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***** Tuesday, 12/9/14 NBA Information *****
(ALL RESULTS ATS) - Against The Spread - and most recent, unless noted otherwise. Each and every day during the 2014-15 National Basketball Association season we will analyze all of your daily basketball action, featuring all our Highly-Rated (Situational & Match-up) Power Trends, along with some of our Situational Analysis (Betting Systems) that pertain to some of that days match-ups. Content contained in this report remains exclusive private property of Stat/Systems Sports. Database information may not be reused or disseminated in any form without express written consent of the publisher.
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Betting Notes – Week #7

•Hot Teams
-- Cleveland won its last seven games (5-2 vs. spread). Raptors won five of last seven on road (0-1 U).
-- Portland won 13 of its last 14 games (0-3-1 last four AF).
-- Grizzlies won six of last eight games (4-6 HF). Mavericks won six of their last seven games (4-1 U).
-- Thunder won four of last five games (2-2 HF).
-- Spurs won ten of their last eleven games (3-4 AF).

•Cold Teams
-- Pistons last their last 12 games (1-5 vs. spread last six).
-- Knicks lost last eight games, covered last three (5-4-1 AU). Pelicans lost five of last seven games (4-3 HF).
-- Bucks lost four of last five games (8-4 AU).
-- Miami lost last four games, all by 10+ points (2-5 AU). Suns lost four of last six games (4-3 HF).
-- Utah lost last nine games, covered one of last six.
-- Kings lost five of their last seven games (6-2 AU). Lakers lost seven of their last nine games (0-1 F).

•Totals
-- Four of last five Toronto games went over total.
-- Last six Trailblazer-Piston games went over total.
-- Nine of last eleven Dallas games went over total.
-- Six of last eight Pelican games stayed under total.
-- Nine of last twelve Milwaukee games went over; six of Thunder's last seven games stayed under.
-- 12 of last 16 Utah games stayed under the total.
-- Seven of last nine Miami road games stayed under.
-- Six of last eight Laker games stayed under total.

•Series Records
-- Raptors won four of last five games with Cleveland.
-- Pistons lost nine of last eleven games with Portland.
-- Grizzlies won eight of last 12 games with Phoenix.
-- Knicks won nine of last eleven games with New Orleans.
-- Bucks lost four of last five games with Oklahoma City.
-- Spurs won 16 of their last 18 games with Utah.
-- Suns lost their last eight games with Miami.
-- Lakers won five of last six games with Sacramento.

•Back-To-Backs
-- Toronto is 3-1 vs. spread if it played night before. Cavs are 3-2.
-- Jazz are 0-4 vs. spread if they played night before.
-- Suns are 1-3 vs. spread if they played the night before.
-- Sacramento is 2-3 vs. spread if it played night before.

•Incredible Stat of the Day
The Dallas Mavericks are 9-1 ATS as an underdog (90.0%) off a win in Memphis versus the Grizzlies. The only teams giving Memphis any trouble lately reside in Texas. Now there's another one coming to town which gave them plenty of problems last season. Dallas was the last visiting team to win a regular-season game at the FedExForum in Tennessee, about 10 months ago, until another Lone Star state stalwart recently did. The Grizzlies must beat them Tuesday night to avoid having more losses through 10 days of December than they had in all of November.

This season series opener features Southwest Division rivals off to strong starts and one game apart in the standings, just as they finished last season. Memphis ended up with the better record thanks to a 106-105 overtime victory over Dallas to close the regular season, grabbing the No. 7 seed in the Western Conference playoffs while dropping the Mavericks to eighth. Mike Conley's two free throws with 1.1 seconds left were all that prevented Dallas from sweeping the season series. The Mavericks had won each of the first three meetings by at least 12 points, joining San Antonio as the only West teams to defeat the Grizzlies by double digits more than once.

•Situational Trends of The Day
--DETROIT is 9-28 ATS (-21.8 Units) after 1 or more consecutive unders over the last 2 seasons.
The average score was DETROIT 96.7, OPPONENT 105.2.

--PORTLAND is 27-9 OVER (+17.1 Units) after having won 8 or more of their last 10 games over the last 2 seasons.
The average score was PORTLAND 108.3, OPPONENT 104.2.

--CLEVELAND is 9-16 (-30.4 Units) against the money line in a home game where the total is greater than or equal to 200 over the last 2 seasons.
The average score was CLEVELAND 104.8, OPPONENT 104.2.

--PORTLAND is 17-33 (-19.3 Units) against the 1rst half line after failing to cover the spread in 2 or more consecutive games over the last 3 seasons.
The average score was PORTLAND 49.5, OPPONENT 52.5.

--SAN ANTONIO is 44-18 UNDER (+24.2 Units) the 1rst half total after 2 or more consecutive wins over the last 2 seasons.
The average score was SAN ANTONIO 52.2, OPPONENT 45.5.

•Matchup Trends of The Day
--LA LAKERS are 1-13 ATS (-13.3 Units) in home games versus teams who average 7 or less steals/game on the season over the last 3 seasons.
The average score was LA LAKERS 99.9, OPPONENT 102.6.

--NEW ORLEANS is 20-4 OVER (+15.6 Units) versus poor teams - outscored by their opponents by 3+ points/game over the last 2 seasons.
The average score was NEW ORLEANS 108.2, OPPONENT 101.0.

--DETROIT is 6-23 (-25.0 Units) against the money line versus good ball handling teams - committing <=14 turnovers/game over the last 2 seasons.
The average score was DETROIT 98.3, OPPONENT 105.0.

--DALLAS is 32-16 (+14.4 Units) against the 1rst half line in road games vs. good free throw shooting teams - making >=76% of their attempts over the last 3 seasons.
The average score was DALLAS 51.2, OPPONENT 49.9.

--SAN ANTONIO is 37-13 UNDER (+22.7 Units) the 1rst half total versus poor pressure defensive teams - forcing <=14 turnovers/game over the last 2 seasons.
The average score was SAN ANTONIO 52.1, OPPONENT 46.0.

•Situation Analysis of The Day
--Play On - Home favorites of -165 to -500 versus the money line (CLEVELAND) - an average 3PT shooting team (33-36.5%) against a good 3PT shooting team (>=36.5%), after going under the total by more than 12 points in two consecutive games, first half of the season.
(88-18 since 1996.) (83.0%, +53.3 units. Rating = 4*)

The average money line posted in these games was: Team favored with a money line of: -192.5
The average score in these games was: Team 99, Opponent 90.4 (Average point differential = +8.6)

The situation's record this season is: (1-0, +1 units).
Over the last 3 seasons the situation's record is: (7-1, +5.6 units).
Over the last 5 seasons the situation's record is: (17-4, +10.2 units).

--Play On - Road underdogs of 10 or more points (MILWAUKEE) - hot shooting team - 4 straight games making >=47% of their shots, after going over the total by 42 or more points total in their last five games against opponent after going under the total by 54 or more points total in their last ten games.
(31-7 since 1996.) (81.6%, +23.3 units. Rating = 3*)

The straight up record of the team this system pertains to is : (7-33)
The average line posted in these games was: Opponent favored by 12.6
The average score in these games was: Team 93.8, Opponent 101.2 (Average point differential = -7.3)
The number of games in which this system covered the spread by 7 or more points was 18 (45% of all games.)

The situation's record this season is: (0-0).
Over the last 3 seasons the situation's record is: (6-0).
Over the last 5 seasons the situation's record is: (7-0).

--Play Under - Home teams where the total is greater than or equal to 200 (CLEVELAND) - hot team - having won 6 or 7 of their last 8 games, after going under the total by more than 12 points in two consecutive games against opponent after going over the total by 42 or more points total in their last five games.
(42-15 since 1996.) (73.7%, +25.5 units. Rating = 3*)

The average total posted in these games was: 208.6
The average score in these games was: Team 103.5, Opponent 97 (Total points scored = 200.5)
The number of games in which this system covered the total by 7 or more points was 30 (54.5% of all games.)

The situation's record this season is: (1-0).
Over the last 3 seasons the situation's record is: (10-1).
Over the last 5 seasons the situation's record is: (13-4).
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Tuesday's Week #7 Matchups
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#701 TORONTO @ #702 CLEVELAND - 7:05 PM
Toronto was unable to end Cleveland's losing streak at home Friday but gets another crack at the surging Cavaliers on the road Wednesday night. Behind Kevin Love's fifth straight double-double and a season-high 26 points off the bench from Dion Waiters, Cleveland rolled to a 110-88 win at Brooklyn on Monday, stretching its winning streak to seven. The Cavaliers have won by an average of 16 points during the run, their longest since an eight-game stretch near the end of the 2009-10 season.

The Raptors rebounded from their 105-91 loss to Cleveland last week with an overtime victory against Denver at home Monday. Louis Williams poured in 26 points off the bench in the 112-107 final as Toronto improved to 3-2 since losing DeMar DeRozan to a groin injury. LeBron James had 24 points and a season-high 13 assists to lead the Cavaliers in Friday's encounter while Amir Johnson broke out for a season-high 27 points to pace the Raptors.

•ABOUT THE RAPTORS (16-5 SU, 12-9-0 ATS): Williams had a career-high 36 points in a 110-93 win at Cleveland on Nov. 22, which was also the Cavaliers' last loss. In the process, he nailed all 15 of his free throws for the league's second-ranked foul-shooting unit, which was a phenomenal 38-of-42 in the victory. Kyle Lowry, who was 11-for-12, is averaging 26 points and 9.6 assists since DeRozan went down.

