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12-04-22 | Oregon v. UCLA OVER 141 | 56-65 | Loss | -110 | 4 h 35 m | Show | |
It's hard to start any better than UCLA did Thursday night. The 21st-ranked Bruins knocked down their first eight shots and scored the game's first 17 points en route to an 80-66 win at Stanford in their Pac-12 Conference opener. Expecting a similar start Sunday when they host Oregon in another conference matchup might not be realistic, but coach Mick Cronin certainly wouldn't mind. "I was really happy with the way we started out," he said. "You saw this week, the first road game is the scariest road game, especially with our freshmen. We rode (the start) the rest of the way. You're not going to keep sustaining that." UCLA (6-2, 1-0 Pac-12) actually stretched the margin to 32-9 later in the half and led 50-29 at intermission before allowing the advantage to dwindle to 66-58 at the 4:30 mark in the second half. But the Bruins were able to put the Cardinal away via their star, Jaime Jaquez Jr. He hit a short jumper and a layup to cap a 6-0 run in a 28-second span that restored a 14-point lead with just over two minutes left to play. Jaquez finished with a game-high 27 points, upping his scoring average to a team-leading 18.0 points per game. Jaquez hit 12 of 17 shot attempts, continuing a recent trend. He's hit 56.0 percent on the year, going 32 of 44 over the past three games. Yet Jaquez said getting the ball to him down the stretch wasn't necessarily designed. |
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12-04-22 | Chargers v. Raiders UNDER 49.5 | 20-27 | Win | 100 | 3 h 45 m | Show | |
When the Los Angeles Chargers last came to Las Vegas, a tie would have put them and the Raiders in the playoffs. Both teams looked as though they were heading there together in overtime last January - before the Raiders decided to go alone with a 47-yard field goal as time expired. Now the Chargers are back to play the Raiders on Sunday, and only one team appears to be playoff contention. Los Angeles and the New England Patriots, each 6-5, are just outside the postseason picture. The Cincinnati Bengals and New York Jets, each 7-4, are just inside. That's not the case for Las Vegas, which at 4-7 is trying to work its way to .500 after consecutive overtime road victories. |
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12-04-22 | Dolphins v. 49ers UNDER 46 | 17-33 | Loss | -110 | 2 h 29 m | Show | |
When Kyle Shanahan got his first job as an NFL position coach, Mike McDaniel was right there as his assistant. From that first time together in 2006 in Houston to stints in Washington, Cleveland, Atlanta and finally San Francisco, as Shanahan moved, McDaniel followed, with the two coaches spending 14 of the next 16 seasons together. "Wherever I went, except a couple years he was out, he was always my assistant, so we were always grooming him and working on things together," Shanahan said. Now the relationship enters a new chapter when the two coaches will face each other for the first time when McDaniel's Miami Dolphins (8-3) visit his old stomping grounds to take on Shanahan's 49ers (7-4) on Sunday. |
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12-04-22 | Nuggets v. Pelicans UNDER 231 | 106-121 | Win | 100 | 1 h 13 m | Show | |
Zion Williamson's stellar play has helped the New Orleans Pelicans take over first place in the Southwest Division. Williamson and his teammates will try to continue their recent surge Sunday afternoon when they host the Northwest Division-leading Denver Nuggets. The Pelicans have won eight of their last 10 games with Williamson leading the way. On Friday, he scored 30 points and tied career-highs with 15 rebounds and eight assists in a 117-99 victory at San Antonio. "He's just scratching the surface," Pelicans head coach Willie Green said of the fourth-year forward, who missed all of last season because of foot surgery. "It's good to see, when you look at the timeline of coming back from an injury, knocking some rust off early in the season, and now he's starting to find a rhythm. "He's going to continue to get better. He's seeing different coverages on the floor when he has the ball in his hands. He's just making plays for us over and over again. He's making the right play." Williamson made 9 of 14 shots against the Spurs, two nights after he made 12 of 15 while scoring a season-high 33 points and grabbing 10 rebounds in a win over Toronto. |
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12-03-22 | Clemson v. North Carolina UNDER 64 | Top | 39-10 | Win | 100 | 10 h 34 m | Show |
A few weeks ago, the ACC Championship Game looked like it might be a play-in for the College Football Playoff before Clemson dropped two late-season decisions, now going against North Carolina for a shot at a New Year's bowl instead. That makes two straight playoffs that Clemson won't be in after the team's offensive output took a sharp downturn the last two seasons with DJ Uiagalelei at quarterback as the unit has struggled under his leadership, even if the team's front seven defensive unit remains one of the nation's most impressive. |
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12-03-22 | LSU v. Georgia UNDER 52 | 30-50 | Loss | -110 | 6 h 55 m | Show | |
The LSU quarterback will play in the game after dealing with an ankle issue, and good thing for this time owing to how much of its offense he accounts for. Daniels has 15 touchdowns passing with just two interceptions and he's second among quarterbacks nationally with 824 rushing yards, leading LSU in that category. When reduced to one of those dimensions, LSU tends to struggle, and limiting his off-script plays is key for Georgia's front-seven discipline. |
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12-03-22 | Fresno State v. Boise State UNDER 54.5 | 28-16 | Win | 100 | 6 h 37 m | Show | |
Underdog is 8-1 ATS in their last 9 meetings and 20-7 in Broncos' last 27 vs. a team with a winning record. |
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12-02-22 | South Dakota State v. Kent State UNDER 145.5 | Top | 68-83 | Loss | -110 | 9 h 11 m | Show |
The Golden Flashes shot just .238 from the floor (15-of-63) against the Houston Cougars, who are ranked in the top three nationally in scoring defense and FG% defense. Kent State was only 6-for-29 on 3-pointers (.207). Kent State has used a variety of starting lineups through seven games. Malique Jacobs has started five games but came off the bench at Houston, finishing with 11 points and seven rebounds in 30 minutes |
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12-01-22 | Capitals v. Seattle Kraken UNDER 6 | 2-3 | Win | 100 | 3 h 27 m | Show | |
If it seems like every goal Alex Ovechkin scores this season has historical significance, perhaps that's because it does. Ovechkin will try to continue his assault on the league's record book Thursday night when the Washington Capitals face the surprising Kraken in Seattle. The longtime Capitals star scored twice Tuesday in a 5-1 victory at Vancouver, tying one NHL record and breaking another. Ovechkin's first strike against the Canucks was his 135th game-opening goal, tying Jaromir Jagr for most in league history. His second tally was the 403rd road goal of his career, breaking Wayne Gretzky's NHL mark. "It's always nice when you beat the Great One," Ovechkin said. "It doesn't matter what kind of milestone it is. It's history." Ovechkin has 793 career goals, eight behind Gordie Howe for second in NHL history. Gretzky holds the record with 894. |
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12-01-22 | Bills v. Patriots UNDER 44.5 | 24-10 | Win | 100 | 1 h 28 m | Show | |
For New England, which is coming off its best offensive performance since quarterback Mac Jones returned from an ankle injury, the approach has been to remember but not fixate on last year's playoff debacle. "I'm not going to just dwell on something that's in the past, but it was definitely in my mind how we ended the season last year," running back Rhamondre Stevenson said. "I feel like we get to go out and put a different game on film." Thursday's game will be the third in 12 days for the Patriots, coming off having their season-best three-game winning streak ended in a 33-26 loss on Thanksgiving at Minnesota. Back in last place in the division, it's left little room for error with six games remaining. I anticipate that the defense will rule the day in this one. |
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12-01-22 | Oilers v. Wild UNDER 6.5 | 3-5 | Loss | -100 | 1 h 30 m | Show | |
Minnesota left winger Kirill Kaprizov will try to extend a nine-game point streak on Thursday night when the Wild face the Edmonton Oilers in Saint Paul, Minn. Kaprizov has five goals and nine assists during the hot streak. He also has at least one assist in eight straight games, tying the franchise record set by Jim Dowd in the 2001-02 season. The 25-year-old Russian isn't worried about the streak, though. "To be honest, I don't really think to think about that or criticize or talk about my game when it's going well," Kaprizov said through an interpreter. "I just kind of play and let the media you yourselves tell me if I'm doing better or not. I focus on my game and just doing the best I can." His teammates, however, are heaping praise on a player who has helped Minnesota win three of its past four games. "There's no pass that guy is not making through the seams," forward Matt Boldy said. "You kind of see it unfold with how smart he is. Just walking down, he knows I'm there. I've got to be ready for it for sure." Edmonton is set to play the second of back-to-back games after defeating the host Chicago Blackhawks 5-4 on Wednesday evening. Leon Draisaitl led the Oilers with two goals and an assist, giving him six goals in his past six games. |
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12-01-22 | Mavs v. Pistons UNDER 221 | 125-131 | Loss | -110 | 4 h 32 m | Show | |
The way Luka Doncic is playing against better opponents, it seems almost unfair to unleash the triple-double machine against the team with the NBA's worst record. The Dallas Mavericks superstar recorded his third 40-point triple-double of the season in a 116-113 win over defending champion Golden State on Tuesday. The Mavs travel to Detroit to face the downtrodden Pistons on Thursday. Doncic piled up 41 points, 12 rebounds, 12 assists and four steals for his 51st career triple-double. He tied Dirk Nowitzki for second place in franchise history with 20 career games of 40 or more points. Mark Aguirre is first with 22. |
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11-30-22 | Pacers v. Kings UNDER 243 | 114-137 | Loss | -110 | 9 h 13 m | Show | |
Tyrese Haliburton is expected to get a warm welcome when he returns to Sacramento for the first time as a member of the Indiana Pacers to face his old team, the Kings, on Wednesday night. Kings fans were shocked when Haliburton, seemingly a cornerstone to a franchise rebuild from the minute he was drafted 12th overall in 2020, highlighted a package of three players dealt to the Pacers in February for star big man Domantas Sabonis and two others. Haliburton and Sabonis have played on relatively even terms since the swap. Haliburton has averaged 18.5 points and 10.3 assists in 46 games for Indiana, while Sabonis has put up 17.8 points and 11.6 rebounds in 34 games for Sacramento. Haliburton, 22, averaged 13.6 points and 6.3 assists in 109 games for the Kings, while Sabonis, 26, logged 16.3 points and 10.5 rebounds per contest for the Pacers after he was acquired from the Oklahoma City Thunder in July 2017 in a deal for Paul George. The biggest surprise for the new-look Pacers and Kings has been in the standings. Indiana, which had the third-fewest wins (25) in the Eastern Conference last season, currently finds itself fourth in the East with a 12-8 record. Rookie Bennedict Mathurin, veteran Myles Turner and Buddy Hield, also acquired in the Sabonis trade, have joined with Haliburton in spearheading the turnaround. |
