Elliott’s absence, with Alfred Morris (4.8 yards per carry) picking up the slack; the greater concern might be the health of LT Tyron Smith, who left last week’s game against the Oakland Raiders with a sprained right knee. His chances of playing Sunday are iffy at best.

The Seahawks are teetering on the verge of collapse after losing back-to-back games SU and ATS, including last week’s 42-7 pasting at the horns of the Los Angeles Rams (PK away). Linebacker KJ Wright missed that game with a concussion, but should be able to play against Dallas this week; LB Bobby Wagner (hamstring) is also likely to face the Cowboys.


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NFL Odds: Seahawks-Cowboys in Must-Win

Someone’s playoff hopes will likely end this Sunday when the Dallas Cowboys (8-6 SU, 7-6-1 ATS) host the Seattle Seahawks (8-6 SU, 5-8-1 ATS), beginning at 4:25 PM ET on FOX. Dallas appears more likely to stay in the Wild Card hunt as 5-point home favorites.

The Cowboys will also welcome RB Ezekiel Elliott back into the fold now that he’s finished serving his six-game suspension. However, LT Tyron Smith is questionable for Dallas after spraining his right knee in last week’s win over the Oakland Raiders. The Cowboys got smoked in both games Smith sat out earlier this year.



Tuesday, December 19, 2017

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Bovada Player Triggers $145K Progressive Jackpot

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NBA Odds: Lakers Visit Streaking Rockets in Houston

Is there any stopping the Houston Rockets (24-4 SU, 15-12-1 ATS)? They’ve won 13 straight games at 7-5-1 ATS since Chris Paul made his return to the lineup, and the Rockets have another winnable game coming up Wednesday night against the visiting Los Angeles Lakers (10-17 SU, 13-14 ATS), tipping off at 8 PM ET on NBA-TV.


Paul and the Rockets have already defeated Los Angeles once during this hot streak. Back at Staples Center on December 3, Paul (21 points and six assists) was one of three Houston players to top the 20-point mark as they beat the Lakers 118-95, easily covering the 12.5-point spread. James Harden led all scorers with 36 points, while reigning Sixth Man of the Year Eric Gordon contributed 22 points off the bench.

The Lakers were close to full strength for that game, but they’ll be missing one of their key starters for the rematch. SG Kentavious Caldwell-Pope isn’t allowed to leave the state of California because of a legal matter; the 3-and-D specialist has been one of LA’s better players this year, and he scored 16 points in the first game against Houston, connecting on four of his seven 3-point attempts.


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NBA Odds: No KCP for Lakers in Houston

A tough rebuilding year for the Los Angeles Lakers (10-17 SU, 13-14 ATS) is about to get a lot tougher. The Lakers will visit the Houston Rockets (24-4 SU, 15-12-1 ATS) on Wednesday, beginning at 8 PM ET on NBA-TV, and they’ll be without one of their most important players.


SG Kentavious Caldwell-Pope won’t be in Houston this week; the 3-and-D stalwart isn’t allowed to leave the state of California for 25 days after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor offense. Even with Caldwell-Pope in the lineup, LA lost 118-95 to the Rockets earlier this month as 12.5-point home dogs.


NBA Odds: Bucks Host Cavaliers Tuesday

After some early season troubles, the Cleveland Cavaliers have gotten their act together and are rolling. They’ll be on the road Tuesday to take on the Milwaukee Bucks, one of their toughest division rivals.

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Including their win in Washington Sunday night, the Cavaliers have won 18 of their last 19 games. LeBron James had 20 points, 15 assists and 12 rebounds for his sixth triple-double of the season and the 61st of his career, which puts him sixth on the all-time list. Going into Monday’s games, Cleveland is second in the East, two games behind Boston.

The Bucks, meanwhile, lost 115-111 Saturday night in Houston, making it their third loss in a row. Giannis Antetokounmpo put up 28 points, nine rebounds, five assists and four steals, but it wasn’t enough to carry the Bucks to victory. They’re now just two games above .500.

The Cavaliers are 8-2 SU (including five straight wins) and 5-4-1 ATS in their last 10 meetings with the Bucks, with eight games going over the posted total. Cleveland has won both meetings this season, covering in one game and coming up with a push in the other.


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NBA Odds: Cavaliers Look to Continue Dominance Over Bucks on Tuesday

The Cleveland Cavaliers have won both meetings with the Milwaukee Bucks so far this season. The Bucks will look to snap that streak when they host the Cavaliers on Tuesday.