•ABOUT THE CAVALIERS (12-7 SU, 9-10-0 ATS): Cleveland has lacked depth and consistent production from its reserves all season, but Monday's contest offered up promise in that department. While Waiters erupted in his best effort of the season, Tristan Thompson had 14 points and 12 rebounds and James Jones made 4-of-5 3-pointers, part of a 59-point showing from the bench. In addition, shooting guard Matthew Dellavedova made his return following a 14-game absence due to a knee injury, providing another body that can help spell stars James, Love and Kyrie Irving.

#703 PORTLAND @ #704 DETROIT - 7:35 PM
The Portland Trail Blazers look to win their fifth game in a row when they continue their Eastern road swing against the Detroit Pistons. The Trail Blazers have won 13 of their last 14 games - including a 103-99 victory over the New York Knicks on Sunday - to open up a seven-game lead at the top of the Northwest Division. Portland dropped its first two road games before reeling off six straight wins as it hopes to heap more misery on the Pistons by beating them for the fourth consecutive time.

It's been a season to forget for Detroit, which slumped to its 12th consecutive defeat following the 96-94 setback to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday. The Pistons haven't tasted victory since Nov. 14 - surrendering 100 or more points in six of their last seven games - and could match a franchise record for futility with losses to the Trail Blazers and Phoenix Suns this week. "It sucks 11, 12 straight," Detroit center Andre Drummond said. "We're doing a great job of staying positive and not letting the losses get to us."

•ABOUT THE TRAIL BLAZERS (16-4 SU, 11-8-1 ATS): LaMarcus Aldridge collected a game-high 24 points and 11 rebounds in the win over the Knicks for his seventh double-double in his last eight games. Damian Lillard tallied 20 points - including 8-of-9 from the foul line - and has scored 20 or more points in four of his last six outings. Portland is 9-0 against Eastern Conference foes with its last loss coming to the Orlando Magic on Mar. 25, 2014.

•ABOUT THE PISTONS (3-18 SU, 6-15-0 ATS): Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 19 points to lead five players in double figures against the Thunder, but went 1-of-5 from 3-point range and has missed 15 of his last 19 attempts. Josh Smith scored 12 points and grabbed five rebounds against Oklahoma City, but missed a potential game-winning 3-pointer in the final seconds. "I shot the three didn't I?" Smith told reporters. "I had a great look, but it just didn't go down."

#705 DALLAS @ #706 MEMPHIS - 8:05 PM
The best offense and the best defense in the NBA tangle for the first time this season when high-scoring Dallas visits a physical Memphis squad on Tuesday in a matchup of Southwest Division heavyweights. Both teams overcame rare home losses their last time out, the Mavericks posting a 125-102 win over Milwaukee on Sunday to improve to 10-2 against the Eastern Conference. Chandler Parsons shot 11-of-14 in a 28-point effort as the highest-scoring team in the league shot 58.3 percent.

The Grizzlies displayed their league-leading defense in a 103-87 win over Miami on Sunday, but bested the Mavericks' hot-shooting night by posting a season-high 58.9 percent mark from the floor. The guard trio of Mike Conley, Courtney Lee and Tony Allen led the charge with a collective 21-for-25 showing, including a perfect 5-for-5 display from long range. Dallas dictated the pace in last season's series, winning three of four games while averaging 107.8 points.

•ABOUT THE MAVERICKS (16-6 SU, 13-9-0 ATS): Parsons' occasional shooting woes have been the outlier in Dallas' offensive dominance this season, as the fourth-year pro is shooting a career-low 42.9 percent in his first campaign with the Mavericks. However, he is a more respectable 44.5 percent over his last 15 games and is at 49.2 percent in December, an indication of a slow turnaround. "He is just really working at it," Dallas coach Rick Carlisle told reporters Sunday. "We canceled shootaround, but he came in and wanted to shoot, so we shot for 20-30 minutes."

•ABOUT THE GRIZZLIES (16-4 SU, 11-9-0 ATS): Center Marc Gasol had 28 points in a loss to San Antonio on Friday while reserve Jon Leuer never appeared, but Memphis showed its depth and ability to shuffle roles in the victory over Miami. As Gasol was held to a season-low two points, Leuer emerged with season bests of 20 points and 12 rebounds in just 24 minutes. "He played out of his mind," Lee told reporters about Leuer, who has shot better than 50 percent in 11 of his last 12 appearances after going 3-for-20 over the first six contests this season.

#707 NEW YORK @ #708 NEW ORLEANS - 8:05 PM
The New York Knicks hope a trip to a city where they've enjoyed success in recent years will help them end their eight-game skid. The Knicks shoot for their sixth straight win in New Orleans when they take on the Pelicans on Tuesday, but they'll have to snap a nine-game road losing streak. New Orleans is aiming for its first back-to-back wins in nearly a month after routing the Los Angeles Lakers 104-87 on Sunday to wrap up a three-game road trip.

It's the start of a three-game road trip for New York, which has lost seven games during its skid by seven points or fewer, including each of the last five. "Losing games as close as we are losing them, whether it's five or six points over the past 13 games, this is new to me," Knicks star Carmelo Anthony told reporters after Sunday's 103-99 home loss to Portland. "This situation is new to me, but we're not going to stop and I'm not going to stop." The Pelicans can hardly relate — their last three games have been decided by an average of 21.3 points — with their 17-point victory over the Lakers being the closest.

•ABOUT THE KNICKS (4-18 SU, 8-14-0 ATS): Despite Anthony (23.2 points, 6.6 rebounds), New York has been one of the least effective offensive teams in the league. Veteran big man Amar'e Stoudemire (12.9 points, 7.9 rebounds) is enjoying a bounce-back campaign, but the Knicks don't have any other consistent scoring threats. New York has been respectable at the defensive end but has played much better defense at home than on the road, where it allows 104.1 points per game.

•ABOUT THE PELICANS (9-10 SU, 9-10-0 ATS): New Orleans boasts one of the league's brightest young stars in big man Anthony Davis (25.2 points, 10.7 rebounds, 2.9 blocks), who is capable of dominating the paint at both ends. The Pelicans also have a solid backcourt duo in Tyreke Evans (15.2 points, 5.8 assists) and Jrue Holiday (15.2 points, 6.6 assists), who give the team two capable ball-handlers who can also score. Depth has been a concern, as 3-point specialist Ryan Anderson (14.9 points) is the only reserve who consistently contributes.
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#709 MILWAUKEE @ #710 OKLAHOMA CITY - 8:05 PM
The Oklahoma City Thunder will get their first solid test since Kevin Durant made his season debut, hosting the Milwaukee Bucks. Durant has played the last three games since missing the first 17 with a fractured right foot, but the last five opponents for Oklahoma City had losing records entering Monday. The Bucks have lost four of five and are on verge of dropping below .500 for the first time since the third game of season.

Durant, the reigning NBA MVP, bounced back from his 10-point effort Friday against the Philadelphia 76ers and scored 28 in Sunday’s win against the Detroit Pistons, which is more in line with his 27.4 career average. Russell Westbrook hasn’t dialed back his offensive game since Durant returned, scoring at least 21 the last three games while averaging just under 18 shots in those outings. Brandon Knight has been scoring in bunches for the Bucks lately as well, averaging 20.2 points in four games this month with 5.3 assists and 2.3 steals.

•ABOUT THE BUCKS (11-11 SU, 15-7-0 ATS): Giannis Antetokounmpo turned 20 on Saturday and attempted to celebrate the following day by scoring 18 points but that wasn’t nearly enough in the 125-102 loss to the Dallas Mavericks. Antetokounmpo, a 6-11 shooting guard, tends to create mismatches against most opponents and the Thunder won’t be any different Tuesday night as Durant, or possibly Serge Ibaka, may have to abandon one of Milwaukee’s forwards to guard Antetokounmpo. In the past, Thabo Sefolosha would have been the perfect matchup, but the 6-7 shooting guard left for the Atlanta Hawks in the offseason.

•ABOUT THE THUNDER (7-13 SU, 9-10-1 ATS): Ibaka had two big performances against Milwaukee last season, posting 15 points, matching his career high with 20 rebounds and blocking four shots in the first game, and coming back with 17 points, 17 rebounds and three blocks in the second. The 20 and 17 rebounds represent two of the five highest rebound performances for the sixth-year power forward. Ibaka had just four games with double-digit rebounds this fall until matching his season-high with 13 against the Pistons.

#711 SAN ANTONIO @ #712 UTAH - 9:05 PM
The Utah Jazz have dropped nine straight games and will try to stop that slide Tuesday when they host the San Antonio Spurs on the second night of a back-to-back. The Jazz briefly held a fourth-quarter lead in a 101-92 loss at the Sacramento Kings on Monday, and three of the last four setbacks have come by single digits. Utah could catch a small break against the Spurs, who do not plan to have Tony Parker available due to a hamstring strain.

San Antonio did not have Parker or Manu Ginobili on Saturday but still shot 57.3 percent in a 123-101 thrashing of the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Spurs have won 10 of their last 11 games and made a statement with a 107-101 win at Memphis on Saturday before blasting Minnesota on the second night of a back-to-back while shorthanded. The Jazz were happy with the defensive effort in Sacramento but are still waiting for the shots to start falling.

•ABOUT THE SPURS (15-5 SU, 10-10-0 ATS): Marco Belinelli picked up some of the slack from his missing teammates with a season-high 20 points against Minnesota. The Italian guard missed eight games in November with a groin strain and scored in single digits in seven of eight games before breaking out Saturday. “I think he’s getting his rhythm,” San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich told reporters. “He didn’t come back in great shape and at this point he’s starting to feel pretty good. The injury held him up after he was trying to get into shape, so he’s just beginning to start the season, really.”