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11-30-22 | CS-Fullerton v. Seattle University UNDER 138.5 | 62-69 | Win | 100 | 9 h 22 m | Show | |
Under is 13-6 in Titans last 19 road games and is 12-3 in their last 15 road games vs. a team with a winning home record. |
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11-30-22 | Oilers v. Blackhawks UNDER 6.5 | 5-4 | Loss | -110 | 8 h 54 m | Show | |
Hungry for a jolt following a stretch of seven losses in 10 games, the Edmonton Oilers think they've rediscovered their spark. Edmonton enters Wednesday's visit to the Chicago Blackhawks with two straight high-drama wins. After rebounding from a 3-0, third-period deficit to top the host New York Rangers on Saturday, the Oilers prevailed 4-3 in overtime on Monday, stunning the visiting Florida Panthers with the tying goal with five seconds to go in regulation before netting the game-winner 22 seconds into overtime. "We haven't had the greatest first quarter ... not where we want to be," Oilers star Connor McDavid said. "We want to go on a run. We have to put a string together." Can the club's recent heroics be a turning point? "Yeah, hopefully," said Leon Draisaitl, who scored the winning goal against Florida. "You've got to work for those bounces, when it seems like it's going your way. They don't just come and fall on your plate. We've put in two pretty solid games here." The outlook is decidedly less sunny for Chicago. The Blackhawks have lost seven straight and nine of 10, with Sunday's 7-2 home loss to Winnipeg tying for the most lopsided result of the current slide. Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews challenged the team's preparation following the Winnipeg game, which prompted a players-only meeting before the team spoke with the media. |
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11-30-22 | Boston College v. Nebraska UNDER 131.5 | 67-88 | Loss | -115 | 9 h 42 m | Show | |
BC is scoring 64.3 points per game and shooting 42.3% from the floor. Their offense has been rather clunky to start the year. There isn't a player on the roster averaging over three assists per game and there are four players averaging two or more turnovers per game. They also leave something to be desired from behind the arc as well. The Eagles attempt 14.6 3-pointers per game and are connecting on under 30% of those tries. |
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11-30-22 | Bulls v. Suns UNDER 228 | 113-132 | Loss | -110 | 8 h 15 m | Show | |
Everything is coming together for the Phoenix Suns, who look to extend their winning streak to six games when they face the visiting Chicago Bulls on Wednesday. Even with point guard Chris Paul sidelined, the Suns have looked unstoppable as of late. Three-time All-Star Devin Booker is a major reason why. Booker had 44 points, eight rebounds and six steals in a 122-117 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Monday. "That's kind of what I get paid to do," Booker said. "I was worried about getting everyone else involved. Late in the game we got a lot of open shots." Booker is averaging 27.9 points on 47.0 percent shooting for the Suns, who boast the Western Conference's best record at 14-6. Paul has missed the past 10 games due to right heel soreness and is listed as day-to-day. Phoenix has gone 7-3 during that stretch with Cameron Payne starting in Paul's place. The Suns have won their last five meetings against Chicago, which is 2-1 midway through its six-game road trip. |
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11-30-22 | Georgetown v. Texas Tech OVER 137.5 | 65-79 | Win | 100 | 8 h 30 m | Show | |
Newly unranked Texas Tech will look to re-establish its early-season consistency when it hosts Georgetown in the Big East-Big 12 Battle on Wednesday in Lubbock, Texas. The Red Raiders (4-2) began the season 3-0 but dropped two of three at the Maui Invitational last week, including an 80-73 loss to Ohio State in the fifth-place game that sent the nation's then-No. 21 team tumbling from Monday's AP Top 25 rankings. "I feel like we just need to be more focused," forward Daniel Batcho said, per the Texas Tech athletics website. "We're really young. That's not an excuse, but it's true ... We learned a lot from this tournament." Batcho scored a career-high 21 points against the Buckeyes. His 12.5 points per game are second only to forward Kevin Obanor, who leads Texas Tech with 13.5. The Red Raiders carry a 24-game home winning streak into Wednesday's showdown against the Hoyas, who have lost their last 12 road games. Georgetown (4-3) enters its first road game this season following a 79-70 triumph over UMBC on Saturday. |
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11-30-22 | Hawks v. Magic UNDER 228 | 125-108 | Loss | -110 | 6 h 18 m | Show | |
Someone is going to end their losing streak on Wednesday night when the Atlanta Hawks visit the Orlando Magic. The Hawks have lost three in a row after Monday's 104-101 defeat in Philadelphia. Orlando has dropped five straight after a 109-102 loss at Brooklyn on the same night. Atlanta's skid is its longest of the season; Orlando also lost five in a row to open the season. This will be the second of four meetings between the two teams this season. Atlanta prevailed 108-98 in the first contest on Oct. 21. The Hawks have won two in a row against the Magic dating to last season. Both teams had trouble against the opposition's top player on Monday. Atlanta allowed Joel Embiid to score 30 points, including Philadelphia's last 11 points. Orlando couldn't stop Brooklyn's Kevin Durant, who scored a season-high 45 points. |
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11-30-22 | Sabres v. Red Wings UNDER 6.5 | 5-4 | Loss | -100 | 5 h 27 m | Show | |
The losses have piled up for the Buffalo Sabres, but the most recent defeat was particularly galling. Buffalo squandered a two-goal lead in the final six minutes of regulation, then lost in overtime to Tampa Bay 6-5 on Monday. The Sabres will try to end the month on a winning note when they visit Detroit on Wednesday night. Buffalo is 2-9-1 over its past 12 games. "You leave this game; that's going to dominate everything else," Sabres coach Don Granato said of the late collapse. "And it was every single guy. It was all the way to the overtime goal. "I do say all this, and our guys will learn from it. I know they will. I know they are [ticked] off at it. They've got to own it, and they will. I know we will. It happened, and you've got to make sure you gain the experience of it to the point where you don't allow it to happen again." Buffalo appeared to be on its way to a third victory in four games after Dylan Cozens and Jeff Skinner scored third-period goals against the Lightning. Steven Stamkos answered Skinner's tally 16 seconds later, and Brandon Hagel tied the score with a power-play goal. Stamkos scored again during the overtime session. |
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11-30-22 | Akron v. Marshall UNDER 144 | 57-68 | Win | 100 | 7 h 44 m | Show | |
Akron lost a close battle to Nevada in their most recent game by a score of 62-58. Tavari Johnson scored 21 of the team's 58 points and Enrique Freeman totaled nine points and nine rebounds. The Zips started out the game terribly, not scoring for the first 7.5 minutes of the game and then not scoring for the final 2.5 minutes of the contest. Akron finished 4th in the Mid-American Conference last year and they will need to do better, especially on the road if they are to compete for the top spot in their conference. This test against Marshall will be a good base to go off of. |
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11-30-22 | NC-Greensboro v. North Carolina A&T OVER 131 | 56-73 | Loss | -110 | 7 h 39 m | Show | |
Over is 22-7 in Spartans last 29 games following a double-digit loss at home and 10-4 in Spartans last 14 overall. |
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11-29-22 | Seattle Kraken v. Kings UNDER 6 | 9-8 | Loss | -100 | 7 h 55 m | Show | |
Los Angeles Kings coach Todd McLellan had some high praise for forward Arthur Kaliyev after he scored two power-play goals in a 3-2 overtime loss to visiting Ottawa on Sunday. Especially after what he saw on a one-timer from the right hash marks midway through the game. "I'm not saying that Arthur is (Washington Capitals forward Alex) Ovechkin by no means ... but they both have (the same) element of a shot from that spot," McLellan said. "Obviously, different hands, and you have respect it and it opens up ice for others." Kaliyev and the Kings, who have lost four of their past five games (1-2-2), will look to get back on track Tuesday night when they play host to the streaking Seattle Kraken. Fellow forward Gabriel Vilardi, who leads the Kings with 11 goals, didn't play Sunday because of an upper-body injury and is considered day-to-day. McLellan indicated Vilardi was injured in a 3-2 overtime loss at Seattle on Nov. 19. Kaliyev, who has scored six of his eight goals on the power play this season, stepped up to help the Kings earn a point Sunday. |
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11-29-22 | Cal-Irvine v. San Diego State OVER 136 | 69-72 | Win | 100 | 7 h 13 m | Show | |
San Diego State matchup is a wash against UC Irvine. They get to the charity stripe a lot, while their opponents are more than generous in committing shooting fouls. They do like to get out in transition on offense, and the Anteaters struggle with that shot type, albeit seldom seeing it. However, SDSU's half-court strengths also represent what UCI does well. On the flip side, Irvine kills it in the half-court, while San Diego State has been abysmal, especially against the three. Now don't expect the Anteaters to get out and run against a transition defense that has put the clamps on the opposing offense. |
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11-29-22 | Panthers v. Flames UNDER 6.5 | 2-6 | Loss | -100 | 5 h 21 m | Show | |
The Calgary Flames hope a return to home ice will spark their offense when they host the slumping Florida Panthers on Tuesday. The Flames begin a five-game homestand after posting a modest 2-3-1 record on their six-game road trip, which included a 5-4 shootout win over the Panthers on Nov. 19. Just when it seemed as if Calgary might be escaping its season-long scoring malaise, the team has again had trouble putting the puck into the net. Calgary has scored only three goals during its three-game winless streak (0-2-1). A 3-0 loss to the Washington Capitals on Friday was the Flames' first shutout defeat of the season, and a 3-2 setback to the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday saw the Flames register a season-low 20 shots. |
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11-29-22 | Baylor v. Marquette OVER 153.5 | 70-96 | Win | 100 | 6 h 35 m | Show | |