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The Cavaliers have won five in a row over the Bucks overall, with LeBron James averaging 27.0 points, 8.5 assists and 6.5 rebounds in two wins. Giannis Antetokounmpo has countered with 37.0 points, 8.5 boards and 5.5 assists in two losing efforts for the Bucks, who have lost three in a row coming into this game. The Cavaliers have won 18 of their last 19 games overall.


Wednesday, December 13, 2017

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NHL Odds: Ducks Face Blues in Thursday Night Matchup

When the puck drops at 8 PM ET in St. Louis this Thursday, both the Ducks and Blues will be without prominent players in their respective lineups. Will the depth of each team keep them afloat, or will the personnel losses be too much to overcome?

Entering game day, the St. Louis Blues (21-9-2) sit first in the Western Conference’s Central Division. They haven’t cooled off since the first game of the season. They rank sixth in team offense, fourth in team defense, and have two players who occupy top-ten positions in the league in points. But on Saturday, they were dealt two significant blows; their second leading scorer, Jaden Schwartz, and their top defenseman, Alex Peitrangelo, were placed on the injured reserve list with lower body injuries.

Of all teams, Anaheim will take no pity on the Blues. Just when it seemed the Ducks were getting healthy with the return of their captain, Ryan Getzlaf, Anaheim lost their leading scorer, Corey Perry, to a long-term injury. Now sitting only two games above .500 and underperforming thus far this season, the Ducks will look to strike while the opportunity presents itself, and upset the injured Blues on the road.


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NHL Odds: Getzlaf Looks to Step in for Perry

After losing their leading scorer, Corey Perry, to injury last Friday, Anaheim will turn to team captain Ryan Getzlaf to carry the load. Getzlaf is just returning from his own injury, so he’ll need support from secondary scorers if the Ducks hope to take advantage of the injury-riddled Blues.


Sitting in first in the Central Division, the Blues haven’t faced much adversity this season. But they were dealt a blow last week and will be forced to play without offensive standout Jaden Schwartz, and their top minute-logger, Alex Pietrangelo, as both went down with lower body injuries and are expected to miss time. This game will be a matchup of injured squads and will test the depth of both clubs.


Tuesday, December 12, 2017

NHL Odds: Predators Ready to Invade Vancouver

After barely missing out on their first Stanley Cup, the Nashville Predators haven’t skipped a beat. They have one of the best records in the NHL at 18-7-4, and they’ve won eight of their last 11 games heading into Wednesday’s West-Coast date with the Vancouver Canucks (14-13-4), beginning at 10 PM ET.

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Nashville got off to a slow start this year, but everything fell into place when they acquired center Kyle Turris from the Ottawa Senators on November 5. Turris has three goals and 10 assists in 14 games for the Preds, playing on the No. 2 line between LW Kevin Fiala and RW Craig Smith; top center Ryan Johansen (three goals, 14 assists in 23 games) may be able to play Wednesday after missing three games with an upper-body injury.

The Canucks were expected to be bottom-feeders this year in the Pacific Division, but while their level of play is still sub-standard, it hasn’t been a total disaster in Year One under rookie head coach Travis Green. Unfortunately for Vancouver, two of their top three scorers will miss Wednesday’s game and might not return until February: center Bo Horvat (broken ankle) and LW Sven Baertschi (broken jaw).


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NHL Odds: Predators Visit Short-Handed Canucks

They lost in six games last year, but the Nashville Predators (18-7-4) look like they’re ready to make another run at the Stanley Cup. Their quest continues Wednesday night at 10 PM ET when they play the Vancouver Canucks (14-13-4) at Rogers Arena.
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While the Predators have been red-hot since adding center Kyle Turris (three goals, 10 assists in 14 games for Nashville) in early November, the Canucks will be without two of their top scorers for the next month or so; center Bo Horvat is out with a broken ankle, and LW Sven Baertschi has a fractured jaw.




Monday, December 11, 2017

NBA Odds: Will George Make Indiana Return in Thunder-Pacers Game?

Paul George was the star attraction at the Fieldhouse for five years. He returns Wednesday night (7 PM ET, ESPN) for the first time as a member of the Oklahoma City Thunder – but will George suit up against his former team, the Indiana Pacers? He missed the past two games with a right calf contusion and is considered day-to-day at press time.

