Nov 11th, 2009 A Veterans Day thank you to all who have served the great
country of the USA
and all democracies. You are the most important citizens that we have. They are
not the best restaurant on any block, but kudos to the Applebees
Veterans Day and
Golden Corral freebies.
This report may not answer such burning questions as “Why
won’t my parakeet eat my diarrhea?” but the answer to who to bet on will be
solved.
Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Celtics play host
to the Jazz, the Suns try to knock off the Hornets, and the Blackhawks
and Avs take the ice in Chicago.
Jimmy the Greek….
The reviews are coming in on the “30 on 30” ESPN special
about Jimmy the Greek Snyder. Bob Warner of the betting blog
Lines-Maker.com said that, “The posthumous narration by Jimmy the Greek was spurious.
There was no parallel structure mixing fictitious commentary with real-life
interviews,” said Warner.
“Still, the bio on a sports handicapping pioneer was
fair and balanced.”
Colliding on the gridiron . . .
Wednesday’s college football matchup has Toledo
at Central Michigan, with the Chippewas set as
15.5-point home favorites at BetUs Sportsbook . Central
Michigan (7-2 SU, 6-2 ATS) fell 31-10 to Boston
College in their last contest, with
Ryan Radcliff rushing for the team’s only touchdown in the fourth quarter. The
Rockets (4-5 SU, 4-5 ATS) were defeated 31-24 by Miami-Ohio in their most
recent contest two weeks ago.
Now from Matt Rivers: I had 12 of 14 winning days now
after the Ohio Bobcats. That includes a perfect 7-0 over the last four
days on the gridiron for 675,000* of profit and five straight 75,000*
winners.
And today my Monster 100,000* is on the hardwoods which
should tell you something about how easy that game is. I am the hottest man
alive, bar none. I have the NBA Game of the Year plus Toledo
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looking better than the Carrie Prejean video sextape, Matt Rivers.
Tipping off on the hardwood . . .
A busy night around the NBA on Wednesday sees 13 games on the schedule, including
Utah at Boston.
The Jazz improved to 3-4 on the season by beating the Knicks 95-93 on the road
on Monday night. Andrei Kirilenko and Carlos Boozer each scored 23 points for
the Jazz in that victory, while Mehmet Okur had 12 rebounds. The 7-1 Celtics last played on
Saturday against the Nets, when they rolled to an 86-75 win. Paul Pierce tossed
in 16 points for Boston in that
contest.
Also on the NBA’s Wednesday slate: Chicago at Toronto, Golden State at Indiana,
Atlanta at New York, Philadelphia at New Jersey, Charlotte at Detroit, Denver
at Milwaukee, Cleveland at Orlando, Portland at Minnesota, Memphis at Houston,
Dallas at San Antonio, Oklahoma City at the Clippers, and New Orleans at
Phoenix. The Suns sit at 7-1 on the season after beating the Sixers 119-115 on
Monday night. Steve Nash had 21 points and 20 assists in that win.
As well, college basketball offers up three games on Wednesday, with Robert
Morris at Syracuse, Detroit
at No. 13 California, and N.C. Central at No. 6 North Carolina. The Tar Heels
won their season opener 88-72 over Florida International on Monday night, with
Deon Thompson scoring 20 points in the win.
Taking a trip around the rink . . .
Finally, there are six games on the National Hockey League schedule for
Wednesday, with Edmonton at Buffalo, Los Angeles at Carolina, Anaheim at New
Jersey, the Islanders at Washington, Detroit at Columbus, and Colorado at
Chicago. The 12-4-2 Avs fell 5-3 to the Oilers in
their last game on Sunday, with Marek Svatos, T.J. Hensick,
and David Jones all scoring. The Hawks are 9-5-2 after beating the Kings 4-1 on Monday night; Troy Brouwer collected three points.
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