No. 6 Baylor will hit the road to face Marquette on Tuesday and both teams will bring some concerns along with some momentum when they square off in a Big East/Big 12 Battle matchup at Milwaukee. The Bears (5-1) head north after an 89-60 victory at home over visiting McNeese State on Thanksgiving eve. Keyonte George scored 17 points and LJ Cryer added 16 as Baylor overcame some early doldrums and asserted itself in the second half. Adam Flagler scored 13 points, Langston Love had 11 and Dale Bonner dished out a career-high 12 assists as the Bears outshot the Cowboys 60 percent to 32.1 percent after halftime. Baylor has won two straight after losing to then-No. 16 Virginia in the Main Event at Las Vegas on Nov. 18, including a victory over then-No. 8 UCLA, also at Las Vegas. |
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11-29-22 | Avalanche v. Jets UNDER 6 | 0-5 | Win | 100 | 4 h 29 m | Show | |
Widespread contributions have been key to the success of both the Colorado Avalanche and Winnipeg Jets this season. The Avalanche look to extend their season-high road win streak to four as they open a four-game road trip, while trying to keep the Jets from an overall third consecutive victory, on Tuesday night. Dallas sits atop the Central Division in the final days of November, but Winnipeg and the reigning Stanley Cup champion Avalanche are close behind. Colorado has won eight of 10, while the Jets are 11-3-1 since losing three of their first five to open the season. The Avs have managed to stay strong while dealing with injuries to the likes of budding star Valeri Nichushkin (ankle), Evan Rodrigues (lower body) and captain Gabriel Landeskog -- the latter who has yet to play in 2022-23 due to knee surgery. Stars Mikko Rantanen (29 points), Nathan MacKinnon (28 points) and Artturi Lehkonen (four goals, seven assists during a nine-game point streak) have certainly paced Colorado, but Dryden Hunt scored his first goal in 15 games since coming over from the New York Rangers during Saturday's 4-1 home victory over Dallas. |
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11-29-22 | Syracuse v. Illinois UNDER 144.5 | 44-73 | Win | 100 | 5 h 51 m | Show | |
Illinois had plenty to be satisfied about Friday during a 33-point victory over Lindenwood, and right at the top of the list was the efficient play of Skyy Clark. The No. 16 Fighting Illini hope their first-year point guard can author another strong performance Tuesday when they host Syracuse in Champaign, Ill., as part of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Clark, a 6-3 freshman from Los Angeles, averaged 7.6 points on 52.6-percent shooting over his first five games for Illinois (5-1). Clark then took his play to another level against Lindenwood, shooting 8 of 9 from the field for a career-high 19 points, while adding four assists. "As a point guard, you just have to learn how to run your team," Clark said. "That was one of the biggest things I had to learn coming into college. This team makes my job a lot easier because they're all great players, they all listen and there aren't any egos on the team. They also have the same mentality as me, which is to work hard." RJ Melendez also worked hard on Friday as the sophomore guard registered a career-high 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting. Afterward, he was happy to talk about his backcourt mate. |
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11-29-22 | Warriors v. Mavs UNDER 228 | Top | 113-116 | Loss | -110 | 4 h 15 m | Show |
Seeing the Golden State Warriors might be the inspiration the Dallas Mavericks need to end a four-game losing streak when last year's Western Conference finalists meet for the first time this season on Tuesday night in Dallas. The Mavericks weren't convinced the better team had won after the Warriors took advantage of a cold-shooting Dallas squad to claim a berth in the 2022 NBA Finals with a 4-1 triumph. Golden State outshot the Mavericks 51.8% to 43.7% from the field, allowing the Warriors to overcome nine more turnovers and 14 fewer free-throw points in the series. Since they last met in June, the Mavericks have made the most significant transaction, replacing steady guard Jalen Brunson (lost to the New York Knicks in free agency) with a talented big man Christian Wood, who came over from Houston. |
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11-29-22 | Knicks v. Pistons UNDER 226.5 | Top | 140-110 | Loss | -110 | 4 h 58 m | Show |
The Knicks already have beaten the Pistons twice, both at Madison Square Garden. The first meeting was a 130-106 blowout on Oct. 21. Then on Nov. 11, R.J. Barrett had a 30-point game in a 121-112 victory. Following Tuesday's contest, New York returns home for four games. The Pistons have the worst record in the league (5-17), in part because they've been decimated by injuries. Star guard Cade Cunningham is pondering season-ending shin surgery. A trio of other starters missed their 102-94 loss to Cleveland on Sunday. Bojan Bogdanovic and Jaden Ivey sat out with knee soreness while Isaiah Stewart was sidelined by a toe injury. Saddiq Bey, the team's other regular starter, scored 15 points after missing the previous four games due to an ankle injury. Detroit led by five entering the fourth quarter but were then outscored 29-16. |
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11-28-22 | Pacers v. Lakers UNDER 238 | 116-115 | Win | 100 | 7 h 9 m | Show | |
LeBron James is back, and the Los Angeles Lakers' offense is firing better than it has all season, with another test waiting at home Monday night from the Indiana Pacers. After missing five games because of a groin injury, James returned for a two-game road set against the San Antonio Spurs beginning Friday. The Lakers won both contests, including a 143-point offensive eruption on Saturday. After a 2-10 start to the season, the Lakers have won five of six. That the most recent victory came without Anthony Davis made it even more impressive. James scored a season-best 39 points on Saturday -- making seven 3-pointers -- and added 11 rebounds. There was the matter of the Lakers' defense allowing 138 points in the second victory over the Spurs. That type of effort could spell doom against the Pacers, who have won eight of their past 11 games, even with a 114-100 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday. The Spurs delivered a season-high output in points against the Lakers while plummeting toward an eighth consecutive defeat. Davis, who had been dealing with back tightness this season, was out because of a bruised left calf, although his absence was characterized as precautionary. |
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11-28-22 | Suns v. Kings UNDER 233.5 | 122-117 | Loss | -110 | 7 h 54 m | Show | |
The team with the biggest discrepancy in the NBA between home and road wins will attempt to shrink that gap when the Phoenix Suns visit the Sacramento Kings on Monday night. The Suns have won four in a row, all at home, to improve their record at Phoenix to 11-1. They are the winningest home team in the NBA. But Phoenix also has one of the worst road records in the NBA at 2-5, having lost their last three away from home. Their only road wins have come against the Los Angeles Clippers in October and the Minnesota Timberwolves almost three weeks ago. Trips to Sacramento were generally enjoyable for the Suns last season, although their 2-0 road sweep didn't come easily, with the wins coming by a total of eight points, including one in overtime. But that was when the Kings were en route to their 16th straight season without a playoff appearance. They could be on a different path this year, having opened 10-8 and just 2 1/2 games behind Phoenix's best-in-the-West pace. The Kings have lost two straight, which came at the end of a tough three-game trip to Memphis, Atlanta and Boston that began with a win over the Grizzlies. Sacramento has won its last six home games after an 0-3 start. |
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11-28-22 | Cal Poly v. Pacific UNDER 141.5 | 62-58 | Win | 100 | 9 h 38 m | Show | |
Under is 8-3 in Mustangs last 11 games following a straight up win. Under is 7-3 in Mustangs last 10 games vs. a team with a winning % below .400. |
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11-28-22 | Seattle University v. Washington OVER 141.5 | 66-77 | Win | 100 | 8 h 25 m | Show | |
Washington (5-1) also has enjoyed some early-season success, returning home after claiming the championship of the Wooden Legacy tournament at Anaheim, Calif., with a 68-64 overtime victory Friday against Saint Mary's. "We found ways to win and at the end of the day, that's what it's all about," Huskies coach Mike Hopkins said. "Win the game in front of you. Get better. And move forward." The Huskies were led by a pair of transfers in tourney MVP Keion Brooks Jr. (Kentucky) and all-tournament pick Franck Kepnang (Oregon). Brooks had 14 points and 11 rebounds in the title game and Kepnang added 10 points and five rebounds. "It was big for our team just to get this win and go back to Seattle with the trophy," Kepnang said. "That's what we said coming into the game is that we're coming back home ... with the trophy." |
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11-28-22 | Pittsburgh v. Northwestern UNDER 128.5 | 87-58 | Loss | -110 | 8 h 49 m | Show | |
Pittsburgh swept through its Thanksgiving week schedule with home wins against Alabama State, Fairleigh Dickinson and William & Mary, needing strong, second-half spurts to pull away each time. Has something been amiss with the Panthers in the first 20 minutes of games entering Monday's visit to Evanston, Ill., to play Northwestern in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge? "I wish I could tell you. It's frustrating," Pitt coach Jeff Capel said. "I don't know if there's something we need to change in warmups, but we need to figure it out. As we move forward, the competition increases, starting on Monday. If you dig yourself a hole in these next three games, it will be difficult to dig out of." Pitt (4-3) is coming off Friday's 80-64 win against William & Mary. Trailing 37-33 at halftime, the Panthers relied on the second double-double of the season from Blake Hinson, who finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds. Nike Sibande narrowly missed a double-double, contributing 15 points and nine boards. Monday's game begins a three-game road trip for the Panthers, with upcoming stops at North Carolina State and Vanderbilt. Northwestern (5-1) absorbed its first defeat Wednesday, losing 43-42 to No. 13 Auburn in the championship game of the Cancun Challenge. |
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11-28-22 | Steelers v. Colts UNDER 39.5 | 24-17 | Loss | -110 | 8 h 4 m | Show | |
The Steelers (3-7) seem vulnerable. They've lost three of four overall, four straight on the road, and rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett has struggled with interceptions with his Monday night debut looming. Similar to Indy, Pittsburgh has struggled to produce points and even its usually stout run defense has been susceptible this season. Coach Mike Tomlin realizes that's a potential problem against 2021 NFL rushing champ Jonathan Taylor up next, even with defending NFL Defensive Player of the Year T.J. Watt back from an injury. "We haven't been in a stadium with him before, but we respect his talents and his resume," Tomlin said. "We believe quality play, for them, centers around his exploits and what he's able to do. We've got to minimize his impact on the game." Taylor has rushed for 231 yards and two scores since Saturday replaced Frank Reich and Saturday seems more committed to the ground game. |