•ABOUT THE JAZZ (5-16 SU, 9-12-0 ATS): Utah gave up 123 points in a home loss to Toronto last Wednesday but picked things up on the defensive end by holding their last two opponents to an average of 99.5. “I felt like our approach to the game on the defensive end was better than it’s been,” Jazz coach Quin Snyder told reporters. “Obviously we can always do better, but I felt like we competed.” The problem is the other end, where Utah is averaging 93.9 points during the losing streak.

#713 MIAMI @ #714 PHOENIX - 9:05 PM
The Phoenix Suns have lost four out of five this season when playing the second of back-to-back games and they’ll face an exceptionally tough challenge Tuesday night against the visiting Miami Heat. The Suns lost Monday night at the Los Angeles Clippers on a rim-rattling 3-pointer by Blake Griffin at the overtime buzzer. They had led by four with 34 seconds left in overtime when the game unraveled.

At least Phoenix won’t have to worry about facing LeBron James, who combined for 72 points in the two games against the Suns last season but now stars for the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Heat also arrive at a bad time, having lost four straight while allowing those opponents to shoot 55.9 percent from the floor, including 53.4 from 3-point range. Heat point guard Dwyane Wade has scored at least 20 points in the five games since returning from a seven-game absence due to a hamstring injury and has hit that mark in nine straight games overall.

•ABOUT THE HEAT (9-11 SU, 8-11-1 ATS): Chris Bosh is coming off his second-poorest performance of the season, scoring 12 points and collecting two rebounds in a 103-87 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday. Those numbers are well off his 21.3 and 8.4 averages. Bosh struggled in his first matchup against Phoenix center Miles Plumlee last season, but came back with 21 points and eight rebounds in the second.

•ABOUT THE SUNS (12-10 SU, 12-9-1 ATS): Eric Bledsoe should be feeling good, emotionally anyway, after recording his first career triple-double against the Clippers. He also should be fired up to go against Wade as well after missing both games against the Heat last season with injuries. He hasn’t played Miami since February 2013, when he was still a backup guard for the Clippers.

#715 SACRAMENTO @ #716 LA LAKERS - 10:35 PM
Kobe Bryant doesn’t look like he’ll spend much time chasing Michael Jordan’s six championships this season, but he is staring down the Hall of Famer on the all-time scoring list. Bryant will try to draw closer to the legend when the Los Angeles Lakers host the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday. Bryant, who has five NBA Championship rings to Jordan’s six, is 63 points from passing Jordan for third place on the scoring list.

Bryant’s chase is one of the few things the Lakers have going for them at the moment as they endure a three-game losing streak and losses in seven of the last nine contests. The Kings are dealing with the loss of center DeMarcus Cousins, who has been ruled out indefinitely with viral meningitis. Sacramento dropped three straight without its star but has since won two of three and got a surprise boost from rookie Nik Stauskas in a 101-92 win over Utah on Monday.

•ABOUT THE KINGS (11-10 SU, 12-9-0 ATS): Stauskas lost most of his playing time to Ben McLemore and appeared to be moving further down in coach Michael Malone’s rotation until breaking out with season highs of 15 points and eight rebounds in 30 minutes against the Jazz. The Michigan product had been held scoreless in four of the previous five games but got most of his minutes Monday at the expense of McLemore, who totaled eight points in the last two games. Rudy Gay is shouldering most of the scoring load with Cousins out of the lineup and is averaging 22.5 points in the six games Cousins has missed so far.

•ABOUT THE LAKERS (5-16 SU, 9-11-1 ATS): Bryant is tied for the NBA lead in scoring at an average of 25.2 points but is shooting 38.9 percent and was held to 14 points on 6-of-18 shooting in a 104-87 home loss to the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday. Los Angeles changed up its starting lineup in that contest, benching Jeremy Lin and Carlos Boozer in an effort to get more defense. “I thought, as the game went on, my biggest concern was what ended up happening,” Los Angeles coach Byron Scott told reporters. “We started missing shots. The more we missed, the more we got deterred from what we were thinking about doing. We start thinking about missing shots, and all of a sudden we stop playing the defense that we started off playing.”
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Hot teams
-- Columbus won last three games, allowing four goals.
-- Blackhawks won last six games, allowing nine goals.
-- Sabres won four of their last five home games.
-- Flames won four of their last five games. Toronto won five of last seven.
-- Lightning won five of last seven games. Washington won last two games, 2-1/4-1.
-- Islanders won eight of their last ten games.
-- Winnipeg won four of its last six games.
-- Predators won ten of their last fourteen games.
-- Sharks won four of their last five games.

Cold teams
-- Flyers lost five of their last six games.
-- New Jersey lost six of its last eight games.
-- Kings lost eight of eleven road games.
-- Montreal lost six of its last seven games. Canucks lost last two games, allowing nine goals.
-- Minnesota lost three of its last four home games.
-- Dallas Stars lost four of their last five games.
-- Avalanche lost four of their last five games.
-- Oilers snapped their 11-game skid against San Jose Sunday.

Series records
-- Blue Jackets won four of last five games with Philly.
-- Devils lost five of their last six games with Chicago.
-- Home side won eight of last nine LA-Buffalo; Kings lost last four visits to Buffalo.
-- Maple Leafs won three of last four games with Calgary.
-- Canadiens won five of last seven games with Vancouver.
-- Lightning won last two games with Washington, after losing previous five.
-- Islanders won four of last five games with Minnesota.
-- Jets lost three of last four visits to Dallas.
-- Avalanche won four of last six games with Nashville.
-- Sharks won seven of last nine games with Edmonton.

Totals
-- Seven of last nine Philly-Columbus games went over.
-- Six of last seven Chicago games stayed under total.
-- Last five Los Angeles games stayed under the total.
-- Last five Maple Leaf games went over the total.
-- Four of last five Vancouver games went over total.
-- Eight of last eleven Washington games stayed under.
-- Six of last eight Islander games stayed under total.
-- Four of last five Dallas games went over. Eight of last eleven Winnipeg road games stayed under.
-- 11 of last 14 Colorado games went over the total.
-- Under is 4-1-1 in last six Edmonton road games.

Back-to-back
-- Devils are 2-4 if they played the night before.
 
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NHL | WINNIPEG at DALLAS
Play On - Home Favorites against the money line (DALLAS) poor closing team-outscored by opp by 0.2+ goals/game in third period, after a blowout win by 3 goals or more
58-16 over the last 5 seasons. ( 78.4% | 34.9 units )
3-0 this year. ( 100.0% | 3.0 units )

NHL | WINNIPEG at DALLAS
Play On - Home Favorites of -200 or less against the money line (DALLAS) poor closing team-outscored by opp by 0.2+ goals/game in third period, after a blowout win by 3 goals or more
57-16 over the last 5 seasons. ( 78.1% | 33.9 units )
3-0 this year. ( 100.0% | 3.0 units )
 
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Hot Teams
-- Cleveland won its last seven games (5-2 vs spread). Raptors won five of last seven on road (0-1 U).
-- Portland won 13 of its last 14 games (0-3-1 last four AF).
-- Grizzlies won six of last eight games (4-6 HF). Mavericks won six of their last seven games (4-1 U).
-- Thunder won four of last five games (2-2 HF).
-- Spurs won ten of their last eleven games (3-4 AF).

Cold Teams
-- Pistons last their last 12 games (1-5 vs spread last six).
-- Knicks lost last eight games, covered last three (5-4-1 AU). Pelicans lost five of last seven games (4-3 HF).
-- Bucks lost four of last five games (8-4 AU).
-- Miami lost last four games, all by 10+ points (2-5 AU). Suns lost four of last six games (4-3 HF).
-- Utah lost last nine games, covered one of last six.
-- Kings lost five of their last seven games (6-2 AU). Lakers lost seven of their last nine games (0-1 F).

Series Records
-- Raptors won four of last five games with Cleveland.
-- Pistons lost nine of last eleven games with Portland.
-- Grizzlies won eight of last 12 games with Phoenix.
-- Knicks won nine of last eleven games with New Orleans.
-- Bucks lost four of last five games with Oklahoma City.
-- Spurs won 16 of their last 18 games with Utah.
-- Suns lost their last eight games with Miami.
-- Lakers won five of last six games with Sacramento.

Totals
-- Four of last five Toronto games went over total.
-- Last six Trailblazer-Piston games went over total.
-- Nine of last eleven Dallas games went over total.
-- Six of last eight Pelican games stayed under total.
-- Nine of last twelve Milwaukee games went over; six of Thunder's last seven games stayed under.
-- 12 of last 16 Utah games stayed under the total.
-- Seven of last nine Miami road games stayed under.
-- Six of last eight Laker games stayed under total.

Back-to-Backs
-- Toronto is 3-1 vs spread if it played night before. Cavs are 3-2.
-- Jazz are 0-4 vs spread if they played night before.
-- Suns are 1-3 vs spread if they played the night before.
-- Sacramento is 2-3 vs spread if it played night before.
 
