Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Tuesday Sports and Betting Picks Headlines

Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: LeBron and the Cavaliers take on Indiana, Kobe and the Lakers meet the Thunder, and the Sharks try to feed on the Bruins. Americans For Prosperity in sports betting continue to put a serious hurting on the sportsbooks.

Tipping Off in the NBA

Coming off their marquee matchup on Sunday, the Lakers and Cavaliers will go their separate ways this week, starting with games on Tuesday night. LeBron James and company will be looking to pick up a win against a lowly division rival, as they'll be in Indiana to meet the Pacers. Meanwhile, Kobe Bryant's Lakers will be looking for a cakewalk when they get a visit from the cellar-dwelling Thunder.

A busy night around the NBA features seven other games on the schedule, including Detroit on the road in Chicago, and Dwyane Wade and Miami at home against Denver. As well, it'll be Washington at Atlanta, San Antonio at New Jersey, Toronto at Minnesota, Sacramento at Dallas, and New York at Golden State.

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The March to Madness

It's Marquette vs. Villanova in Big East action on Tuesday night, with the conference rivals coming off very different results. The Golden Eagles were upset 57-56 by South Florida in their last contest despite a 22-point performance from Jerel McNeal. The Wildcats, on the other hand, knocked off Syracuse 102-85 in their last game, with Dante Cunningham picking up 31 points in the victory.

Clemson will take on Boston College in Chestnut Hull in key ACC action on Tuesday night, while Michigan will get a visit from rival Michigan State. As well, Oklahoma State will travel to Texas, and Minnesota will play host to the Hoosiers.

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A Trip Around the Rink

Two of the NHL's best clubs meet in Boston on Tuesday night when the Bruins play host to the Sharks and former Beantown superstar Joe Thornton. The Bruins were beaten 4-3 in overtime by the Flyers on Saturday afternoon, but they're still 6-1-3 in their past 10 outings. The Sharks were also tagged with an overtime loss in their last outing, as the Blue Jackets got by them by a 3-2 score.

There are a half-dozen other games on the NHL's schedule for Tuesday, including the Red Wings on the road in Nashville. As well, it's Los Angeles at the Islanders, Colorado at Columbus, Atlanta at Tampa Bay, Toronto at Florida, and Vancouver at St. Louis; the Canucks blasted the Blackhawks 7-3 Saturday night.

Rounding Out the Slate

The Cubs always have their early-season supporters, and this year's no different with them pegged as the 3/1 Vegas favorites to win the 2009 National League pennant. The defending-champion Phillies are just behind Chicago at 4/1 odds to get back to the World Series, while the Mets and Dodgers are pegged at 5/1 odds. The Diamondbacks round out the first five on the chart, as they sit at 13/2.

The Cardinals have 8/1 odds on that Vegas list right now, while the Brewers are at 15/1, and the Rockies and Braves are both pegged at 18/1. The Marlins and Astros hold down 20/1 odds to get to the World Series, with the Giants at 25/1, the Reds at 40/1, and the Padres at 60/1. The Nationals, as usual, are big 'dogs at 60/1 odds, but that still puts them ahead of one other team - the 75/1 Pirates.

Sports Headlines

Disgraced baseball player Alex Rodriquez has accused Sports Illustrated writer Selena Roberts of stalking him. "All Eyes on Me" cries A-Roid…Michael Phelps will take 2-3 months before deciding whether to compete in the 2012 Olympics….Johan Santana will skip the World Baseball Classic.

Other News

From the Hollywood and entertainment betting odds world, Rihanna is cooperating in the Chris Brown investigation…Sportsbooks are reporting the public was off in the Grammy Awards bets….The Dancing With the Stars betting odds could be as interesting as ever as Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, pop star Jewel, her husband Ty Murray and country singer Chuck Wicks are among the participants.

 

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