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NBA Finals 2011: Variety is not the Spice of life
Written by Dan Burke   
Friday, 28 January 2011

NBA Finals 2011: Variety is not the Spice of lifeThe NBA has become boring. Yes, I said it, boring and way too predictable. Before the 2010-2011 season even started, you could count on one hand the number of teams that had a chance to make it to the NBA Finals. Five teams and only one in the Western Conference. The resurrection of the San Antonio Spurs has increased the number to two teams in the West. It’s not surprising at all, in the last twelve years, the Los Angeles Lakers or the Spurs have represented the West eleven times. The Dallas Mavericks are the only other team to break through and make it to the Finals and we know what happened to them.

The Eastern Conference has offered more variety. In the same past dozen years the East has had 9 different teams make it to the marquee matchup. This year it’s Boston, Orlando or Miami. Chicago has an outside chance, but the referees, home court advantage, and the big bosses’ desire for higher television ratings will be too much for the Bulls to overcome.

The 2010-2011 season will be remembered as the year that a few of the players took over the entire league. LeBron and company got together to do what their previous owners couldn’t; put together a team that will contend for a championship. It’s The Lord of the Rings, NBA style.

Basically we have five out of the thirty teams that have a legitimate shot at winning it all, which is great for those teams, their cities and their fans. But it stinks for the other 25 (or 84%) teams that don’t. What team wants to fight for that seventh or eighth playoff seed knowing that they’re going to get knocked out and possibly embarrassed in the first round?

One of the main problems is there just not enough of the “elite” players to go around. And now, that the “elitists” are making the decisions on where they are going to play, and whom they are going to play with, we can only assume that the disparity between the “haves” and the “have-nots” will only become greater. Denver’s Carmello Anthony and New Orleans’ Chris Paul are following in the footsteps of James, Bosh and Wade. Paul is “waiting around for one more year”, to see if the Hornets management can gather up enough talent to satisfy his championship desires. Mello has made it clear that he wants to join Amare Stoudemire in New York and create their version of “Fellowship of the Ring”.

The NBA has a long slippery slope of problems facing them in the immediate future. Any changes geared towards having more parity in the league would be a great start. If not, attendance and television ratings are sure to plummet. Simply put it would be a whole lot more exciting for everyone if more teams had an actual chance of winning it all. The Oklahoma City Thunder vs. the Chicago Bulls playing in the NBA Finals? That would be a welcomed change, at least for this fan.

 

 
College Basketball: Ohio State and Pitt in Action
Written by Jodi Roy   
Friday, 28 January 2011

On January 29, the top two teams in the college basketball polls try to avoid upsets as they go on the road to play conference also-rans.

#1 Ohio State at Northwestern

#1 Ohio State (21-0) continues to survive all challenges, defeating #22 Illinois and #12 Purdue within the past week. Now, they must go on the road to face Northwestern (13-6), a team that has struggled in Big Ten action but has defeated both Iowa and Indiana.The Wildcats are led by John Shurna, a forward averaging 19.2 points per game. Guards Michael Thompson and Drew Crawford average 13.9 and 12.8 points respectively to add effective secondary scoring. Is Northwestern up for an upset? Their average points scored per game of 76 is comparable to Ohio State’s 79 points per game scored but the Buckeyes have one of the hottest shooting teams in the nation and Jared Sullinger (17.8 ppg) is the real deal.

#2 Pittsburgh vs Rutgers

Pittsburgh (19-2) ascended to #2 in the nation on Monday, only to lose to Notre Dame 56-51 in a game where the Irish frustrated the Panthers with a slowdown offense. Pitt will try to rebound on the road against Rutgers (12-7). The Scarlet Knights have played only three ranked teams all season, losing all, and have really struggled to score points. Only one player, forward Jonathan Mitchell with 12.9, has scored in double figures making this game a perfect opportunity for the Panthers to bounce back on the road.

 
2010 Final Four Picks & Betting Odds
Written by Jodi Roy   
Tuesday, 30 March 2010

2010 Final Four Picks & Betting OddsJust a week ago the Duke Blue Devils faced the Baylor Bears and advanced to the 2010 Final Four picks matchup versus West Virginia. Listed as the 4.5 point college basketball picks favorite the Baylor Bears were set to take on Duke.

Receiving 4 ½ points from Duke, the Bears were a favored college basketball pick among sports gamblers to cover the point spread in the South Region Final and make the 2010 Final Four picks matchup, but the Blue Devils had other ideas. Duke, as they have done every time in this tournament, broke down the Baylor Bears to win Sunday’s Elite 8 odds matchup 78 to 71 and march into the 2010 Final Four picks matchup set for Saturday at 8:45PM.

As if the Duke vs Baylor college basketball picks matchup was not exciting enough, the Mountaineers advanced to the 2010 Final four picks matchup against Butler with a win over Kentucky. The Wildcats had won their first three games in the NCAA Tournament in spectacular fashion. The Wildcats had earned college basketball picks wins over East Tennessee State, Wake Forest and Cornell. The Kentucky Wildcats earned wins over three contenders by more than 18 points per college basketball picks matchup. The West Virginia Mountaineers earned their first three wins by dominating the second half of their college basketball picks matchups. Earning wins over Morgan State, Missouri and Washington.

Listed as a 4 point underdog against Kentucky, West Virginia was not favored to beat Kentucky and advance to the 2010 Final Four Picks matchup, but their experience, defense and desire led to the upset as the Mountaineers handled the Wildcats 73 to 66. The Mountaineers were not favored to win their college basketball predictions matchup over Kentucky, but their experience and dominant defense earned the upset victory for West Virginia Once again the Mountaineers are the underdogs versus Duke in Saturday's Final Four odds matchup.

Make your 2010 Final Four Picks at BetUs.com

 
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