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NBA | MILWAUKEE at OKLAHOMA CITY
Play On - Road underdogs of 10 or more points (MILWAUKEE) after going over the total by 36 or more points total in their last five games against opponent after going under the total by 54 or more points total in their last ten games
41-15 since 1997. ( 73.2% | 24.5 units )

NBA | PORTLAND at DETROIT
Play Against - Home teams vs. the money line (DETROIT) after a game where they covered the spread, terrible team, winning 25% or less of their games on the season
122-52 over the last 5 seasons. ( 70.1% | 50.0 units )
10-3 this year. ( 76.9% | 7.8 units )

NBA | MIAMI at PHOENIX
Play Under - All teams where the first half total is 100.5 to 105 after having lost 5 or 6 of their last 7 games, a marginal losing team (40% to 49%) playing a winning team
133-75 since 1997. ( 63.9% | 50.5 units )
0-1 this year. ( 0.0% | -1.1 units )
 
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CBB | IUPUI at XAVIER
Play On - A home team (XAVIER) team from a major division 1-A conference against a team from a mid-major division 1-A conference, off a home win scoring 85 or more points
262-162 since 1997. ( 61.8% | 83.8 units )
15-6 this year. ( 71.4% | 8.4 units )

CBB | EVANSVILLE at BELMONT
Play Against - Road underdogs of +145 to +350 vs. the money line (EVANSVILLE) off a home win scoring 85 or more points, top level team, winning 80% or more of their games on the season
217-57 since 1997. ( 79.2% | 78.7 units )
3-3 this year. ( 50.0% | -2.8 units )

CBB | NEW HAMPSHIRE at RUTGERS
Play On - Home favorites vs. the 1rst half line (RUTGERS) after allowing 45 points or more in the first half last game against opponent after scoring 95 points or more
57-25 since 1997. ( 69.5% | 29.5 units )
1-0 this year. ( 100.0% | 1.0 units )
 
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[h=1]NCAA Basketball Picks[/h] [h=2]Louisville vs. Indiana[/h] The Cardinals play Indiana (7-1 SU) in the second game of the Jimmy V Classic tonight and come into the contest with an 0-3-1 ATS record in their last 4 games versus teams with a winning percentage above .600. Indiana is the pick (+11) according to Dunkel, which has the Cardinals favored by only 8. Dunkel Pick: Indiana (+11). Here are all of today's NCAA Basketball picks.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9
Time Posted: 8:00 a.m. EST
Game 717-718: Villanova vs. Illinois (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Villanova 76.677; Illinois 70.093
Dunkel Line: Villanova by 6 1/2
Vegas Line: Villanova by 4
Dunkel Pick: Villanova (-4)
Game 719-720: Bowling Green at Dayton (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Bowling Green 57.694; Dayton 65.080
Dunkel Line: Dayton by 7 1/2
Vegas Line: Dayton by 9
Dunkel Pick: Bowling Green (+9)
Game 721-722: Eastern Michigan at Michigan (9:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Eastern Michigan 57.692; Michigan 68.302
Dunkel Line: Michigan by 10 1/2
Vegas Line: Michigan by 13 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Eastern Michigan (+13 1/2)
Game 723-724: Seton Hall at Wichita State (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Seton Hall 67.815; Wichita State 76.325
Dunkel Line: Wichita State by 8 1/2
Vegas Line: Wichita State by 11
Dunkel Pick: Seton Hall (+11)
Game 725-726: Bradley at Kansas State (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Bradley 47.194; Kansas State 68.409
Dunkel Line: Kansas State by 21
Vegas Line: Kansas State by 18
Dunkel Pick: Kansas State (-18)
Game 727-728: Texas A&M at Baylor (9:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Texas A&M 63.419; Baylor 74.634
Dunkel Line: Baylor by 11
Vegas Line: Baylor by 6 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Baylor (-6 1/2)
Game 729-730: Louisville vs. Indiana (9:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Louisville 77.319; Indiana 69.131
Dunkel Line: Louisville by 8
Vegas Line: Louisville by 11
Dunkel Pick: Indiana (+11)
Game 731-732: IUPUI at Xavier (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: IUPUI 41.880; Xavier 71.423
Dunkel Line: Xavier by 29 1/2
Vegas Line: Xavier by 25
Dunkel Pick: Xavier (-25)
Game 733-734: Marist at Pennsylvania (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Marist 43.314; Pennsylvania 53.730
Dunkel Line: Pennsylvania by 10 1/2
Vegas Line: Pennsylvania by 8 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Pennsylvania (-8 1/2)
Game 735-736: Furman at TCU (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Furman 39.036; TCU 67.103
Dunkel Line: TCU by 28
Vegas Line: TCU by 22
Dunkel Pick: TCU (-22)
Game 737-738: Evansville at Belmont (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Evansville 58.986; Belmont 60.414
Dunkel Line: Belmont by 1 1/2
Vegas Line: Belmont by 4
Dunkel Pick: Evansville (+4)
Game 739-740: South Dakota State at St. Louis (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: South Dakota State 54.472; St. Louis 54.451
Dunkel Line: Even
Vegas Line: St. Louis by 3
Dunkel Pick: South Dakota State (+3)
Game 741-742: South Dakota at Creighton (9:15 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: South Dakota 49.804; Creighton 63.621
Dunkel Line: Creighton by 14
Vegas Line: Creighton by 16 1/2
Dunkel Pick: South Dakota (+16 1/2)
Game 743-744: Eastern Illinois at UC-Davis (10:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Eastern Illinois 47.066; UC-Davis 52.140
Dunkel Line: UC-Davis by 5
Vegas Line: UC-Davis by 7 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Eastern Illinois (+7 1/2)
Game 751-752: UMKC at Iowa State (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: UMKC 45.836; Iowa State 76.869
Dunkel Line: Iowa State by 31
Vegas Line: Iowa State by 22
Dunkel Pick: Iowa State (-22)
Game 753-754: New Hampshire at Rutgers (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: New Hampshire 46.335; Rutgers 53.577
Dunkel Line: Rutgers by 7
Vegas Line: Rutgers by 8 1/2
Dunkel Pick: New Hampshire (+8 1/2)
Game 755-756: Utah Valley State at Arizona (9:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Utah Valley State 48.719; Arizona 73.245
Dunkel Line: Arizona by 24 1/2
Vegas Line: Arizona by 27
Dunkel Pick: Utah Valley State (+27)
Game 757-758: Alcorn State at Iowa (9:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Alcorn State 36.247; Iowa 73.592
Dunkel Line: Iowa by 37 1/2
Vegas Line: Iowa by 30 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Iowa (-30 1/2)
 

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Dallas Stars -130 over Winnipeg Jets
(System Record: 34-1, lost last game)
Overall Record: 34-23-1


Rest of the Plays
Philadelphia Flyers +109 over Columbus Blue Jackets
Minnesota Wild -132 over New York Islanders
Nashville Predators + Colorado Avalanche UNDER 5.5
 

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Seton Hall +11.5 over Wichita State
(System Record: 19-0, lost last game)
Overall Record: 19-20
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Indiana +11 over Louisville
Evansville +4.5 over Belmont
Iowa State -22 over UMKC
 

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Borussia Dortmund+ Anderlecht OVER 3
This match is happening in UEFA CL
(System Record: 673-23, won last 3 games)
Overall Record: 673-560-103
 

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STATSYSTEMS SPORTS STAT/SHEETS, 12/9/14
NCAA COLLEGE BASKETBALL
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***** Tuesday, 12/9/14 NCAACB Knowledge *****
(ALL RESULTS ATS) - Against The Spread - and most recent, unless noted otherwise. Each and every day during the 2014-15 NCAA College Basketball season we will analyze all of your daily basketball action, featuring all our Highly-Rated (Situational & Match-up) Power Trends, along with some of our Situational Analysis (Betting Systems) that pertain to some of that days match-ups. Content contained in this report remains exclusive private property of Stat/Systems Sports. Database information may not be reused or disseminated in any form without express written consent of the publisher.
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Tuesday's Notebook
•8-0 Villanova held Virginia Commonwealth/Michigan to 54 ppg in winning pair on neutral Brooklyn court, its only top 100 games; Wildcats play Big East tourney in MSG every year, so they've been here before. Illinois lost at Miami by 9, beat Baylor by 8 in its two top 100 games. Teams are similar in almost every aspect, other than Villanova should have edge in crowd support.

•Bowling Green plays its subs 43% of time (#9); they're 5-1 versus schedule #311, losing at Western Kentucky by 10, winning at Drake/Detroit. Falcons have new coach but experienced team; they're forcing turnovers 23.1% of time but are stepping up in class- #120 Detroit is best team they played. Dayton is 3-1 versus top 150 teams, with wins by 2-12-9 points (lost to Connecticut).

•Michigan lost to #261 NJIT Saturday, they played Syracuse week ago tonight; Eastern Michigan plays same 2-3 as Orange. Young Wolverines have trip to Arizona this weekend. Eagles lost by 9 at Dayton in first road game after playing one of 10 easiest schedules in nation so far; Eagles have three non-D-I wins and no wins versus top 200 teams.

•Wichita Statehas three top 100 wins and overtime loss at Utah; Shockers will be anxious to play Big East foe, especially since Creighton jumped from Valley to Big East last season. All five Wichita victories are by 15+ points. 7-0 Seton Hall has two top 100 wins, (George Washington/Illinois State); this is their first true road game. Shockers force turnovers 24.7% of time (#22).

•Bradleyis 3-5 versus #324 schedule, losing top 100 games by 8 at Texas Christian, by 28 at Memphis; Braves are turning ball over 23.9% of time- the Memphis game was their only true road game. Kansas State lost four of its last six games but is 3-0 versus teams outside top 200, winning by 30-10-18 points. Wildcats are only 4-4, but have 88-79 win on neutral floor versus Purdue.