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So far, it looks like the Pacers (15-11 SU, 16-10 ATS) have “won” the offseason trade that sent George to Oklahoma City (12-13 SU, 8-17 ATS) in exchange for Victor Oladipo and Domantas Sabonis. But it was the Thunder beating Indiana 114-96 as 13-point favorites when they met October 25 in OKC. Sabonis started at center and shot 1-for-9; he’s been moved into a reserve role at power forward, and the Pacers are 10-5 SU and ATS with Sabonis at the 4-spot.

The Thunder have had disappointing results this year with George and Carmelo Anthony alongside reigning league MVP Russell Westbrook. Neither addition is playing like an All-Star, especially Anthony, and the wheels may be coming off: Oklahoma City has dropped the cash in eight straight games, going 4-4 SU as medium favorites on the NBA lines.


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NBA Odds: George, Thunder Visit Pacers

This Wednesday night in Indianapolis, Paul George is due to play his first game at the Fieldhouse as a member of the Oklahoma City Thunder (12-13 SU, 8-17 ATS). But George might not face the Indiana Pacers (15-11 SU, 16-10 ATS); he’s listed as day-to-day with a right calf contusion. Tip-off is at 7 PM ET on ESPN.

Both teams were healthy when the Thunder (–13 at home) beat Indiana 114-96 on October 25. The Pacers adjusted; they’re 10-5 SU and ATS with Domantas Sabonis as a reserve 4, while Oklahoma City is on an eight-game ATS losing streak.



NBA Odds: 76ers Travel to Minnesota to Face Timberwolves

The Philadelphia 76ers and the Minnesota Timberwolves have some of the best young talent in the NBA. That talent will be on display Tuesday night in Minnesota.

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The 76ers have had a relatively positive start to the season, but they’re slumping as they enter Tuesday’s affair. Their once efficient defense has let them down, leading to four back to back losses. They’ve allowed an average of 114.5 points per game during this losing streak.

Meanwhile, the Timberwolves have won three of their last four games. Karl-Anthony Towns leads the team with a 20.1 PPG average, along with 11.6 rebounds. Andrew Wiggins is putting up 18.2 points, and Jimmy Butler adds a veteran presence with a 19.0 PPG in addition to 5.5 rebounds and 4.8 assists. However, the Timberwolves are still just 25th in defensive efficiency.
The 76ers are 6-4 SU and ATS in their last 10 meetings with the Timberwolves, with six going under the posted total along with a push.


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NBA Odds: Young Stars Look to Shine in Minnesota

The Minnesota Timberwolves and the Philadelphia 76ers are loaded with former early picks that are blossoming into All-Stars. The two teams will meet in Minnesota Tuesday night at 9:30 PM ET.

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The 76ers and Timberwolves have been heading in opposite directions over the last couple of weeks. The 76ers have lost four straight games, while the Timberwolves have won three of their last four. The T-Wolves are 9-4 SU at home, while the 76ers have lost three straight on the road.



Friday, December 8, 2017

Soccer Odds: Toronto-Seattle in MLS Cup Rematch

One year ago at BMO Field in Toronto, the Seattle Sounders beat Toronto 5-4 on penalties to win the MLS Cup, after playing to a scoreless draw. The same two teams will meet again this Saturday at BMO Field, beginning at 4 PM ET on ESPN; Toronto FC are –125 favorites at press time, with the Sounders at +345 and the draw in regulation at +245.

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Both sides are considerably stronger than they were last year. Toronto FC (20 wins, nine draws and five losses) were easily the best team in Major League Soccer during the regular season, while Seattle (14W, 11D, 9L) finished second in the Western Conference, tied with the Portland Timbers at 53 points. The Sounders swept the Vancouver Whitecaps and Houston Dynamo to reach the MLS Cup final, while Toronto had a bit more trouble getting past the New York Red Bulls and Columbus Crew SC in the East.

Toronto FC supporters are waiting with bated breath to see if striker Jozy Altidore will recover in time for Saturday’s game after aggravating a right ankle injury during the second leg of their series against Columbus. The Sounders, meanwhile, are relatively healthy going into this contest.


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Soccer Odds: Seattle Defends MLS Cup in Toronto

Saturday’s MLS Cup final (4 PM ET, ESPN) in Toronto is a rematch of last year’s final between the Seattle Sounders and Toronto FC. The Sounders won that match 5-4 on penalties, but they’re +345 underdogs on Saturday, with Toronto at –125 and the draw in regulation priced at +245.