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11-28-22 | Stars v. Blues UNDER 6 | 4-1 | Win | 105 | 4 h 6 m | Show | |
The St. Louis Blues will try to ride the momentum from their improbable Saturday night comeback at Florida when they host the Dallas Stars on Monday. The Blues trailed the Panthers 4-1 with less than 12 minutes remaining before rallying for a 5-4 overtime victory. The dramatic victory snapped a two-game skid. "We understand that games are at a premium," the Blues' Torey Krug said, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "You need to collect points when you can. So we knew if there was a chance -- if we got one -- that we could come back in the game. We didn't hang our heads, we just kept our heads up and went to work, and like I said, we got rewarded." The Blues hope to start a new streak during their roller coaster of a season. They won their first three games, lost eight straight in regulation time, then won seven consecutive games before losing the next two. |
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11-28-22 | Hornets v. Celtics UNDER 225.5 | 105-140 | Loss | -110 | 4 h 20 m | Show | |
The Charlotte Hornets will be without guard Gordon Hayward when they visit the Boston Celtics on Monday night. According to multiple reports, Hayward has a fractured left shoulder and is expected to be out for an extended period of time. Hayward, 32, missed eight consecutive games earlier this month with what was originally termed a shoulder contusion. He played in three consecutive games before sitting out Friday night's 110-108 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves due to the shoulder injury. Hayward has appeared in 11 games this season. He's averaging 16.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists while shooting 44.5 percent from the field and 38.1 percent from 3-point range. He spent three seasons with the Celtics, who sent him to the Hornets in a sign-and-trade agreement in 2020. Boston was without star forward Jason Tatum (ankle) for Sunday night's 130-121 victory over the Washington Wizards. It was the third game of a six-game homestand for the Celtics, who have won three in a row. It was also the first game Tatum has missed this season. Tatum injured his ankle against the Chicago Bulls last Monday, but he played in Wednesday's 125-112 victory over the Dallas Mavericks and in Friday's 122-104 victory over the Sacramento Kings. He was Boston's leading scorer and rebounder in each game. Tatum is averaging 36.9 minutes, 30.5 points, 7.9 rebounds and 4.6 assists per game this season. He is listed as day to day. |
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11-28-22 | Magic v. Nets UNDER 224.5 | 102-109 | Win | 100 | 4 h 16 m | Show | |
Players returning from injuries or offseason surgery normally sit out a portion of a back-to-back set, but the way Brooklyn's Seth Curry performed Sunday afternoon against the Portland Trail Blazers might make it a harder-than-usual decision for the Nets. After Curry's 29 points and seven 3-pointers helped the Nets successfully start their season-high seven-game homestand, Brooklyn will attempt to reach the .500 mark for the second time this season when it hosts the Orlando Magic on the back end of a back-to-back on Monday night. Brooklyn is attempting to reach .500 for the first time since it beat Toronto in the second game of the season after getting blown out by New Orleans in the season opener. The Nets were one game under .500 twice last week but followed both instances with losses (in Philadelphia and Indiana). After collapsing in the fourth quarter Friday, Curry helped the Nets pull away in the final 12 minutes of Sunday's 111-97 victory over the Blazers. He scored 13 points in the quarter, including 11 in the time Kevin Durant spent getting a rest. The 29 points was Curry's highest total in 30 regular-season games since becoming a Net along with Ben Simmons in the trade for James Harden. Following offseason ankle surgery, Curry is averaging 11.4 points a game and shooting 43.9 percent (25-of-57) from 3-point range. |
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11-28-22 | Maple Leafs v. Red Wings UNDER 6.5 | 4-2 | Win | 100 | 3 h 14 m | Show | |
At least one streak will end in Detroit on Monday. The Toronto Maple Leafs will look to finish off a perfect four-game road trip against the host Red Wings on Monday. Also, Maple Leafs forward Mitchell Marner will seek to extend his point streak to 17 games. Detroit, in turn, will try to extend its winning streak to five games and defenseman Filip Hronek will aim to score for the fifth consecutive contest. Toronto has collected victories against New Jersey, Minnesota and Pittsburgh during its road swing. It posted a 4-1 win over the Penguins on Saturday as Marner scored in the first minute and added an assist. Marner has 22 points (five goals, 17 assists) during the point streak and needs at least one point against Detroit and San Jose on Wednesday to tie the club record set by Darryl Sittler (1977-78) and Eddie Olczyk (1989-90). "I guess it's cool, but we're trying to get wins as a hockey team," Marner said. "We're trying to do something special. We're just trying to collect wins and do our thing." The Maple Leafs haven't lost in regulation over the last eight games, going 6-0-2 during that streak. During the last five victories, they have outscored the opposition 10-1 in the first period. A pair of those wins came in Pittsburgh, as they beat the Penguins 5-2 on Nov. 15 after scoring two goals in the first period. |
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11-27-22 | Seattle Kraken v. Ducks UNDER 6 | 5-4 | Loss | -100 | 8 h 12 m | Show | |
The Ducks, who got their first regulation victory of the season Wednesday as John Gibson made 41 saves in a 3-2 decision against the New York Rangers, couldn't follow that up. They suffered a 5-1 defeat Friday against visiting Ottawa, which scored three power-play goals and went 6-for-6 on the penalty kill. "The lesson there is that we have a young team," Anaheim defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk said. "We have a lot of guys in here who are starting to realize how hard it is to win in this league." Max Jones scored the lone goal for Anaheim, which has lost four of its past five games. "Penalties were kind of everywhere," Jones said. "Ruins the flow of the game. There were a lot of them. It's hard to stick in it through those games like that. I think that's something we've got to figure out moving forward. ... All around, just kind of a mess." The Ducks yielded eight power plays. |
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11-27-22 | Northern Colorado v. New Mexico OVER 154.5 | 74-98 | Win | 100 | 8 h 11 m | Show | |
Over is 21-7 in the Bear's last 28 games following a straight up and19-7 in Bear's last 26 games following an ATS win. |
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11-27-22 | 76ers v. Magic OVER 213 | 133-103 | Win | 100 | 7 h 14 m | Show | |
The Philadelphia 76ers will look to record their second win in three days over the Magic on Sunday night when the undermanned teams reconvene in Orlando, Fla. Shake Milton came within an eyelash of his first triple-double in the NBA on Friday after collecting 24 points, a career-high 10 assists and nine rebounds in the 76ers' 107-99 victory over the Magic. Milton made 7 of 13 shots from the floor -- including four 3-pointers -- to propel Philadelphia to its fifth win in seven games. The fifth-year guard is averaging 22.3 points in his last four games on 56.9 percent shooting from the floor and 52.6 percent from 3-point range. He also is averaging 7.0 rebounds and 6.5 assists over that same span. Tobias Harris added 23 points and 10 rebounds and Georges Niang stepped up with five 3-pointers for the 76ers, who played without five-time All-Star Joel Embiid for the third straight game due to a left mid-foot sprain. Philadelphia also was without James Harden (right foot strain) for a 10th consecutive contest and Tyrese Maxey (left foot fracture) for a fourth straight outing. Despite their absences, Philadelphia kept its resolve and fended off Orlando in the late going of the fourth quarter on Friday. |
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11-27-22 | Saints v. 49ers UNDER 43.5 | Top | 0-13 | Win | 100 | 6 h 2 m | Show |
Coach Kyle Shanahan knows it's a challenge to keep all of his playmakers involved in the San Francisco 49ers' offense after the addition of Christian McCaffrey. Imagine how hard it is to defend a group that features McCaffrey and Elijah Mitchell at running back, receivers Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk, and versatile tight end George Kittle. That's the task the New Orleans Saints (4-7) face Sunday when they visit the streaking Niners (6-4). "They've got playmakers at the receiver position, they've got playmakers at the tight end position. They've got playmakers in the running back position," coach Dennis Allen said. "That makes it challenging in terms of, `Who are you trying to take away?' ... It makes it tough." The 49ers struck that perfect balance in last week's win over Arizona with Aiyuk and Kittle each catching two TD passes, McCaffrey gaining 106 yards from scrimmage, Samuel scoring on a 39-yard TD run and Mitchell wearing down the Cardinals on the ground in the second half. Shanahan knows that won't happen every week but was pleased to see it work out that way against Arizona. |
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11-27-22 | Raiders v. Seahawks UNDER 48 | Top | 40-34 | Loss | -110 | 6 h 50 m | Show |
There was an underrated aspect to what the Seattle Seahawks accomplished through their first 10 games and their surprising surge to the top of the NFC West. They did most of it away from home and flew plenty of miles in the process - most recently to Germany, where they lost to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before their bye week. That changes beginning Sunday, when the Seahawks (6-4) return to Lumen Field and host the Las Vegas Raiders. Seattle, which is tied with San Francisco atop the NFC West, plays five of its final seven games at home and only has one more game outside the Pacific time zone. "I'm tired of traveling. I'm tired of being on planes, leaving on Friday or Saturday," wide receiver DK Metcalf said. "I'm just happy to be back in front of the 12s (Seattle's fans) for five more games. I know they are excited to have us back." And Seattle's opponents during this upcoming stretch look less daunting than they did when the season began. The Seahawks' next three games are against teams with three wins apiece: the Raiders, the Los Angeles Rams and Carolina. |
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11-27-22 | Chargers v. Cardinals UNDER 48.5 | Top | 25-24 | Loss | -106 | 6 h 47 m | Show |
Say what you want about the Los Angeles Chargers - at least they're interesting. They had four straight games earlier in the season during which they trailed by double digits at the end of the first quarter and won three of them. They've led at the end of the first quarter the last two weeks and lost. Los Angeles is 1-3 this season when leading at the end of the first quarter, but 3-1 when trailing. It makes sense that after all those ups and downs, the Chargers are stuck with a 5-5 record when they travel to face the Arizona Cardinals (4-7) on Sunday. The Chargers are coming off a tough 30-27 loss to the Chiefs last Sunday. Kansas City scored a touchdown with 31 seconds left to rally for the win. "What happened last week and the week before that, it's part of the league," Chargers coach Brandon Staley said. "You're going to have stretches like that where you have really tough ones that you feel like you are right there and you don't make them. |