•Texas A&M beat Arizona State by point Saturday after being down 11 at half; this is Aggies' first true road game. A&M is 2-1 against top 100 teams, its first top 50 game; they're forcing turnovers 25 % of time (#19). Bears are 7-1 with four top 100 wins, three of which were away from home-- they're making 38.1% from arc-- opponents have made only 23% of three's.

•First road trip for 7-1 Indiana team that’s played 5th-easiest schedule in nation, losing to #106 Eastern Washington; Hoosiers beat Pittsburgh of ACC by 12 last week, also beat Southern Methodist by 6. Louisville is forcing turnovers 27.7% of time, holding teams to 22.8% of three's; Cardinals have two top 100 wins, beating Minnesota by 13 in its only game away from Yum! Center.

•Indiana-Purdue is 2-5 with both wins by hoop; three of its last five games were decided by 3 or less points. Jaguars lost by 20 at Purdue, at Evansville by 27, only games they got blown out of. Xavier is 6-2, winning by 33 in its only game against team ranked outside top 150. Musketeers are shooting 59% inside arc- they have first true road game at Missouri on Saturday.

•Marist is 1-7 under yet another new head coach, losing three road games by 3-18-22 points; Red Foxes are turning ball over 23.8% of time, making 31% of its three's and they take lot of them- they scored 44 ppg in MAAC losses over weekend. Penn won last two games after 0-5 start, but neither team they beat is in top 300. Quakers are turning ball over 25.7% of time.

•Belmont won last six games since opening loss at Wright State, winning three road games, last two by total of three points; Bruins are making 40.1% of their three's. Evansville is 6-1, winning by 19 at Miami OH in its only true road game- they lost by hoop to Green Bay on a neutral floor for only loss. Aces are shooting 57% inside arc, 39% outside it.

•South Dakota State lost both its true road games by total of seven points, at Buffalo/Idaho; Jackrabbits are making only 28.9% of three's- they lost by 2-13 points in only games against top 200 teams. Rebuilding Saint Louis lost three of seven games versus D-I teams; three of four wins were by exactly 3 points. Billkens are one of ten least-experienced teams in country.

•Creighton had big win at intrastate rival Nebraska Sunday night- they've got St Mary's coming in Saturday, don't figure to take South Dakota very seriously. USD is 2-6 versus D-I teams with pair of overtime losses; Coyotes lost by 11-4 points in only top 100 games. Bluejays take lot of three's, make 35% of them- they won by 27-18-22 points in games versus non-top 200 teams.

•UC-Davisoutscored Eastern Illinois 11-5 over last 5:36 to win 63-61 on November 20th; Aggies were 10-20 from arc, Panthers 6-11-- EIU was 15-26 on foul line, which hurt. 6-1 Davis (#12 in experience) lost by 8 at Idaho on Saturday; they're 3-0 at home with win over Utah State, but they've also played one of 15 easiest schedules in US. EIU is 0-3 on road, losing by 11-5-22 points- they lost 54-49 at Cincinnati, not a bad showing.

•Situational Trends of The Day
--IOWA is 19-3 ATS (+15.7 Units) after allowing 30 points or less in the first half in 2 straight games over the last 3 seasons.
The average score was IOWA 69.7, OPPONENT 61.8.

--ILLINOIS is 10-0 UNDER (+10.0 Units) after a game giving up 5 or less offensive rebounds over the last 2 seasons.
The average score was ILLINOIS 58.8, OPPONENT 56.0.

--XAVIER is 23-3 (+21.1 Units) against the money line in home games after a combined score of 155 points or more since 1997.
The average score was XAVIER 80.0, OPPONENT 62.7.

--CREIGHTON is 4-16 (-13.6 Units) against the 1rst half line after 4 straight games forcing opponent to commit 11 or less turnovers over the last 3 seasons.
The average score was CREIGHTON 32.7, OPPONENT 32.4.

--TCU is 16-2 UNDER (+13.8 Units) the 1rst half total after allowing 60 points or less 2 straight games since 1997.
The average score was TCU 27.0, OPPONENT 27.5.

--JIM CREWS is 1-11 ATS (-11.1 Units) after a game being outrebounded by opponent by 15 or more in all games he has coached since 1997.
The average score was CREWS 57.3, OPPONENT 64.7.

•Matchup Trends of The Day
--WICHITA ST is 17-2 ATS (+14.8 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.
The average score was WICHITA ST 73.1, OPPONENT 59.6.

--TEXAS A&M is 17-5 UNDER (+11.5 Units) versus good ball handling teams - committing <=14 turnovers/game over the last 2 seasons.
The average score was TEXAS A&M 52.4, OPPONENT 57.5.

--VILLANOVA is 22-4 against the money line (+16.4 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.
The average score was VILLANOVA 77.1, OPPONENT 66.2.

--IOWA is 9-0 (+9.0 Units) against the 1rst half line in home games when playing against a team with a losing record over the last 3 seasons.
The average score was IOWA 39.4, OPPONENT 22.7.

--TEXAS A&M is 14-3 UNDER (+10.7 Units) the 1rst half total versus good defensive teams - shooting pct defense of <=42% over the last 2 seasons.
The average score was TEXAS A&M 27.3, OPPONENT 29.1.

--JIM LES is 10-1 ATS (+8.9 Units) versus poor offensive teams - scoring <=64 points/game as the coach of CAL DAVIS.
The average score was LES 70.2, OPPONENT 64.6.

•Situation Analysis of The Day
--Play On - Road underdogs of 3.5 to 9.5 points (MARIST) – a terrible shooting team (<=40%) against an average defensive team (42.5%-45%), average ball handling team (14.5-17.5 TO's) against a poor pressure defensive team (<=14.5 TO's), after scoring 55 points or less.
(33-8 over the last 5 seasons.) (80.5%, +24.2 units. Rating = 3*)

The straight up record of the team this system pertains to is : (19-22 over the last 5 seasons.)
The average line posted in these games was: Opponent favored by 6.8
The average score in these games was: Team 59.5, Opponent 60.2 (Average point differential = -0.7)
The number of games in which this system covered the spread by 7 or more points was 16 (41% of all games.)

The situation's record this season is: (2-0).
Over the last 3 seasons the situation's record is: (14-4).
Since 1997 the situation's record is: (76-43).

--Play On - Underdogs of 6 to 11 points versus the first half line (SETON HALL) - average offensive team (67-74 PPG) against an explosive offensive team (>=78 PPG), in a game involving two excellent defensive teams (<=40%), after 2 straight games - allowing a shooting pct. of 37% or less.
(71-30 since 1997.) (70.3%, +38.7 units. Rating = 3*)

The average first half line posted in these games was: Opponent favored by 7.7
The average first half score in these games was: Team 31.1, Opponent 35.5 (Average first half point differential = -4.4)

The situation's record this season is: (2-0).
Over the last 3 seasons the situation's record is: (21-5).
Over the last 5 seasons the situation's record is: (32-11).
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Tuesday's Week #5 Matchups
Systems Analyst Todd Smith

#717 VILLANOVA vs. #718 ILLINOIS - 7:00 PM
Villanova continues to prove that its deep and talented roster has very few flaws - if any. The No. 7 Wildcats aim to remain perfect on the season Tuesday when they take on No. 25 Illinois at the Jimmy V Classic at Madison Square Garden. The Wildcats are coming off one of their most dominant performances of the season - a 74-46 victory over rival Saint Joseph's on Saturday - as they notched their sixth double-digit win in eight games.

Illinois only has one loss on its resume - a nine-point defeat at Miami (Fla.) last Tuesday before the team rebounded four days later with a 15-point win against American. Rayvonte Rice is the team's clear leader offensively with averages of 17.4 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.1 steals - all team highs. The Fighting Illini's top six scorers are all capable of hitting 3-pointers, with Rice leading the way at 14-of-30.

•ABOUT VILLANOVA (8-0 SU, 6-1-0 ATS): No player on the Wildcats played more than 29 minutes or scored more than 12 points against Saint Joseph's and six different players are averaging between 8.9 and 12.3 points for Villanova. "Our greatest asset is our depth," said coach Jay Wright after the win over the Hawks. "I wouldn't say we have one guy who carries the team. Instead, we have eight who could carry it any day." One of those players is senior forward JayVaughn Pinkston, who has struggled to regain his form from last season, when he averaged 14.1 points on 52.1 percent shooting, and enters this matchup averaging 8.9 points on 37.3 percent shooting - both career lows.

•ABOUT ILLINOIS (6-1 SU, 4-2-0 ATS): Malcolm Hill scored a team-high 13 points against American while Illinois received 28 points from its reserves. "The bench is really important," Hill told reporters after the game. "We have a bench full of starters, I'd say. Not mid-majors, but high D-1 places." Rice is coming off his worst game of the season - a 10-point performance in which he shot 1-of-7 from the floor and did not make a 3-pointer for the first time this season.

#721 E MICHIGAN @ #722 MICHIGAN - 9:00 PM
Michigan looks to bounce back from its stunning upset loss to NJIT when it hosts Eastern Michigan on Tuesday. The Wolverines had reeled off eight straight home wins and were 50-4 in their previous 54 games at the Crisler Center before falling to the Highlanders (3-5). "There are moments in the season that make you a lot better and I hope this is one of them," Michigan coach John Beilein told reporters. "This is something that is humbling and we have to grow through that humility."

The Wolverines hope to avoid back-to-back losses for the first time since Feb. 2013 by beating the Eagles for the 26th time in their last 27 tries. Michigan looks to take care of business without peeking ahead to the mouthwatering matchup at No. 3 Arizona, who was the last non-conference team to beat the Wolverines at Crisler Center before NJIT accomplished the feat. Eastern Michigan had won its first seven games of the season before losing to Dayton 73-64 on Saturday, but hopes that another upset is in the works.

