Basketball: ESPN Announcer swap offers betting chances
Known for trying an occasional gimmick or two, tonight ESPN conducts its second annual flip-flop of its top announcing teams from college and pro basketball. Dick Vitale and Dan Shulman do a NBA game while Mike Breen, Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy will
2010-01-21
Known for trying an occasional gimmick or two, tonight ESPN conducts its second annual flip-flop of its top announcing teams from college and pro basketball. Dick Vitale and Dan Shulman do a NBA game while Mike Breen, Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy will be calling a top college contest. To bettors at Sportsbook.com, this is really not a big deal as it won’t change the way they wager on the action. In fact, if you think about, it probably isn’t a big deal to anyone other than the gentlemen actually doing the flip-flopping. In any case, let’s take a look at the two games from a betting perspective. Head over to the LIVE ODDS & BETTING TRENDS pages afterward for more info on Wednesday basketball wagering boards.
Wake Forest at North Carolina 7 Eastern
The main story line to follow in the college contest figures to concern what is wrong with the Tar Heels. With a 12-6 record, North Carolina doesn’t deserve to be ranked in the Top 25 and their under-performing ways are further shone with 6-10 ATS record. Since returning to Chapel Hill, coach Roy Williams has never suffered a three-game losing streak, however the answers as to why they are bumbling are present.
North Carolina doesn’t value the possession of the basketball and despite trying to play a fast pace like previous Tar Heels teams; the guard play isn’t there to do so. Guards Larry Drew II and Marcus Ginyard are part of the reason North Carolina averages almost 17 turnovers a game and the front court players though talented, are not especially good at creating in the half court. Look for Wake Forest to dial up pressure from the opening tap, since the Tar Heels have fallen behind by 20 points in each of their last two games and are 7-20 ATS in ACC contests.
Wake Forest (12-4, 6-7 ATS) has issues of its own, mostly to do with shooting the rock. The Demon Deacons shot 45.3 percent from the field, however that number has been plunging, with three of last five outings below 40 percent. Wake Forest lacks consistent shooting beyond 18 feet and does much better when playing 94 feet. Off their 70-50 drubbing by Duke, Wake is 15-29 ATS in road games after having lost two of their last three games.
Sportsbook.com has North Carolina as a -6.5 favorite with total of 157.5. The Tar Heels are 7-0 ATS off an upset loss as a favorite over the last three seasons. The Demon Deacons are 18-34 ATS in road games versus teams outscoring opponents by 8 PPG in their L52 games in the second half of the season.
Look for the NBA guys to really like Al-Farouq Aminu, a 6-foot-9 forward for Wake Forest, if he keeps working on his shooting.
Utah at San Antonio 9 Eastern
One thing hasn’t changed since Vitale used to do radio playoff games in the NBA after his college basketball duties were completed, the San Antonio Spurs are still a very good home team and Utah doesn’t do much in a visitor’s uniform.
The Spurs (25-15, 21-18-1 ATS) are 17-6 (13-9-1 ATS) at the AT&T Center, winning by 9.6 points per game. San Antonio doesn’t have the look of a team ready to compete for an NBA title, especially this month, with a 6-5 SU and ATS mark. Granted the playoffs are still a half a season away, but coach Gregg Popovich is still looking for answers now and down the road, even utilizing little used center Ian Mahinmi. The Spurs currently have rebounding deficiencies and a contributor with size could help.
Utah (23-18, 23-16-2 ATS) is 7-12 away from Salt Lake City, though is a competent 9-9-1 ATS. The Jazz have frequently been off key this season, though recent games have shown improvement, winning four of five and they are 5-0-2 ATS in last seven tries.
Utah has same identical record to Oklahoma City, tied for the last playoff position in the West. The team believes they have turned a corner and will start playing better basketball. “We've lost some games we should have won," Carlos Boozer said. "That being said, we're still right in the thick of things. If we can put together a nice little win streak, we can make up some ground." The Jazz are off a 119-112 loss to Denver as seven-point underdogs and are 10-3 ATS after a defeat.
The head-to-head series is dominated by the home team, which is why the Spurs are a 6.5-point favorite. The white clad team is 20-6 ATS and San Antonio is 16-5 ATS hosting the Jazz. These two teams have tended to play high scoring contests, thus keep an eye on the total of 194, since the total is 8-1 OVER in Southwest Texas.