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11-27-22 | Warriors v. Wolves UNDER 236.5 | 137-114 | Loss | -110 | 5 h 57 m | Show | |
Two days after seeing the new-look Utah Jazz for the first time this season, the Golden State Warriors will get up-close-and-personal with Rudy Gobert in a different uniform when they visit the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday afternoon. The Warriors flew to the Midwest with a two-game winning streak, not surprising since their previous two games were at home. They've won nine of their 10 home games this season, while losing nine of 10 on the road. En route to the NBA championship last season, the Warriors followed that same pattern in games against the Timberwolves, winning by an average of 11 points in two home games, but losing by an average of 17.5 in two visits to Minnesota. Karl-Anthony Towns was the biggest thorn in the Warriors' side in the Timberwolves' home success, contributing 26 points and 11 rebounds to a 119-99 romp in January, then 39 points and nine rebounds to a 129-114 triumph in March. Towns had 5 of 10 and 3 of 6 outings from 3-point range among his four head-to-heads with Golden State, which might not bode well for the Warriors in this year's first meeting. |
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11-27-22 | Coyotes v. Wild UNDER 6 | 3-4 | Loss | -100 | 2 h 3 m | Show | |
The Minnesota Wild continue their six-game homestand Sunday afternoon against the Arizona Coyotes in St. Paul, Minn. The Wild have split the first four games following a 4-3 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday. Kirill Kaprizov and Mats Zuccarello each scored and set up a goal and Alex Goligoski had two assists for Minnesota. Zuccarello's goal with 3:34 left in the third period pulled the Wild within 4-3 but they couldn't get the equalizer. "We had the looks," Wild coach Dean Evason said. "Everything was executed correctly from whenever we pulled (goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury), four (minutes) and a bit, we definitely gave ourselves a chance at the end." Kaprizov extended his point streak to eight games (four goals, seven assists) and Zuccarello has eight points (two goals, six assists) in his last eight games. Fleury made 24 saves in his return after missing three games with an upper-body injury. He would have liked another chance at Zach Aston-Reese's goal that made it 2-1. |
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11-27-22 | Bengals v. Titans UNDER 43 | Top | 20-16 | Win | 100 | 3 h 48 m | Show |
Revenge is not on the menu, at least not for the Titans even with Cincinnati visiting Music City for the first time since the Bengals ended Tennessee's run as the AFC's No. 1 seed last January. Oh, Tennessee fans might revel in the opportunity for a little payback for the Super Bowl berth they wanted so badly. With so much roster changeover, these Titans insist this season's playoff chase has their attention Sunday - not their divisional loss. "More than half of our team did not even play in that game," Titans coach Mike Vrabel said of a roster that has played 25 different players on defense alone this season. These teams have more in common than that playoff game with both starting this season 0-2 before rebounding. Tennessee (7-3) has won seven of eight, including a 27-17 win at Green Bay on Nov. 17, giving the banged-up Titans a much-needed long weekend off. Cincinnati (6-4) has won four of five, including a 37-30 win at Pittsburgh last weekend for the defending AFC North champs' first division win this season. The Titans sit atop the AFC South with a nice lead, chasing their third straight division title. They rallied with Derrick Henry leading the NFL in rushing again and a defense that has been among the league's stingiest since being blown out in Week 2 in Buffalo. |
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11-26-22 | Jazz v. Suns UNDER 233 | Top | 112-113 | Win | 100 | 10 h 6 m | Show |
Phoenix beat Detroit 108-102 on Friday night despite shooting 24.1 percent beyond the arc. The Suns shot 48.3 percent overall, with Deandre Ayton leading the way by hitting 11 of 13 shots en route to 28 points. "Although we didn't make the shots we wanted, the defensive intensity was still there," Ayton said. "That is what really put us in position to win the game." Ayton also grabbed 12 rebounds and blocked two shots. He had a key putback bucket with 1:34 remaining vs. the Pistons to increase Phoenix's lead to five. "He did a real good job on screens tonight, and it opened him up for baskets," teammate Cameron Payne said. "Sometimes, that's how it goes. You sacrifice your body and then you're the one who gets the reward." Both teams will be without their veteran starting point guard. Chris Paul has been out seven games with a sore right heel, while the Jazz have struggled with Mike Conley (knee) sidelined during their latest losing streak. Phoenix has replaced Utah atop the Western Conference standings since the two teams last met. |
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11-26-22 | Lakers v. Spurs OVER 231.5 | 143-138 | Win | 100 | 9 h 18 m | Show | |
The Los Angeles Lakers will look to sweep a two-games-in-two-nights series against the reeling San Antonio Spurs when the teams square off Saturday night in the Alamo City. It will be the third game between the teams over a seven-day stretch, with Los Angeles capturing the first two. The Lakers, buoyed by the continued dominating play of Anthony Davis and the return of LeBron James, did enough to beat San Antonio 105-94 on Friday in the first game of the two-game set. It was the Lakers' first road win of the year after six losses. Davis had 25 points and 15 rebounds in Friday's win, scoring 11 points in the fourth quarter after the Spurs clawed their way back into the game with a rousing third period. James was a force after being out with an adductor strain since Nov. 9, scoring 21 points. He also had nine of the Lakers' 21 turnovers. "It felt pretty good to get out there on the court with my guys and make some plays and help them get the win," James said afterward. He said he expected to play again on Saturday. |
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11-26-22 | Thunder v. Rockets OVER 231 | Top | 105-118 | Loss | -110 | 9 h 12 m | Show |
Houston coach Stephen Silas has spoken often about the need for the Rockets to be rewarded for their effort, to glean something tangible from spirited showings beyond another close defeat. The Rockets finally secured a much-needed victory on Friday, outlasting the visiting Atlanta Hawks 128-122 by surrendering only 18 points in the fourth quarter while producing a plus-31 rebounding margin -- including 22 offensive boards that yielded 37 second-chance points. After surveying the celebratory mood in the locker room following a win that snapped a four-game homecourt losing skid, Silas recognized that the moment was short-lived at best. "They obviously were excited, and I was happy for them," Silas said. "And then they said we've got another one tomorrow. That's the beauty of the NBA. You've got another one tomorrow." The Rockets will host the Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday in the second game of a back-to-back for both. The Thunder topped the Chicago Bulls 123-119 in overtime on Friday. |
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11-26-22 | Capitals v. Devils UNDER 6.5 | 1-5 | Win | 100 | 7 h 19 m | Show | |
The Washington Capitals will aim to continue their dominance of the New Jersey Devils on Saturday night when they open a six-game, 12-day road trip in Newark, N.J. The Capitals have emerged victorious in each of their past six trips to the Garden State, including a 6-3 win on Oct. 24. All told, Washington is 13-2-1 in its past 16 games in New Jersey and 26-3-3 in the past 32 overall vs. the Devils dating to the 2015-16 season. Six different players scored in that October encounter for Washington, including superstar captain Alex Ovechkin. Scoring a goal is nothing new for Ovechkin, of course. The three-time Hart Trophy recipient has done so 791 times in his decorated NHL career. Ovechkin was at it again on Friday, joining T.J. Oshie in collecting a goal and an assist to lead the Capitals to a 3-0 victory over the Calgary Flames. |
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11-26-22 | Murray State v. Chattanooga UNDER 146 | 66-69 | Win | 100 | 8 h 37 m | Show | |
Under is 6-2 in Racers last 8 road games and 4-1 in Racers last 5 games following a ATS win. Under is 4-1 in Mocs last 5 overall |
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11-26-22 | Blues v. Panthers UNDER 6.5 | 5-4 | Loss | -100 | 7 h 59 m | Show | |
The Florida Panthers will aim to continue their recent success on the power play Saturday evening when they host the St. Louis Blues. The Panthers are 11-for-30 on the man advantage over the past eight games for an impressive 36.7 success rate. Five of those 11 goals have come from Sam Reinhart, who said his team's flow on the power play has improved of late. "It hasn't been as structured," Reinhart said of the power play. "We're not so worried about finding our spots. (Instead), we're attacking and reading off each other, and it's been working." Reinhart led the Panthers last season with 16 power-play goals. This season, Reinhart (five) and captain Aleksander Barkov (four) are Florida's leaders in power-play goals. Matthew Tkachuk (seven), Barkov (five), Brandon Montour (five) and defenseman Aaron Ekblad (four) are Florida's leaders in power-play assists. Overall, Tkachuk leads the Panthers in assists (18) and points (27). He's also on a five-game point streak with four goals and six assists. Reinhart has four goals and one assist in his past five games. |
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11-26-22 | Southern Miss v. UL-Monroe UNDER 51 | Top | 20-10 | Win | 100 | 6 h 12 m | Show |
Under is 13-5 in Golden Eagles' last 18 road games, while the Under is 7-1 in Warhawks' last 8 games following an ATS loss and 5-0 in Warhawks' last 5 games after scoring less than 20 points in their previous game |
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11-26-22 | Iowa State v. TCU UNDER 46.5 | Top | 14-62 | Loss | -110 | 5 h 16 m | Show |
The Cyclones (4-7, 1-7 Big 12) head to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex to finish their season. A 14-10 loss to Texas Tech last Saturday assured that Iowa State would not play in a bowl game for the first time since 2016. The loss was the second straight for the Cyclones, who fell to the cellar in the conference standings. Iowa State has just one win -- over West Virginia -- since September. Six of its seven defeats have come by seven points or fewer. Hunter Dekkers led the Cyclones with 294 yards passing in the loss to Texas Tech, with 101 of those going to Xavier Hutchinson. Iowa State outgained Texas Tech 422-246 in total yards and possessed the ball for more than 36 minutes but also missed a field goal and had another one blocked. Iowa State coach Matt Campbell said the fact that his team won't play in a bowl "tears him apart." |