•ABOUT EASTERN MICHIGAN (7-1 SU, 3-2-0 ATS): Raven Lee poured in a season-high 26 points in the loss to Dayton and has scored 24 points or more in three outings this season. Karrington Ward - who leads the team in rebounding (7.3) - grabbed 41 boards in his first four games, but was limited to a season-low two against the Flyers. Mike Talley collected 10 points and seven rebounds on Saturday and has scored in double figures in five straight games.

•ABOUT MICHIGAN (6-2 SU, 2-4-0 ATS): Caris LeVert - who tops the team in points (18.6), rebounding (5.6), assists (4.4) and steals (2.6) - scored 25 of his career-high 32 points in the second half against the Highlanders. Zak Irvin had scored in double figures in the previous seven games before being held to a season-low five points on 2-of-11 shooting versus NJIT. Michigan freshmen Kameron Chatman and Ricky Doyle went a combined 0-of-7 from the floor for three points on Saturday.

#723 SETON HALL @ #724 WICHITA ST - 7:00 PM
Wichita State puts its 21-game home winning streak on the line on the line when undefeated Seton Hall pays a visit for a non-conference matchup Tuesday. The 11th-ranked Shockers haven't been tested often, outscoring opponents by an average of 21.3 points. They should get a fight from the Pirates, who are one of 12 unbeaten teams in the nation and aiming for their first 8-0 start since 2009-10.

Wichita State had its 35-game regular-season winning streak snapped Wednesday in a 69-68 overtime loss at Utah but bounced back in impressive fashion to rout Saint Louis 81-52 on Saturday. "I think watching film of our loss showed us a lot of little things we didn't do at Utah -- good defense and blocking out, things like that," junior guard Evan Wessel told reporters. "I don't think we did too many of those little things wrong (against Saint Louis)." The Pirates have cruised to lopsided victories in four of their seven wins, including an 81-54 romp over in-state rival Rutgers on Saturday.

•ABOUT SETON HALL (7-0 SU, 6-0-0 ATS): The Pirates have seen quite a turnaround from a year ago thanks in large part to freshmen Isaiah Whitehead (12.6 points) and Angel Delgado (8.6 points, 10.1 rebounds). Sharp-shooting junior Sterling Gibbs (17.3 points) leads three players who average double figures in scoring along with Whitehead and senior forward Brandon Mobley (10.1 points, 5.1 rebounds). Seton Hall is a dangerous outside shooting team, hitting 41.3 percent from 3-point range with Gibbs leading the way at a 16-for-30 clip.

•ABOUT WICHITA STATE (5-1 SU, 3-0-0 ATS): The Shockers have four players averaging double-digit scoring with preseason All-America guards Ron Baker (17.8 points, 4.2 rebounds) and Fred VanVleet (12.5 points, 4.5 assists) leading the way. Senior Tekele Cotton (10.8 points, 4.4 rebounds) has been a mainstay on the Wichita State teams that have made three straight NCAA Tournament trips. The Shockers aren't big inside -- their tallest starter is 6-7 -- so they might have a tough time against a Seton Hall frontcourt that starts two 6-9 players in Delgado and Mobley.

#725 BRADLEY @ #726 KANSAS ST - 8:00 PM
Kansas State has been known as a defensive team under coach Bruce Weber, but the Wildcats enter Tuesday’s game against visiting Bradley last in the Big 12 in field goal percentage defense (47.4). The Wildcats’ woes can partly be attributed to a tough non-conference schedule that includes losses to Long Beach State, Arizona and Pittsburgh, but there is reason for concern. Forward Thomas Gipson averages a team-high 4.8 boards for Kansas State, which ranks last in the league in rebounding.

The Wildcats committed a season-high 22 turnovers and lost 65-64 at Tennessee on Saturday, but sophomore point guard Jevon Thomas continued to impress with 13 points and six assists. The loss overshadowed an outstanding second half by guard Marcus Foster, who scored 21 of his 23 points after intermission and finished with seven 3-pointers. The Wildcats look to bounce back against Bradley, which shot 27.1 percent in Saturday’s 73-45 loss at Memphis.

•ABOUT BRADLEY (3-5 SU, 2-3-0 ATS): Braves coach Geno Ford didn’t mince words after his team committed season highs in turnovers (20) and team fouls (27) against Memphis. “Our toughness with the ball was embarrassing,” Ford told the Peoria Journal Star. “They ripped it out of our hands. Our guard play was atrocious.” The news worsened on Monday when the Braves learned that leading scorer Warren Jones, who recorded 33 points last Tuesday against Central Michigan and averages 14.6 points, will miss the next 4-6 weeks due to a stress fracture in his right foot.

•ABOUT KANSAS STATE (4-4 SU, 5-2-0 ATS): Foster is 28-of-58 from 3-point range for the Wildcats, who saw their streak of 12 straight wins in December end on Saturday at Tennessee despite shooting 8-of-14 from beyond the arc in the second half. After a slow start, forward Nino Williams has shot 12-of-19 from the field and scored 29 points over his last two games. Foster (15.9), Gipson (12.1) and Williams (11.3) are each scoring in double figures for the Wildcats, who are averaging 74 points on 46.8 percent shooting.

#727 TEXAS A&M @ #728 BAYLOR - 9:00 PM
Texas A&M brings a five-game winning streak with it to Baylor on Tuesday night in the 206th "Battle of the Brazos." It's the first meeting since Feb. 1, 2012 between the two schools that are located about 90 miles apart and began playing in the 1914-15 season. Baylor has won the last five meetings, but the Aggies hold a commanding 127-78 overall edge in the series.

Both teams come in off narrow wins. Baylor withstood a late 3-point attempt to win at Vanderbilt, 66-63, on Thursday while Texas A&M did the same two days later at home in a 72-71 comeback victory over Arizona State. "We said this was a character win," Aggies coach Billy Kennedy said after his squad rallied from an 11-point second-half deficit to pull out a nail-biter that saw the lead change hands six times in the final five minutes.

•ABOUT TEXAS A&M (6-1 SU, 3-3-0 ATS): Guard Alex Caruso was the SEC assist leader a year ago and is coming off one of the most complete statistical performances in recent history for the Aggies, finishing with game highs in points (23), rebounds (six), assists (six) and steals (six). He scored 13 of Texas A&M's final 22 points in the comeback win over Arizona State and is averaging 10.6 points and 6.1 assists per game. Junior swingman Jalen Jones, an explosive transfer from SMU, leads the team in scoring (12.4) and rebounding (6.1) and has scored in double figures in all but one game this season.

•ABOUT BAYLOR (7-1 SU, 4-1-0 ATS): The Bears are doing it with tough defense, leading the Big 12 and ranking ninth nationally in points allowed (52.6) and holding opponents to 35 percent field-goal shooting, including 23 percent from 3-point range, which ranks sixth nationally. Forward Taurean Prince leads the team in scoring (13.7) while another forward, 6-foot-8, 275-pound Rico Gathers, is averaging 9.0 points and a Big 12-best 10.3 rebounds per game. Senior swingman Royce O'Neale, who spent his first two seasons at Denver, also is averaging in double figures (11.3) and tied his career high with 22 points in the win at Vanderbilt.

#729 LOUISVILLE vs. #730 INDIANA - 9:30 PM
Madison Square Garden has proven to be a home away from home lately for No. 4 Louisville, which looks to extend its winning streak at the venue to nine games Tuesday versus Indiana in the Jimmy V Classic. The Cardinals return to New York’s famous arena for the first time since they claimed the 2012 and 2013 Big East Tournaments – their last two seasons in the league. “(MSG) is the most magical arena in all of basketball, so it's exciting for me,” coach Rick Pitino told the school’s website.

Louisville opened the season 7-0 for the third time in five years following Friday’s 82-57 rout of Florida International, although the nation’s third-ranked scoring defense (49.3 points) should receive a stern test from the county’s fourth-ranked scoring offense (88.4) in the Hoosiers. Indiana concluded its season-opening eight-game homestand with a 95-49 dismantling of Savannah State on Saturday and has won three straight since falling to Eastern Washington on Nov. 24. “We learned from our Eastern Washington game (that) if you don't get up for a team, they start to gain confidence and they think they can play with you,” Hoosiers freshman guard James Blackmon Jr. told the school’s website.

•ABOUT LOUISVILLE (7-0 SU, 2-3-1 ATS): The Cardinals finished with 14 steals on Friday – marking the sixth time in seven games this season they have tallied 11 or more – but also saw the Golden Panthers record 12 – the fourth straight contest in which a Louisville has seen its opponent record at least 10. The Cardinals made up for it by shooting a season-high 57.1 percent, recording nine blocks and forcing 25 turnovers. Regular starter Terry Rozier was benched for sophomore walk-on David Levitch against FIU for missing a class, but was the first substitute off the bench and finished with 12 points in 22 minutes.

•ABOUT INDIANA (7-1 SU, 4-4-0 ATS): The Hoosiers committed 14 turnovers – their second-highest total of the season – against a Savannah State team that utilized full-court pressure, causing head coach Tom Crean some angst when asked about the carryover to the Cardinals. “They have as good of a pressure defensive team as I have seen to this point.... Louisville is as the head of the class on that right now, so we are going to be really, really great with the basketball,” Crean told the school’s website. Blackmon (19.5 points) is the top freshman scorer in the country, shooting slightly better beyond the arc (54.2 percent) than he is inside of it (47.9).
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#731 IUPUI @ #732 XAVIER - 7:00 PM
Xavier looks to remain undefeated at home when it hosts IUPUI on Tuesday. The Musketeers snapped a two-game losing streak Saturday and improved to 5-0 at home with a 97-84 victory over Alabama. IUPUI lost its third straight Saturday, 89-62 to Evansville, and shouldn't put up much resistance for the high-scoring Musketeers.

