2015 NBA Finals Gambling?
It’s finally here. The hyped up for good reason NBA Final upon us, and as all professional hoops cappers do, it’s time to speculate on what we should expect on the NBA hardcourt over the next couple weeks.
It’s finally here. The hyped up for good reason NBA Final upon us, and as all professional hoops cappers do, it’s time to speculate on what we should expect on the NBA hardcourt over the next couple weeks.
With the much-anticipated NBA Final upon us, it’s time to speculate on what we should expect on the professional hardcourt over the next couple of weeks.
It’s been hard to not hear about the Indians this off season. The media has given them massive recognition and some have even deemed them as a potential World Series contender.
There are so many story lines with the Cleveland Browns it is hard to know where to start. Josh Gordon? Johnny Manziel? The fact that this team can never seem to get it right?
How about all of the above?
The Cleveland Browns went 4-12 last season and finished in last place in the AFC North. They ended the season on a 7-game losing streak. Will Johnny Manziel be able to work his magic in Cleveland?
The Browns are loaded with extra picks this year and to nobody’s surprise they need help in a variety of places.
The Cleveland Indians somehow won 92 games last season and snuck into the playoffs. In fact, they even pushed Detroit for the division title but there is no way they don’t take a step back this year.
Any thin veneer of hope the Cleveland Cavaliers had of making the NBA Playoffs likely just vanished with the news that star guard Kyrie Irving is out indefinitely with a biceps strain injury.
The Cleveland Cavaliers will make the trip north of the border for a date with the Toronto Raptors on Friday night. The Cavaliers come to town streaking, having won six games in a row, including each of their two games following the All-Star break, while the Raptors have split their two games after the break.
Getting Steve Nash back didn’t make much difference as the Lakers will arrive in Cleveland on Wednesday fresh off a loss to Minnesota on Tuesday night.
Steelers Continue Improbable March Toward Playoffs – Host Browns in Week 17
It is hard to believe but the Pittsburgh Steelers are still alive in the AFC playoff picture. They will need a win Sunday and a lot of help but the fact that they are still standing is a testament to this team.
There are meaningless matches and then there is this one. Neither of these teams is going to make the playoffs this season and both have been slumping of late, throw in some bad weather and you have a hell of a show right?
What in the world has gotten into the Portland Trail Blazers? Through 25 contests, the team from the Northwest Division has lost just four games, giving it the best record in the entire NBA.
The Chicago Bears will travel to FirstEnergy Stadium on a short week after putting on a show on Monday night to take on the Cleveland Browns.
I know that every league and every sport has its meaningless games but they just seem harsher in the NFL, maybe it is because the game is so physical so it is hard to imagine playing when there is really nothing at stake (except paychecks).
Two teams heading in opposite directions will tip off on Wednesday, as the struggling Cleveland Cavaliers host the surging Miami Heat and the Cavs’ most celebrated former star.