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11-26-22 | Memphis v. SMU UNDER 69 | 31-34 | Win | 100 | 3 h 6 m | Show | |
Memphis and SMU, a pair of 6-5 American Athletic Conference teams, meet Saturday in Dallas hoping to finish the regular season strong heading into what have become annual bowl trips. Looking to win its third straight game to cap the campaign, Memphis (6-5, 3-4) is coming off a 59-0 win over North Alabama to become bowl eligible for the ninth consecutive season. SMU (6-5, 4-3), meantime, clinched a fourth consecutive bowl trip back on Nov. 12 before stumbling through a 59-24 shellacking at No. 19 Tulane last Thursday. Coach Rhett Lashlee's Mustangs didn't do much right against the Green Wave, committing five turnovers and allowing 310 yards rushing. |
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11-26-22 | South Alabama v. Towson UNDER 132.5 | Top | 60-62 | Win | 100 | 3 h 13 m | Show |
Under is 6-1 in the Tigers' last 7 neutral site games and 6-2 in the Tigers' last 8 overall. The Under is 11-5 in Jaguars' last 16 overall. |
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11-26-22 | Rice v. North Texas UNDER 58.5 | 17-21 | Win | 100 | 1 h 25 m | Show | |
Neither one of these defenses re much to talk about, but you know what happens when something isn't expected to happen in gambling. |
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11-26-22 | Akron v. Northern Illinois UNDER 53.5 | Top | 44-12 | Loss | -110 | 3 h 50 m | Show |
Akron has lost nine straight games after winning their season opener against FCS foe St. Francis. The 1-9 (0-6 MAC) Zips have one more chance to notch a win against an FBS team this year as they’ll look to shock the Huskies at home. Northern Illinois, one of the preseason favorites to win the MAC, has suffered injury after injury. The Huskies have dropped five one-score games this season and have fallen to 3-8 (2-5 MAC)...their worst full season since 2007. |
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11-26-22 | Southern v. Nebraska-Omaha UNDER 138.5 | 78-88 | Loss | -115 | 2 h 1 m | Show | |
Under is 3-0-1 in Jaguars last 4 games following a straight-up win Under is 6-2-1 in Jaguars last 9 overall Under is 8-2 in Mavericks last 10 neutral site games |
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11-26-22 | Oilers v. Rangers UNDER 6.5 | 4-3 | Loss | -115 | 1 h 20 m | Show | |
The Edmonton Oilers and New York Rangers qualified for the conference finals last spring and fell short. So far both teams are playing inconsistently at times with the Oilers at .500 heading into Saturday afternoon's encounter in New York. Edmonton allowed 22 goals in a four-game sweep by the eventual Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche. The Rangers won the first two games against the Tampa Bay Lightning and lost the next four by scoring five goals. Now, the Oilers head into New York with a split of their first 20 games. Edmonton won seven of its first 10 games but is 3-7-0 in its past 10, starting with a third-period collapse at home to the New Jersey Devils on Nov. 3. The Oilers have allowed 40 of their 72 goals in the past 10 contests, including eight on the first two games of their New York area trip. Edmonton followed up its 5-2 loss to New Jersey on Monday with a 3-0 loss to the New York Islanders on Wednesday when it took a season-high 49 shots, went 0-for-5 on the power play and also conceded a short-handed goal. |
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11-26-22 | Kent State v. Buffalo UNDER 52.5 | Top | 30-27 | Loss | -110 | 2 h 23 m | Show |
The Bulls resume their schedule after a 17-day layoff. Kent State, meanwhile, hasn’t played since Nov. 16 at Eastern Michigan. Kent State is traditionally known for its passing offense, but its pass defense is 11th in the 12-team MAC, having given up 3,106 yards in 11 games. |
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11-26-22 | Northeastern v. Princeton UNDER 136.5 | 54-56 | Win | 100 | 1 h 50 m | Show | |
On defense, the Huskies have a stellar 10.0% steal rate and Northeastern is above the national average in preventing free throw attempts. Princeton is shooting only 65.0% at the charity stripe with a mark outside the top 250 nationally in free throw creation rate, and the Tigers have a paltry 25.6% offensive rebound rate in the first five games. |
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11-26-22 | Ball State v. Missouri State UNDER 139.5 | Top | 67-64 | Win | 100 | 1 h 46 m | Show |
The under is 11-2 in Cardinals last 13 games following a straight-up loss and is 5-2 in Cardinals' last 7 overall. The under is 4-0 in Cardinals' last 4 games following an ATS loss |
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11-25-22 | Pelicans v. Grizzlies UNDER 227.5 | 111-132 | Loss | -110 | 9 h 9 m | Show | |
Zion Williamson and Ja Morant were the first two players selected in the 2019 NBA Draft. The New Orleans Pelicans took Williamson out of Duke, then the Memphis Grizzlies selected Morant out of Murray State. The dynamic young stars have played in the same NBA game just four times because of injuries, but both are expected to play when the surging Pelicans visit the slumping Grizzlies on Friday night. Williamson, who missed a 113-102 home victory against the Grizzlies on Nov. 15, returned from a bruised foot to play in the last two games. He had a season-high 32 points to go with 11 rebounds in a 129-110 victory at San Antonio on Wednesday. "Zion was a monster from start to finish," New Orleans coach Willie Green said. "Driving the ball, kicking it to his teammates, taking advantage of mismatches." The victory, the Pelicans' fifth in six games, came two nights after a 45-point thumping of the short-handed Golden State Warriors. |
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11-25-22 | Cavs v. Bucks UNDER 218 | 102-117 | Loss | -110 | 9 h 6 m | Show | |
After completing a 4-0 homestand, the Cleveland Cavaliers will head back on the road to face the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday night. Cleveland is looking to avenge a 113-98 loss to Milwaukee on Nov. 16, when center Brook Lopez shot 7 for 9 from 3-point range and scored 29 points to lead the Bucks. The loss marked the Cavaliers' fifth straight at the time, but the team's fortunes quickly turned with wins over the Charlotte Hornets, Miami Heat, Atlanta Hawks and Portland Trail Blazers. Donovan Mitchell scored 34 points and Jarrett Allen had a season-high 24 points and 13 rebounds in Wednesday's 114-96 victory over Portland. "Defenses have a tough decision to make on how they'll guard us," Cavaliers coach J.B. Bickerstaff said. "A lot of times, they'll err on the side of defending Donovan, but he's a willing passer. And that's where Jarrett does a great job of finding those gaps." The Cavaliers face a tough matchup against the Bucks, who are 9-2 at home. One of the two losses came Wednesday against the Chicago Bulls, who forced 20 turnovers and withstood a late charge by the Bucks in a 118-113 victory. Giannis Antetokounmpo had 36 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists to lead Milwaukee, while Lopez scored 20 points and Jrue Holiday had 14 points and 11 assists. DeMar DeRozan had 36 points for Chicago, which was 18 of 42 (42.9 percent) from 3-point range. |
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11-25-22 | Stephen F Austin v. Quinnipiac UNDER 152.5 | 44-58 | Win | 100 | 3 h 42 m | Show | |
Under is 16-5 in Bobcats last 21 neutral site games. Under is 19-7 in Bobcats last 26 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600. |
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11-25-22 | Central Michigan v. Eastern Michigan UNDER 54.5 | Top | 19-38 | Loss | -110 | 1 h 23 m | Show |
This is Central Michigan’s bowl game. It was a wildly weird and disappointing season, but the team was on a nice roll of three wins in four games before the power outage 12-10 loss to Western Michigan with just 253 yards and no luck whatsoever. Eastern Michigan has gotten by week after week even after having a slew of problems with penalties, third down stops, and generating pressure in the backfield. It’s all about the ground game. Central Michigan is 4-0 when it gets past 160 rushing yards and 0-7 when it doesn’t. Eastern Michigan allowed more than 160 yards five times |
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11-25-22 | Baylor v. Texas UNDER 55.5 | 27-38 | Loss | -110 | 1 h 15 m | Show | |
No. 23 Texas will look to keep its chances of playing for the Big 12 Conference championship alive when it hosts Baylor on Friday in Austin in the teams' final-regular season game. The Longhorns (7-4, 5-3 Big 12) must beat Baylor and have Kansas beat No. 12 Kansas State on Saturday night to earn a berth opposite undefeated TCU in the league championship game. The Bears (6-5, 4-4) already are bowl-eligible and will aim to derail their longtime rival's title hopes. "We all understand the ramifications of where it's at in the Big 12," Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said Monday. "We don't shy away from those things. We've got to do our part and see what happens after that." The Longhorns re-entered the College Football Playoff rankings Tuesday after a dominating 55-14 road victory over Kansas on Saturday, their second win in their past three games. |
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11-25-22 | Toledo v. Western Michigan UNDER 51.5 | 14-20 | Win | 100 | 1 h 11 m | Show | |
Western Michigan forces mistakes. It’s been a disastrous season offensively, but the defense hasn’t been all that bad overall. It can be run on, but it doesn’t get gouged. The pass rush is good enough to hold firm on third downs, the secondary hasn’t allowed more than 200 yards in weeks, and … The takeaways. The offense might stall and sputter, but the defense provides the chances with eight takeaways in the last three games and two or more in five of the last seven games. |
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11-24-22 | Alabama v. Michigan State UNDER 145.5 | Top | 81-70 | Loss | -110 | 12 h 35 m | Show |
Michigan State quickly has gained respect with the way it has performed against top competition this season. The Spartans went from unranked to No. 12 in the latest AP poll after quality wins against then-No. 4 Kentucky and Villanova last week. It won't get any easier this holiday weekend. Michigan State will face unbeaten and No. 18 Alabama in the opener of the Phil Knight Invitational on Thursday in Portland, Ore. The winner will return Friday to face the victor of the UConn-Oregon game, which will be played on Thursday. The finals and consolation games of the tournament will be Sunday. The Spartans will get another test when they face Notre Dame in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge next Wednesday. "We can play good and go 0-3," Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said of the Portland event. "This is a very, very, very, very good tournament, and so we'll see. |
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11-24-22 | Patriots v. Vikings OVER 42 | Top | 26-33 | Win | 100 | 10 h 44 m | Show |
Minnesota suffered its worst defeat since 2011 with a 40-3 loss to the Cowboys on Sunday. The Vikings have never won a playoff game in the same season that they lost a game by at least 35 points (six previous seasons).