Xavier ran away from Alabama 97-84, getting a career-high 18 points from reserve Myles Davis while freshman J.P. Macura added 13 off the bench. Another freshman, former UCLA commit Trevon Bluiett, has been one of the best rookies in the country. The 6-6 Bluiett is averaging 15.0 points on 55.3-percent shooting and has drained 17-of-34 3-pointers.

•ABOUT IUPUI (2-5 SU, 3-4-0 ATS): Former University of Arizona star Jason Gardner, in his first year at the helm, inherited a team that won a combined 12 games the previous two seasons and has seven transfers. Redshirt freshman Leo Svete scored 17 points and knocked down four 3-pointers and Mason Archie added 11 points in the loss to Evansville. Marcellus Barksdake leads the team at 10.0 points and two steals per game, DavRon Williams averages 6.6 rebounds and the bench accounts for 46 percent of the Jaguars' points.

•ABOUT XAVIER (6-2 SU, 5-2-0 ATS): The Musketeers enter 11th in the country and first in the Big East in scoring (85.3) and seventh nationally in field-goal percentage (52.5). Center Matt Stainbrook leads the team with 15.3 points per game on a Big East-leading 72.7 percent shooting and averages 7.4 rebounds. Dee Davis averages 6.3 assists, second in the conference, Myles Davis has drained 16-of-31 shots from beyond the arc, and forward Jalen Randolph is averaging over nine points and six boards in just 18 minutes per contest.

#735 FURMAN @ #736 TCU - 8:00 PM
Among all the undefeated teams through the first month of the season, few - if any - are more surprising than TCU. The Horned Frogs have started 8-0 after going 9-22 last season, including 19 straight losses to end the campaign. They have posted a couple of wins against smaller schools this year but also have some quality victories - a 27-point win over Washington State, a nine-point triumph against Mississippi State in the title game of the Corpus Christi Coastal Classic and, most recently, a 12-point win at Mississippi.

"This was our best performance against this level of competition, in their building," TCU coach Trent Johnson said after the win against the Rebels. "We were good defensively and offensively - we're a team. The thing I like best is we're playing like a team and we're staying the course." The Horned Frogs are solid offensively but are riding a suffocating defense that is allowing 54.6 points - 14th-best in the nation. That could spell trouble for a Furman team that is 314th in the nation in scoring (59.8) and 308th in field-goal percentage (38.8).

•ABOUT FURMAN (2-4 SU, 4-1-0 ATS): The Paladins faced their toughest opponent to date on Nov. 26, when they were pummeled 93-54 at Duke - the second of three straight losses before the team rebounded with a 74-64 triumph against Samford on Saturday. Stephen Croone scored a season-high 33 points against Samford and also had five steals, giving him nine in the last two games. Croone is the team's leading scorer at 17 points per game, just ahead of freshman Geoff Beans (15), who will be playing in his third game following an early-season suspension for violating team rules.

•ABOUT TEXAS CHRISTIAN (8-0 SU, 3-1-0 ATS): The Horned Frogs, who are off to their best start since opening 9-0 in 1997-98, have started the same five guys in all eight games. Kyan Anderson averages team highs of 12.5 points and 3.9 assists while hitting a team-high 13 3-pointers this season. Karviar Shepherd led the way with a season-high 14 points and nine rebounds against Ole Miss and his six field goals in that game were two more than he had made in his previous four games combined.

#741 S DAKOTA @ #742 CREIGHTON - 9:15 PM
Creighton looks to put together back-to-back wins for the first time since before Thanksgiving when it hosts South Dakota on Tuesday. The Bluejays haven't played at home since Nov. 25, when they won their fifth straight to start the season, but have alternated wins and losses in four games away from Omaha since. Creighton came from behind to win at Nebraska on Sunday and starts a three-game homestand when the Coyotes come to town.

South Dakota had its three-game winning streak snapped when it gave up a season-high 87 points to Youngstown State on Friday. The Coyotes score 72.3 points a contest, led by Brandon Bos and Tyler Larson at 16.3 points per game and 15.1, respectively, but the team's defense has allowed 75.1 points a game. That defense will be tested by a balanced Bluejays offense, which is led by Isaiah Zierden (12.6 points) and Austin Chatman (12.1).

•ABOUT SOUTH DAKOTA (3-6 SU, 3-3-0 ATS): Though the Coyotes lost to Youngstown State on Friday, they may have found more of an offensive identity in the process, realizing they need to work the ball inside more. Down by 15 midway through the second half, South Dakota had made more 3-pointers than twos, so coach Craig Smith implored his team to work the ball into the paint more, which almost led to a comeback. “It was touch down there (in the paint) but once we started finishing it got us back in the game,” Larson told the Vermillion Plain Talk. “(Smith) got into us and said we're 'loving the 3 and liking the rim.' That's what really changed things.”

•ABOUT CREIGHTON (7-2 SU, 5-3-0 ATS): Losing an All-American player and coach's son in Doug McDermott wasn't easy for Creighton, but coach Greg McDermott is seeing his seniors starting to take charge of this year's squad. Avery Dingman, Will Artino and Chatman are at least filling the leadership void left by Doug McDermott, who commanded a great deal of respect within the Creighton program, and their coach is taking notice of how that's helping the team. “We have three seniors who have beaten Nebraska four straight times, and that hasn't happened in often in our history,” Greg McDermott said after the Bluejays rallied to beat the Cornhuskers in Lincoln on Sunday. “I am really proud of them given what we lost last year. This is their team now and our preparation this week was really, really good.”

#751 MISSOURI-KC @ #752 IOWA ST - 7:00 PM
Iowa State has regrouped after ending November with a loss to Maryland, winning its first two games in December by an average of 27.5 points. The Cyclones host UMKC on Tuesday after dominating No. 18 Arkansas 95-77 on Thursday, and forward Georges Niang and guard Bryce Dejean-Jones – both ranked in the top five in the Big 12 in scoring – are both averaging 19.5 points this month. The duo is 28-for-39 from the field in those two contests after combining for 53 points against Arkansas.

The Cyclones lead the Big 12 in scoring at 85.3 points per game and have been held under 81 points once – in a 72-63 loss Nov. 25 to Maryland. Iowa State features plenty of weapons, including the conference’s leader in field-goal percentage, forward Dustin Hogue (60.4 percent). The Kangaroos have dropped five of their past six, including an 81-61 loss Saturday at South Dakota State.

•ABOUT MISSOURI-KC (3-6 SU, 1-1-1 ATS): Martez Harrison is the only Kangaroos player averaging in double figures at 17.1, and he also leads the team with 4.3 assists and 2.7 steals per game. UMKC opened its season with a 69-61 victory at Missouri; its other two victories came against Division II competition. UMKC ranks ninth nationally at 10.3 steals per contest.

•ABOUT IOWA STATE (5-1 SU, 3-2-0 ATS): Niang, who leads the Big 12 in scoring at 19.5 points per game, has scored 20 or more points three times this season. Dejean-Jones, who transferred from UNLV and was named Big 12 preseason newcomer of the year, made all eight of his shots against Arkansas and averages 16.3 points (fifth in the league). The Cyclones are shooting 49.9 percent from the field, ranking 16th nationally, and hit a season-best 64 percent against Arkansas.

#753 NEW HAMPSHIRE @ #754 RUTGERS - 7:00 PM
Rutgers is among the lowest-scoring teams in the country and is coming off an embarrassing loss to in-state rival Seton Hall. The Scarlet Knights will try to pick up the pieces when they host New Hampshire on Tuesday. Rutgers ranks near the bottom of the 345 Division I teams in scoring (57.1 points) and field-goal percentage (36.9) and has less than a month to get ready for its first Big Ten campaign.

The Scarlet Knights are a tough team to figure out: they beat Vanderbilt and Clemson but lost to Virginia and Seton Hall by an average of 23 points. Rutgers shot 30.3 percent in the 81-54 loss to Seton Hall as forward Kadeem Jack (3-of-15) continued a tough junior campaign. Jack has a difficult matchup on the inside with Wildcats freshman Tanner Leissner, who has scored in double figures in five of his first seven games.

•ABOUT NEW HAMPSHIRE (5-2 SU, 0-0-0 ATS): The Wildcats have won four straight and warmed up for the Scarlet Knights by blasting Wheelock College 96-45 on Saturday. New Hampshire gave most of its top scorers a break in that one and was led by senior guard Tommy McDonnell, who scored 16 points after going scoreless the previous three games. Fellow guard Daniel Dion took over the team scoring lead with back-to-back 23-point outings against Boston University and Dartmouth to close out November but was held to nine points in each of the past two games.

•ABOUT RUTGERS (4-4 SU, 2-4-0 ATS): Jack averaged 14.3 points on 50.1 percent shooting as a sophomore but is down to 12 points on 35.7 percent this season. The New York native missed the first two games of the season with a sprained right thumb and scored in single digits in two of the last three contests while turning the ball over a season-high five times in the loss to Seton Hall. Guard Myles Mack is in a similar shooting slump, going 10-of-30 from the field the last three games.

