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Streaming Video of ACC, Big East Means Basketball Handicappers Picks
Mar 11th, 2010

As bettors watch the Big East Tournament streaming video, or the ACC Tournament broadcast schedule, the top spread picks for March Madness are uncanny. ScoresOddsPicks at $7.99 has turned the gambling world upside down.

Courtesy of OddsShark.com: Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Flames play host to the Senators, the Bulls meet the Magic, and the ACC tournament has its first round in Greensboro.


Tipping off on the hardwood . . .
 As well, action continues in the Big East, Big 12, C-USA, Mountain West, and Pacific-10 tournaments on Thursday’s college hoops schedule, while the Big 10, SEC, and ACC tournaments all get underway. The action in the ACC event at Greensboro Coliseum has Virginia vs. Boston College, Miami vs. Wake Forest, North Carolina vs. Georgia Tech, and N.C. State vs. Clemson. The Tigers fell 70-65 to Wake Forest in their regular-season finale, but they did beat N.C. State 73-70 back on January 16. Trevor Booker tossed in 20 points for Clemson that day.


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The NBA offers up three games on Thursday, with Atlanta at Washington, Portland at Golden State, and Chicago at Orlando. The Bulls couldn’t stop Utah’s offense in their last game on Tuesday night, as they were thumped 132-108 at home. Derrick Rose picked up 25 points and 13 assists in that defeat for the Bulls, while Brad Miller was good for 20 points in the losing cause. The Magic had no trouble with the Clippers in their last game on Tuesday, winning 113-87. Dwight Howard poured in 22 points to go along with 15 rebounds in that matchup.
 The NBA spread is updated live.

Taking a trip around the rink . . .

Finally, there are 10 games on the NHL’s schedule for Thursday, including Ottawa at Calgary. The Senators began their Alberta swing with an easy 4-1 win over the Oilers in Edmonton on Tuesday night. Chris Kelly, Matt Cullen, Mike Fisher, and Milan Michalek all scored for the Sens in that victory, while Brian Elliott made 18 saves.

The Flames doubled up on the Red Wings in their last game on Tuesday, winning by a final score of 4-2. Jarome Iginla scored his 31st goal of the season in that win for Calgary, and Miikka Kiprusoff made 28 saves.


Also on the ice on Thursday: Atlanta at Columbus, Tampa Bay at Toronto, St. Louis at the Islanders, Edmonton at Montreal, Pittsburgh at Carolina, Minnesota at Detroit, Florida at Colorado, Nashville at San Jose, and Boston at Philadelphia. The Flyers slipped past the Islanders for a 3-2 win in their last game on Tuesday night, with Simon Gagne scoring the game-winning goal. Michael Leighton made 23 saves in the win. The Bruins fell 4-3 on the road to the Maple Leafs Tuesday night, with Mark Recchi picking up a goal and two assists.

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