The StatFox Power Lines for these games show North Carolina by 5, San Antonio a Pick
2010-01-21
Known for trying an occasional gimmick or two, tonight ESPN conducts its second annual flip-flop of its top announcing teams from college and pro basketball. Dick Vitale and Dan Shulman do a NBA game while Mike Breen, Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy will be calling a top college contest. To bettors at Sportsbook.com, this is really not a big deal as it won’t change the way they wager on the action. In fact, if you think about, it probably isn’t a big deal to anyone other than the gentlemen actually doing the flip-flopping. In any case, let’s take a look at the two games from a betting perspective. Head over to the LIVE ODDS & BETTING TRENDS pages afterward for more info on Wednesday basketball wagering boards.
Wake Forest at North Carolina 7 Eastern
The main story line to follow in the college contest figures to concern what is wrong with the Tar Heels. With a 12-6 record, North Carolina doesn’t deserve to be ranked in the Top 25 and their under-performing ways are further shone with 6-10 ATS record. Since returning to Chapel Hill, coach Roy Williams has never suffered a three-game losing streak, however the answers as to why they are bumbling are present.
North Carolina doesn’t value the possession of the basketball and despite trying to play a fast pace like previous Tar Heels teams; the guard play isn’t there to do so. Guards Larry Drew II and Marcus Ginyard are part of the reason North Carolina averages almost 17 turnovers a game and the front court players though talented, are not especially good at creating in the half court. Look for Wake Forest to dial up pressure from the opening tap, since the Tar Heels have fallen behind by 20 points in each of their last two games and are 7-20 ATS in ACC contests.
Wake Forest (12-4, 6-7 ATS) has issues of its own, mostly to do with shooting the rock. The Demon Deacons shot 45.3 percent from the field, however that number has been plunging, with three of last five outings below 40 percent. Wake Forest lacks consistent shooting beyond 18 feet and does much better when playing 94 feet. Off their 70-50 drubbing by Duke, Wake is 15-29 ATS in road games after having lost two of their last three games.
Sportsbook.com has North Carolina as a -6.5 favorite with total of 157.5. The Tar Heels are 7-0 ATS off an upset loss as a favorite over the last three seasons. The Demon Deacons are 18-34 ATS in road games versus teams outscoring opponents by 8 PPG in their L52 games in the second half of the season.
Look for the NBA guys to really like Al-Farouq Aminu, a 6-foot-9 forward for Wake Forest, if he keeps working on his shooting.
Utah at San Antonio 9 Eastern
One thing hasn’t changed since Vitale used to do radio playoff games in the NBA after his college basketball duties were completed, the San Antonio Spurs are still a very good home team and Utah doesn’t do much in a visitor’s uniform.
The Spurs (25-15, 21-18-1 ATS) are 17-6 (13-9-1 ATS) at the AT&T Center, winning by 9.6 points per game. San Antonio doesn’t have the look of a team ready to compete for an NBA title, especially this month, with a 6-5 SU and ATS mark. Granted the playoffs are still a half a season away, but coach Gregg Popovich is still looking for answers now and down the road, even utilizing little used center Ian Mahinmi. The Spurs currently have rebounding deficiencies and a contributor with size could help.
Utah (23-18, 23-16-2 ATS) is 7-12 away from Salt Lake City, though is a competent 9-9-1 ATS. The Jazz have frequently been off key this season, though recent games have shown improvement, winning four of five and they are 5-0-2 ATS in last seven tries.
Utah has same identical record to Oklahoma City, tied for the last playoff position in the West. The team believes they have turned a corner and will start playing better basketball. “We've lost some games we should have won," Carlos Boozer said. "That being said, we're still right in the thick of things. If we can put together a nice little win streak, we can make up some ground." The Jazz are off a 119-112 loss to Denver as seven-point underdogs and are 10-3 ATS after a defeat.
The head-to-head series is dominated by the home team, which is why the Spurs are a 6.5-point favorite. The white clad team is 20-6 ATS and San Antonio is 16-5 ATS hosting the Jazz. These two teams have tended to play high scoring contests, thus keep an eye on the total of 194, since the total is 8-1 OVER in Southwest Texas.
The StatFox Power Lines for these games show North Carolina by 5, San Antonio a Pick
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