#755 UTAH VALLEY ST @ #756 ARIZONA - 9:00 PM
Arizona looks to avoid a letdown on Tuesday when the third-ranked Wildcats host Utah Valley just three days after recording a thrilling 66-63 overtime win over Gonzaga. The Wildcats feature an incredibly deep roster that includes point guard T.J. McConnell, forward Brandon Ashley and freshman forward Stanley Johnson, who leads the team in scoring (13.8) and rebounds (6.4). Ashley, who missed the end of last season with a foot injury, had 15 points and five rebounds in the win over Gonzaga.

McConnell has begun the season by shooting 36.4 percent, including 7-of-22 from 3-point range, but coach Sean Miller remains confident in his floor leader. “T.J. has the personality of a winner,” Miller told reporters. “He has a resiliency, a toughness that isn’t fake. He sets the tone for a lot of good things that happen for our team.” McConnell will look to get untracked against Utah Valley, which is concluding a stretch of seven straight road games.

•ABOUT UTAH VALLEY (3-4 SU, 0-0-0 ATS): Senior forward Mitch Bruneel averages a team-high 12.6 points and 5.7 rebounds and is the only player scoring in double figures for the Wolverines, who are averaging 59.1 points. Point guard Marcel Davis averages 9.7 points and scored a season-high 17 points in a 68-60 loss to Montana State on Saturday. The undersized Wolverines don’t have anyone in their rotation taller than 6-7, which could lead to a long night against the athletic Arizona frontline.

•ABOUT ARIZONA (8-0 SU, 3-4-0 ATS): The Wildcats’ stellar defense came up big again on Saturday, when Gonzaga was held to one field goal in the final nine minutes of game time. Forward Rondae Hollis-Jefferson is averaging 12.8 points on 57.6 percent shooting along with 6.3 rebounds and was called “one of the nation’s best defenders” by Miller following Saturday’s contest. Kaleb Tarczewski, the Wildcats’ 7-foot center, is shooting a team-best 61.9 percent from the field.

#757 ALCORN ST @ #758 IOWA - 9:00 PM
Iowa won’t be facing a nationally ranked opponent when Alcorn State visits Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Tuesday night, but it’s a challenge just the same. The Hawkeyes have won five straight but have hit a bit of a lull in their schedule with contests against UMBC and the Braves sandwiched between games against 18th-ranked North Carolina and No. 13 Iowa State. Still, there were no signs of a letdown Saturday afternoon as Iowa jumped out to a 26-6 lead against the visiting Retrievers and cruised to a 77-47 win.

“You could tell they were going to be ready for this game,” Iowa coach Fran McCaffery said at his postgame news conference. “It was not going to be a letdown or anything like that. We started the game 26-6, (and we actually) weren't shooting it that well during that period, but we stayed after them and turned them over and got some transition opportunities, so that was good to see.” Similar to the Hawkeyes’ winless foe Saturday, Alcorn State brings a 1-5 record to Iowa City with its only win coming against lower-division Dillard.

•ABOUT ALCORN STATE (1-5 SU, 0-2-0 ATS): The Braves have lost their five games against Division I foes by an average of 20.6 points, including a 72-51 road loss to Troy in their last contest on Dec. 2. Led by Leantwan Luckett (16.2 points) and Reginald Johnson (12), four Alcorn State players are averaging in double figures, while Marquis Vance is the leading rebounder at 6.5 per game. The Braves are shooting 38.8 percent from the field and are being outrebounded by an average of 6.7 per contest.

•ABOUT IOWA (7-2 SU, 3-3-0 ATS): The Hawkeyes rank sixth nationally in field-percentage defense at 33.8 percent, and none of their last four opponents, including North Carolina in Iowa’s 60-55 road win last Wednesday, have made more than a third of their shots from the floor or topped 55 points. Aaron White is the team’s leading scorer (15.7) and rebounder (7.3) while Jarrod Uthoff is right behind at 11.1 and 6.2, respectively. Center Gabriel Olaseni is coming off a strong effort Saturday when he matched his career high with 15 points and added seven rebounds and three blocks.
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[h=1]Today's NBA Picks[/h] [h=2]Dallas at Memphis[/h] The Mavericks head to Memphis tonight to face a Grizzlies team that is coming off a 103-87 win over Miami and is 11-5-1 ATS in its last 17 games following a SU victory of more than 10 points. Memphis is the pick (-3 1/2) according to Dunkel, which has the Grizzlies favored by 6 1/2. Dunkel Pick: Memphis (-3 1/2). Here are all of today's NBA picks.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9
Time Posted: 8:30 a.m. EST
Game 701-702: Toronto at Cleveland (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Toronto 121.759; Cleveland 130.254
Dunkel Line & Total: Cleveland by 9 1/2; 212
Vegas Line & Total: Cleveland by 5 1/2; 206 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Cleveland (-5 1/2); Over
Game 703-704: Portland at Detroit (7:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Portland 119.961; Detroit 115.196
Dunkel Line & Total: Portland by 5; 191
Vegas Line & Total: Portland by 7 1/2; 196
Dunkel Pick: Detroit (+7 1/2); Under
Game 705-706: Dallas at Memphis (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Dallas 122.019; Memphis 128.399
Dunkel Line & Total: Memphis by 6 1/2; 198
Vegas Line & Total: Memphis by 3 1/2; 203 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Memphis (-3 1/2); Under
Game 707-708: New York at New Orleans (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: New York 113.682; New Orleans 118.337
Dunkel Line & Total: New Orleans by 4 1/2; 192
Vegas Line & Total: New Orleans by 7 1/2; 196 1/2
Dunkel Pick: New York (+7 1/2); Under
Game 709-710: Milwaukee at Oklahoma City (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Milwaukee 116.795; Oklahoma City 120.651
Dunkel Line & Total: Oklahoma City by 5; 194
Vegas Line & Total: Oklahoma City by 10; 199 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Oklahoma City (-10); Under
Game 711-712: San Antonio at Utah (9:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: San Antonio 126.294; Utah 114.682
Dunkel Line & Total: San Antonio by 11 1/2; 214
Vegas Line & Total: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A
Game 713-714: Miami at Phoenix (9:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Miami 110.791; Phoenix 126.115
Dunkel Line & Total: Phoenix by 15 1/2; 210
Vegas Line & Total: Phoenix by 5; 202 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Phoenix (-5); Over
Game 715-716: Sacramento at LA Lakers (10:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Sacramento 116.666; LA Lakers 114.952
Dunkel Line & Total: Sacramento by 1 1/2; 200
Vegas Line & Total: LA Lakers by 3; 205 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Sacramento (+3); Under
 
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[h=1]Today's NHL Picks[/h] [h=2]Philadelphia at Columbus[/h] The Flyers head to Columbus tonight to face a Blue Jackets team that is 0-6 in its last 6 Tuesday games. Philadelphia is the pick (+105) according to Dunkel, which has the Flyers favored by 1 1/2. Dunkel Pick: Philadelphia (+105). Here are all of today's NHL picks.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9
Time Posted: 9:00 a.m. EST
Game 1-2: Philadelphia at Columbus (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Philadelphia 10.676; Columbus 12.249
Dunkel Line & Total: Philadelphia by 1 1/2; 5
Vegas Line & Total: Columbus (-125); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Philadelphia (+105); Under
Game 3-4: Chicago at New Jersey (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Chicago 12.262; New Jersey 11.339
Dunkel Line & Total: Chicago by 1; 4
Vegas Line & Total: Chicago (-185); 5
Dunkel Pick: Chicago (-185); Under
Game 5-6: Los Angeles at Buffalo (7:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Los Angeles 12.622; Buffalo 11.147
Dunkel Line & Total: Los Angeles by 1 1/2; 5 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: Los Angeles (-200); 5
Dunkel Pick: Los Angeles (-200); Over
Game 7-8: Calgary at Toronto (7:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Calgary 11.260; Toronto 10.245
Dunkel Line & Total: Calgary by 1; 5
Vegas Line & Total: Toronto (-135); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Calgary (+115); Under
Game 9-10: Vancouver at Montreal (7:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Vancouver 12.217; Montreal 10.536
Dunkel Line & Total: Vancouver by 1 1/2; 6
Vegas Line & Total: Montreal (-120); 5
Dunkel Pick: Vancouver (+100); Over
Game 11-12: Washington at Tampa Bay (7:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Washington 10.577; Tampa Bay 11.931
Dunkel Line & Total: Tampa Bay by 1 1/2; 6 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: Tampa Bay (-175); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Tampa Bay (-175); Over
Game 13-14: NY Islanders at Minnesota (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: NY Islanders 11.313; Minnesota 12.759
Dunkel Line & Total: Minnesota by 1 1/2; 6
Vegas Line & Total: Minnesota (-130); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Minnesota (-130); Over
Game 15-16: Winnipeg at Dallas (8:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Winnipeg 11.537; Dallas 10.712
Dunkel Line & Total: Winnipeg by 1; 5
Vegas Line & Total: Dallas (-130); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Winnipeg (+110); Under
Game 17-18: Nashville at Colorado (9:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Nashville 12.295; Colorado 10.716
Dunkel Line & Total: Nashville by 1 1/2; 6
Vegas Line & Total: Nashville (-140); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Nashville (-140); Over
Game 19-20: Edmonton at San Jose (10:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Edmonton 11.481; San Jose 10.789
Dunkel Line & Total: Edmonton by 1/2; 6 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: San Jose (-230); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Edmonton (+195); Over
 
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did you all see Trace Adam's free pick video? i think he kind off hinted his pick is on Illinois at the end of the free pick he "1500 star on Illinois" or is it just me. plz watch lol
 

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