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Toronto (20W, 9D, 5L) had the best record in the MLS during the regular season, but they’re waiting to see if striker Jozy Altidore will face the Sounders (14W, 11D, 9L) after aggravating an ankle injury during the Eastern Conference finals against Columbus Crew SC.


Thursday, December 7, 2017

NHL Odds: Winnipeg Jets at Florida Panthers on Thursday

On Thursday, the second-best team in the league, the Winnipeg Jets, will try to pick up a couple of easy points against the struggling Florida Panthers.

Not many teams in the NHL are hotter than the Jets right now. They’ve won nine of their last 13 games, and are No. 4 in the league with 38 points. The Jets have two players that rank in the top five in the league in points, and Winnipeg sits fifth in goals scored per game (3.36). They’ll look to continue that output against the defensively-challenged Florida Panthers this Thursday.

Florida has let in the third-most goals in the league so far this season, with 91. Needless to say, they’re a defensive nightmare, and their record reflects that. They’re 10-13-4 through 27 games and are a -14 in goal differential. Somehow their goaltender, Roberto Luongo, has maintained decent stats (2.62 goals against average, .928 save percentage), but after suffering an apparent injury on Monday against the Islanders, Florida may have to turn to their second-string netminder, James Reimer.


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NHL Odds: Wheeler and the Jets fly to Florida to take on the Panthers

Jets’ Captain, Blake Wheeler, has been as dangerous as they come in the NHL this season. He ranks third in points (7 goals, 29 assists), and sits only four points behind Nikita Kucherov for first in the league. He’ll look to pad those stats against the Florida Panthers on Thursday.

The Panthers have struggled mightily this season. They’re currently third last in the NHL with 24 points, and have lost six of their last 10 games. The lone bright spot on the team has been the strong play of their veteran goalie, Roberto Luongo. Unfortunately, Luongo had to be helped off the ice in Monday’s game against the Islanders, and may miss Thursday’s matchup.





Wednesday, December 6, 2017

NFL Odds: New Coach for Giants With Cowboys in Town

The New York Giants (2-10 SU, 5-7 ATS) have fired head coach Ben McAdoo – and GM Jerry Reese, too. But will it help them beat the visiting Dallas Cowboys (6-6 SU and ATS) this Sunday? New York can help spoil the Cowboys’ playoff chances with a win; kick-off is at 1 PM ET on FOX, and the NFL lines are locked at press time with Dallas laying six points.

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Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo has been named interim head coach for the Giants, and with this promotion, QB Eli Manning is expected to get his starting job back after McAdoo went with Geno Smith in last week’s loss to the Oakland Raiders. However, there are a number of other personnel questions for both teams that have the lines for Sunday’s game in lockdown.

The most important of these questions: Will QB Dak Prescott start for the Cowboys? It’s believed Prescott will play Sunday after injuring his throwing hand during last week’s win over Washington; that was a Thursday nighter, so Prescott has extra time to heal before facing the G-Men. Thursday’s victory was Dallas’ first in four games since RB Ezekiel Elliott began serving his six-game suspension.


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NFL Odds: Who Will QB Sunday’s Cowboys-Giants Game?

Now that the New York Giants (2-10 SU, 5-7 ATS) have fired head coach Ben McAdoo, it looks like Eli Manning will start Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys (6-6 SU and ATS), kicking off at 1 PM ET on FOX. But will Dak Prescott start for Dallas? The NFL lines are locked with the Cowboys at –6 until more is known about Prescott’s status.

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Prescott injured his throwing hand during last Thursday’s victory over Washington – their first in four games since RB Ezekiel Elliott went on suspension. It’s believed Prescott will start Sunday after X-rays came up negative.


Tuesday, December 5, 2017

NBA Odds: Warriors at Charlotte on Wednesday

It hasn’t always been smooth sailing for the defending champions this year. The Golden State Warriors (18-6 SU, 11-13 ATS) find themselves second overall in the NBA standings, but they’ve won five of their last six games at 4-2 ATS, and they’ll visit the slumping Charlotte Hornets (8-13 SU, 9-11-1 ATS) on Wednesday. Tip-off is at 8 PM ET on ESPN.


After some early-season injury concerns with Kevin Durant, the Dubs have all their players back in action – although at varying levels of health. Rest days are being handed out liberally; Andre Iguodala (sore left knee) was given Sunday off, while Shaun Livingston (rest) was expected to sit out Monday in a back-to-back situation.