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11-24-22 | Mississippi State v. Ole Miss UNDER 62 | Top | 24-22 | Win | 100 | 8 h 9 m | Show |
Ole Miss and Mississippi State are not where they wanted to be on Thanksgiving weekend, and it remains to be seen whether Lane Kiffin is coming to the party known in Mississippi as the Egg Bowl. The Rebels (8-3, 4-3 Southeastern Conference) were ranked in the AP Top 10 after winning their first seven games, but they've lost three of their past four, and the defeats have come by an average of two touchdowns. The Bulldogs (7-4, 3-4) were ranked No. 16 after starting the season 5-1, but they have lost three of their past five overall and three of their past four SEC games. To add a dash of drama reports Kiffin was on the verge of bowing out of his job at Ole Miss to accept an offer at Auburn surfaced Monday night. Kiffin replied to the report with a matter-of-fact "news to me," to lead off a string of social media posts denying he'd be anywhere except the annual Battle for the Golden Egg on Thursday night in Oxford, Miss. The winner's season will look a whole lot better before the teams head off to their respective bowl games. |
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11-24-22 | Florida v. Xavier UNDER 149.5 | Top | 83-90 | Loss | -110 | 6 h 27 m | Show |
Xavier coach Sean Miller sees familiarities with the team's last opponent when he scans the scouting report for Thursday's matchup with Florida in the Phil Knight Legacy tournament at Portland, Ore. After giving up 30 points and six rebounds to Trayce Jackson-Davis in an 81-79 loss to Indiana, the Musketeers (3-1) now must contend with Florida's Colin Castleton. A power up front like Jackson-Davis, Castleton is averaging 25.3 points and 8.8 rebounds a game for the Gators (3-1). "They do a great job of playing through him," Miller said. "He seems to be involved in almost every offensive possession, maybe a little bit more away from the basket skill-wise than a guy like Jackson-Davis but make no mistake. If you can average 25 points a game through the first three or four games, that's all you need to know." Castleton was a big force behind Florida's 76-67 comeback win at Florida State in the Gators' last outing, scoring right at his average of 25 points and just missing a double-double with nine rebounds. He accounted for 13 points as the Gators scored 33 of the first 38 points in the second half while rallying from a 17-point halftime deficit. |
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11-24-22 | Giants v. Cowboys UNDER 45.5 | Top | 20-28 | Loss | -110 | 6 h 8 m | Show |
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys channeled the anger from a collapse one week into the biggest road rout in club history the next. Now they're thinking about building on all the things that went right while the opponent tries to figure out what went wrong. The New York Giants visit the Cowboys on Thanksgiving with the NFC East rivals sharing 7-3 records, two games behind division-leading Philadelphia. Not much else is similar for this pair of playoff contenders, the Cowboys are healthy and appearing primed to get on a roll, the Giants sputtering and dealing with injuries. Dallas blew a 14-point lead entering the fourth quarter for the first time in franchise history in an overtime loss at Green Bay before one of its most dominant performances in a long time in a 40-3 victory at Minnesota. Prescott is finding a rhythm after missing five games with a fractured thumb on his throwing hand, surrounded by a mostly healthy roster with plenty of playmakers on defense, too. |
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11-24-22 | Tennessee v. USC UNDER 136.5 | Top | 73-66 | Loss | -110 | 3 h 38 m | Show |
Southern California's Boogie Ellis understands the significance of Thursday's semifinal against No. 22 Tennessee at the Battle 4 Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas. "We come out here and we win a couple games, we got a chance to make some noise," he said. "Just (relaying) to the guys that this is a really important tournament for us to make a statement." Ellis scored 27 points and Joshua Morgan and Drew Peterson posted double-doubles as the Trojans (4-1) knocked off BYU 82-76 in the first round on Wednesday. After leading 28-23 at halftime, Tennessee (3-1) dominated Butler in the second half, outscoring the Bulldogs 43-22 to cruise to a 71-45 win. The winner plays in the title game on Friday night against No. 3 Kansas (5-0) or Wisconsin (4-0). The semifinal losers meet in the third-place game on Friday afternoon. The Trojans extended their winning streak to four games by using a balanced scoring attack that included Peterson posting 16 points, 10 rebounds and six assists. Morgan had his second straight double-double with 11 points and 10 boards. |
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11-24-22 | North Carolina v. Portland UNDER 154 | 89-81 | Loss | -110 | 2 h 60 m | Show | |
Just play your game. It’s that simple for the Tar Heels and they really don’t have to make it complicated. UNC is the better team in this matchup and should win this opening game. But they can’t look ahead and get too complacent on Thursday. Not letting the Pilots hang around early and instead putting them away will be a big key for them. The Tar Heels are a very talented team, as we already know, and getting off to that fast start should be something we expect. This year the Tar Heels have started off sluggish in a few games before turning it around with strong second halves to get wins. |
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11-23-22 | Fresno State v. Washington UNDER 128 | Top | 57-62 | Win | 100 | 14 h 48 m | Show |
Washington aims to bounce back from a demoralizing setback when it faces Fresno State on Wednesday night in the Wooden Legacy at Anaheim, Calif. The Huskies (3-1) scored the game's first eight points but later trailed by 12 in the second half before succumbing 73-64 to visiting Cal Baptist on Thursday. "We don't want to get behind like that," Washington coach Mike Hopkins said. "We had our chances but just couldn't get over the hump." The winner of the game between the Huskies and Fresno State (1-3) will meet either Vanderbilt or Saint Mary's in Thursday night's title game. The losers will battle in the consolation game. The Huskies had Keion Brooks Jr. back on the floor versus Cal Baptist after a two-game absence due to a leg injury. The Kentucky transfer scored 20 points in his Washington debut in the season-opening win over Weber State, but had 11 on 4-of-12 shooting against Cal Baptist. "He forced it a little bit but he played his heart out," Hopkins said. Brooks' 15.5 point per game scoring average is second on the squad behind freshman Keyon Menifield, who is averaging 15.8. Menifield had eight points on 4-of-14 shooting against the Lancers after averaging 23.5 points over the previous two games. Fresno State has lost three straight contests, including Saturday's 61-52 road loss against North Texas. |
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11-23-22 | Oilers v. Islanders UNDER 6.5 | 0-3 | Win | 100 | 4 h 13 m | Show | |
The New York Islanders overcame some imperfections to earn a much-needed road win Monday night. The Edmonton Oilers couldn't do the same -- but they had a reasonable excuse as the latest team to fall victim to the red-hot New Jersey Devils. The Islanders and Oilers will both be looking to play more complete games Wednesday night, when New York hosts Edmonton in a Thanksgiving Eve clash in Elmont, N.Y. Both teams were off Tuesday following their games a night earlier. The Islanders overcame a late deficit in the third period to edge the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 in overtime. The Oilers fell to the surging Devils, 5-2. The Islanders' win ended a two-game losing streak and salvaged a split of a four-game road trip, even as New York gave up the first seven shots of Monday's game and were outshot 32-24. According to Natural Stat Trick, the Maple Leafs had 12 high-danger chances compared to five for New York. |
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11-23-22 | Blues v. Sabres UNDER 6.5 | Top | 2-6 | Loss | -104 | 4 h 40 m | Show |
The St. Louis Blues will ride momentum into their game at Buffalo on Wednesday, while the Sabres will bring a sense of relief. St. Louis finds itself on a seven-game winning streak and hasn't lost since Nov. 8. "Winning cures everything, everyone feels better about it," Blues captain Ryan O'Reilly said. "We have that belief back in our group and it's exciting. It's fun coming to the rink." The Sabres are coming off a 7-2 road victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday that snapped an eight-game losing streak. "It has taken a weight off my shoulders, I can tell you that, personally," Sabres coach Don Granato said after the game. "It's great. It's fun to see the guys play that way, obviously. Lots of guys, I mean, they care and they work. We're young. "You see the care behind the scenes. It's really nice to see them enjoy this tonight." The Blues know how the Sabres have felt. Prior to the current winning streak, St. Louis lost a team-record eight consecutive games in regulation while getting outscored 38-12. |
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11-23-22 | Akron v. Nevada UNDER 131 | Top | 58-62 | Win | 100 | 9 h 14 m | Show |
The Zips are 1-4 ATS this season. It was the tale of two halves on Tuesday as the Zips were up two, 35-33, at halftime versus LSU, despite shooting 31% from the field. That poor shooting wasn’t even an indication of how bad things would get in the second half as Akron hit just five field goals on 25 attempts and was outscored 40-23. Enrique Freeman, who went 7-for-8 and led the team with 18 points on Monday, shot just 1-for-6 and had three points on the day. Xavier Castenada had his third 20+ point game of the season. The senior guard had 28 points, shooting 6-for-16 and 12-for-16 from the free-throw stripe. He added six rebounds and four assists. |
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11-23-22 | Kansas v. NC State UNDER 153 | Top | 80-74 | Loss | -110 | 4 h 26 m | Show |
No. 3 Kansas already has some nice accomplishments this season, and now the Jayhawks get their coach back and head into to a high-profile tournament. Bill Self will be on the bench for the first time this season when the Jayhawks take on North Carolina State on Wednesday in the opening round of the Battle 4 Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas. NC State has made headway in its own way early this season, but the focus for this tournament opener is on the Jayhawks and Self. The coach finished a four-game suspension imposed by the university stemming from an NCAA investigation in 2017. Assistant coach Kurtis Townsend is also back from a ban that was connected to Self's suspension. Norm Roberts had filled in as acting coach. This is Self's 20th season with the Jayhawks. Even though he wasn't on the scene to start the season, this marks the ninth time since he took charge in 2003 that Kansas is off to a 4-0 start. Forward KJ Adams Jr. -- at just 6-foot-7 -- has given the Jayhawks a boost up front. It's unclear if he's locked into that starting role. |
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11-23-22 | Charlotte v. Detroit UNDER 136.5 | 49-70 | Win | 100 | 4 h 22 m | Show | |
The Charlotte 49ers have been decent offensively this season as they are averaging 67.6 points while shooting a solid 47.8 percent from the floor. They have been passing the ball pretty well this season with 15 assists per game up to this point. Junior guard Brice Williams has led the way for the team as he is averaging 10 points, 4.4 rebounds, one assist, one steal, and 1.2 turnovers in 21.2 minutes per game. Their defense has been doing extremely well so far as they are allowing teams to score just 54.6 points per game against them. They are doing pretty well swiping the ball away as they are averaging 8.2 steals and three blocks. If they can figure out how to keep a body in front of the ball-handler, they can continue to be a dominant defensive program. |
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11-23-22 | Illinois State v. Rhode Island UNDER 134 | 44-57 | Win | 100 | 3 h 11 m | Show | |
The Rams moved to 2-3 ATS with their hit versus Tulane. Rhode Island probably played one of their better games of the season, shooting 44.3%, up from 32.7% on Monday, and they scored 46 second-half points. They also hit 9-of-19 three-pointers a day after hitting just two. Rhode Island did turn the ball over 16 times in the game and trailed by nine at halftime, 38-29. Ishmael Leggett almost single-handedly willed the Rams to victory, scoring a career-high 34 points on 13-of-19 shooting, 7-of-10 from beyond the arc. Over the final five minutes of play, he scored ten of his team's last 12 points. The sophomore guard leads the team with 20 points per game. |