The Hornets should also be at full capacity once Kemba Walker (bruised left shoulder) returns Monday from a two-game absence. However, this team has deeper issues. Dwight Howard can still play defense, but the former eight-time NBA All-Star has become a black hole on offense as he prepares to turn 32 on Friday. This problem is compounded by having Howard and defensive specialist Michael Kidd-Gilchrist on the floor together. Second-round pick Dwyane Bacon has also played heavy, yet ineffective minutes for Charlotte.


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NBA Odds: Hornets Welcome Dubs to The Hive

The Charlotte Hornets (8-13 SU, 9-11-1 ATS) can’t seem to get their engines going. They’ll need  some kind of boost heading into Wednesday’s home game against the Golden State Warriors (18-6 SU, 11-13 ATS), tipping off at 8 PM ET on ESPN.


That boost could come from Kemba Walker, who was due back in action Monday after missing two games with a bruised left shoulder. But even with Walker, Charlotte’s offense has been mediocre at best. And Dwight Howard, who turns 32 Friday, is having arguably the worst season of his career at both ends of the court.



NBA Odds: Thunder Aim to Get on Track Against Jazz

The struggles of the Oklahoma City Thunder have been one of the biggest storylines in the NBA this season. On Tuesday, they’ll host the Utah Jazz as they try to put something together.

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The Jazz play Monday night at home against the Washington Wizards. Going into that game, Utah had won five in a row, averaging 115.4 points per game. This surge in production has boosted them to 23rd in points per game (103.1 points per game on the season). A portion of the production is coming from rookie Donovan Mitchell, who put up an average of 21.8 points per game over his last five games.

The Thunder acquired Paul George and Carmelo Anthony in the offseason, and were perceived to be one of the top teams in the Western Conference. It hasn’t played out that way as they are below .500. They are 24th in the NBA in points per game at 102.7 as the team is still working out how to mesh Russell Westbrook, George and Anthony together.

The Thunder are 7-3 SU and 6-4 ATS in their last 10 meetings, with seven going under the posted total. The Jazz won 96-87 at home on October 21.


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NBA Odds: Can Thunder Cool Off Streaking Jazz?

The Utah Jazz had won five in a row before Monday’s game against Washington. On Tuesday, they’ll be on the road in Oklahoma City facing a Thunder team that hasn’t really figured out how to get their Big Three to mesh just yet.

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The Jazz’ five-game winning streak has been fueled by rookie Donovan Mitchell, who has been incredible of late. He had a 41-point outing on Saturday and is leading the team in scoring over the last 10 games. Overall, the Thunder have won seven of their last 10 against the Jazz.



Friday, December 1, 2017

UFC 218 Odds: Holloway-Aldo 2 at UFC 218

When they last met in June, Max Holloway (ic) defeated Jose Aldo (c) to unify the UFC Featherweight Championship at UFC 212. Holloway was a +120 underdog in that bout; at press time, he’s a heavy –305 favorite for the Saturday main-event rematch at UFC 218, live on pay-per-view from Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. Aldo is now in the underdog role at +235.

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It wasn’t that long ago when Aldo (26-3 lifetime, 8-2 UFC) was considered one of the best fighters in the sport. Nothing was the same after Conor McGregor knocked him out in 13 seconds at UFC 194 and took the Featherweight title Aldo had held since it was created in 2010. Aldo beat Frankie Edgar (–145) for the interim title last year, then was promoted to undisputed champion after McGregor won the Lightweight belt and left the division.

Holloway (18-3 lifetime, 14-3 UFC) earned the interim Featherweight title after scoring a third-round TKO win over Anthony Pettis (+200) at UFC 206, then did the same to Aldo (–195) after appearing to lose the first two rounds. Volume striking was the key to Holloway’s success, eventually wearing down Aldo’s once-impregnable defense and landing with power.
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UFC Odds: Will Aldo Get His Revenge at UFC 218?

Jose Aldo will try to recapture the Featherweight title this Saturday in Detroit when he faces Max Holloway (–305) in the main event of UFC 218. Aldo lost the title to Holloway (+120) via third-round TKO last June at UFC 212.

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Aldo is a late replacement for Frankie Edgar, who pulled out of this fight on November 11 citing injury. In his title unification bout with Holloway, the interim champion at the time, Aldo appeared to win the first two rounds before Holloway’s volume striking finally broke down his defenses in the third.