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11-22-22 | San Diego State v. Arizona UNDER 165.5 | 70-87 | Win | 100 | 9 h 20 m | Show | |
Maui's rugged survival test ramps up a notch Tuesday night for No. 14 Arizona and the 17th-ranked San Diego State Aztecs in semifinal play in Lahaina, Hawaii. Arizona (4-0) advanced in the Maui Invitational with a 101-93 win over Cincinnati in the opening round on Monday. It was anything but easy despite shooting 62.3 percent from the floor, including an even-more-blistering 79.3 percent in the second half. Cincinnati brought its own Hawaiian heat. The Bearcats hit 62.9 percent from the floor in the second half -- including 68.4 percent from 3-point range -- but couldn't catch up after trailing by 10 at the half. Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd said Cincinnati's "staggering number" of 3-pointers was the result of "poor defensive execution, and we're better than that. Obviously, there will be some great teaching tools from this game, but unfortunately, there's not a lot of time to learn." San Diego State (4-0) hit 47.6 percent from long range in its 88-77 win over Ohio State. Matt Bradley, who averaged 18 and 16.9 points per game the last two seasons, was at only seven per game before scoring 18 against the Buckeyes. He made 6 of 11 from the floor, including 4 of 6 from long range. |
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11-22-22 | Lakers v. Suns UNDER 227 | 105-115 | Win | 100 | 10 h 34 m | Show | |
Anthony Davis is enjoying his best stretch of the season and the Los Angeles Lakers aim to extend their season-long winning streak to four games Tuesday night when they visit the Phoenix Suns. Davis hadn't reached the 30-point mark prior to the current run but he is averaging 35 points a game during the span after outings of 37, 38 and 30 points. Davis also is averaging 17.3 rebounds during a stretch in which the Lakers are playing without LeBron James (adductor), who is listed as questionable for Tuesday and could miss his fifth consecutive game. Los Angeles coach Darvin Ham said the club will continue to be cautious with James. He sees no reason to rush things with the season not even 20 percent over. "There's no need to be in a hurry with him," Ham said. "He's going to definitely play a big bulk of games this season. It's November. |
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11-22-22 | Mt. St. Mary's v. Pacific UNDER 147.5 | 69-65 | Win | 100 | 9 h 57 m | Show | |
The Mountaineers have only been able to knock down 39.10% percent of their shots, which is the 18th lowest field goal percentage in college basketball. |
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11-22-22 | Weber State v. Abilene Christian UNDER 136.5 | Top | 77-67 | Loss | -110 | 7 h 49 m | Show |
Two contrasting styles here but I expect the slower pace to win out. Weber State has played in six under in their last seven games and 16 of 23 on neutral courts. |
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11-22-22 | Ball State v. Miami-OH UNDER 45.5 | Top | 17-18 | Win | 100 | 7 h 53 m | Show |
Ball State (5-6, 3-4 MAC) is receiving its third and final shot at bowl eligibility. The Cardinals spent their prior two weeks pitted against potential MAC Championship Game participants Toledo and Ohio, and neither game wound up in their favor. But the loss to Ohio was even more costly as Ball State watched star running back Carson Steele leave the game with an injury after a brutal head-on collision with the turf. |
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11-22-22 | Bowling Green v. Ohio UNDER 55 | Top | 14-38 | Win | 100 | 7 h 47 m | Show |
Carson Steele is Ball State’s offense this season. The running back ranks ninth in the FBS in rushing yards with 1,376 and the true sophomore has 12 rushing touchdowns in addition. Steele utilizes his 6’1”, 215-pound frame and impressive weight room numbers to shed tackles at a jaw-dropping rate. Last week, the midgame injury left him four yards shy of his sixth consecutive 100-yard rushing game. With his status in doubt Tuesday, Ball State must reimagine its offense, but the Cardinals could still lean heavily on the run game with Will Jones and Vaughn Pemberton out of the gate. |
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11-22-22 | Long Island v. South Dakota UNDER 155.5 | 58-68 | Win | 100 | 2 h 33 m | Show | |
The Sharks have a small under streak going (3-0-1), look for them to focus on playing a sound defensive game against the Coyotess who are used to going over the total. 155.5 is too high for me. |
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11-21-22 | Cincinnati v. Arizona UNDER 160.5 | Top | 93-101 | Loss | -110 | 11 h 48 m | Show |
No. 14 Arizona has been all fun and flash while steamrolling three overmatched opponents, but the competition is about to get stiffer at the Maui Invitational starting Monday against Cincinnati in Lahaina, Hawaii. The Wildcats (3-0) set a school record for shooting percentage (71.7) in their opener against Nicholls, got a triple-double from point guard Kerr Kriisa against Southern, and established another school record Thursday against Utah Tech by making 22 of 22 free throw attempts. "I think we're good," said coach Tommy Lloyd. "We got through these first three games, and our guys are getting a feeling for how hard you need to play. The new guys are understanding that there's a level of effort and a standard that you have to meet to be an Arizona basketball player. They're starting to hit that." Cincinnati (3-1) hasn't shown the same kind of offensive prowess as Arizona and is coming off a 64-51 loss Wednesday at Northern Kentucky in which it managed only 11 points in the second half. The Bearcats shot 33.9 percent from the field. |
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11-21-22 | Ohio State v. San Diego State UNDER 144.5 | 77-88 | Loss | -110 | 8 h 49 m | Show | |
Unbeatens will collide in Hawaii when Ohio State plays No. 17 San Diego State in the Maui Invitational on Monday. For San Diego State (3-0) it will be a chance to build off a 74-62 win at Stanford on Tuesday, the Aztecs' first-ever win over the Cardinal in five tries. "We're not in a Power 5 conference but we're a Power 5 school," Aztecs coach Brian Dutcher said. "We play pretty hard against anybody we play." San Diego State of the Mountain West Conference also has defeated Cal State Fullerton and BYU. The Buckeyes (3-0) have beaten Robert Morris, Charleston Southern and Eastern Illinois by an average of 28.7 points, with the closest margin being 22 (65-43) against Eastern Illinois on Wednesday. Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann knows San Diego State is a big upgrade in opposition. "They can clearly get to the Final Four," he said. A concern for him is the ball-hawking abilities of the Aztecs, who average more than 12 steals a game. The Buckeyes have been careless, turning the ball over 15 times a game this season. |
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11-21-22 | 49ers v. Cardinals UNDER 43.5 | 38-10 | Loss | -110 | 33 h 39 m | Show | |
In the mediocre NFC West, the San Francisco 49ers look like a team ready to make a charge up the standings. As for the Arizona Cardinals? Well, at least there's still hope. The 49ers and Cardinals meet in Mexico City on Monday night in a showdown between division rivals. It's also a rematch of the first regular-season NFL game played in another country: The Cardinals beat the 49ers 31-14 at Estadio Azteca in 2005 in front of more than 100,000 fans. San Francisco (5-4) is trying for its third straight win and has one of the best defenses in the league. The offense isn't quite as impressive, though it's stabilized under veteran quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and recently acquired running back Christian McCaffery, who the Niners added a few weeks ago in a trade with the Panthers. The Cardinals (4-6) got a badly needed 27-17 win over the Rams last weekend with backup quarterback Colt McCoy under center. Starter Kyler Murray missed the game because of a sore hamstring. Murray hopes to be available Monday for a game that's crucial for staying in the playoff race. |
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11-21-22 | Blazers v. Bucks UNDER 214.5 | 111-119 | Loss | -110 | 8 h 48 m | Show | |
Giannis Antetokounmpo gets an opportunity to demonstrate that his extra free throw-shooting practice will pay dividends when the Milwaukee Bucks open a four-game homestand Monday night against the Damian Lillard-less Portland Trail Blazers. The Bucks have lost four of six, including 110-102 at Philadelphia on Friday night in a visit that wound up being more headline-grabbing for what happened after the 48-minute affair had ended. Antetokounmpo had 25 points and 14 rebounds in the loss but shot poorly at the foul line for the third consecutive game, going just 4-for-15. He responded by returning to the court well after the game for additional work, only to find the arena crew already partway into its nightly routine. Antetokounmpo wound up pushing a ladder out of the way -- it crashed to the court -- to attempt to complete a 10-shot drill and found himself having to explain himself afterward following a run-in with the 76ers' Montrezl Harrell, who seized the Bucks star's basketball. Antetokounmpo got in eight of his 10 shots, then noted it's not a technical flaw that's resulted in him going 19-for-44 in his last three games. "I'm just not making them. Simple as that," he observed. "I don't think there's no issue. The ball is not going in." |
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11-21-22 | Ducks v. Blues UNDER 6 | 1-3 | Win | 110 | 6 h 22 m | Show | |
After absorbing a 6-2 beating Saturday night in St. Louis, the Anaheim Ducks will try to regroup for a bounce-back performance in their rematch against the Blues Monday. The Blues dominated the first two periods in the opener of this two-game set at Enterprise Center while building a 5-1 lead. That propelled them to their sixth straight victory and sent the Ducks reeling to their fifth loss in their last six games. "We just did not have it," Ducks coach Dallas Eakins said. "We had one player compete in the first period, and that was the goaltender. It wasn't until the third period that we got our (stuff) together. I think that makes us even angrier as a group, that 'why now?' It's basically too late." Eakins pulled goaltender John Gibson after two periods in favor of Anthony Stolarz. That change sparked a response from the Ducks. "I think just the first few periods weren't, you know, the competitive level isn't high enough," Ducks center Adam Henrique said. "I think that was just, that was really not X's and O's execution. I think it was bottom line, was just the compete level. They had a higher one than us those first two periods." This was the 13th time this season that Anaheim allowed four or more goals in a game. The Ducks' 4.33 goals-against average is the second-worst in the NHL. Look for both teams to tighten it down tonight |
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11-21-22 | Hawks v. Cavs UNDER 226 | 102-114 | Win | 100 | 7 h 37 m | Show | |
The Atlanta Hawks will try to continue their road success on Monday when they travel to Cleveland, where the Cavs have lost only once this season. Atlanta has won two of its last three road games, most recently handing Milwaukee its first home loss of the season last Monday. The Hawks are 4-3 overall on the road this season. But Cleveland is 6-1 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, their best start at home since the 2016-17 season. Atlanta is coming off a dramatic 124-122 overtime win over Toronto on Saturday in which rookie AJ Griffin got a lob pass from Trae Young and dropped in the game-winner at the buzzer. Cleveland has won two straight after Sunday's 113-87 victory over the Miami Heat. This is the first of three meetings between the two teams this season. Atlanta won three of four games against Cleveland last year and has won three in a row in the series. |
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11-21-22 | Central Michigan v. High Point UNDER 152 | 67-68 | Win | 100 | 5 h 31 m | Show | |
Under is 6-2 in Chippewas last 8 games following a straight up loss. Under is 5-2 in Chippewas last 7 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600 |
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