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2014 NBA All Star Game Preview
Sunday, February 16[SUP]th[/SUP] 2014
Sportsbook.ag Line & Total: West -4 & 292


The recently named Smoothie King Center in New Orleans hosts the 63rd annual NBA All-Star game in what should be an exciting offensive affair. The All-Star Game is in New Orleans this season which is why it made perfect sense that Anthony Davis was chosen to play for the first time in his young career. Davis, who plays for the Pelicans, is replacing Kobe Bryant. Bryant was voted to start in what would have been his 16th straight appearance in the game but a knee injury will keep him sidelined for indefinitely. Davis, playing in his home arena, could be a dark-horse pick to win the MVP of this game.

Chris Paul, who is playing for the Western Conference in this year’s game, took home last year’s honors with 20 points, 15 assists and four steals in the West’s 143-138 victory over the East. Potentially the star of the entire evening is Damian Lillard, of the Portland Trail Blazers. Lillard, who is playing in his first ever All-Star Game, will be a part of the Dunk Contest, Three Point Shootout and Skills Competition. Lillard is one of nine members of the Western Conference team who averages over 20 PPG in a game that will definitely come down to which team is capable of putting points on the board.

The team from the Eastern Conference has just four players who average over 20 PPG. Fortunately, one of those players is LeBron James. James is the most polarizing player in the NBA and has taken home the All-Star Game MVP honors twice (2006, 2008). This should be an exciting and fun game to watch, but the Eastern Conference will definitely be out to get some revenge as they have been defeated in three straight years. This year’s Eastern Conference team features three players who will be making their debuts in this prestigious game. John Wall, DeMar DeRozan, and Paul Millsap have all had fantastic seasons to date and have earned the right to represent in the game.

The East team has two of the top three scorers in the NBA in LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony. In last year’s game, Carmelo Anthony finished the contest with 26 points and 12 rebounds. LeBron James had 19 points and five assists. Dwyane Wade, who is starting for the Eastern Conference, could play limited minutes as he continues to deal with nagging injuries. Wade had a big game last year with 21 points and seven assists. Playing in his second career All-Star Game is Paul George, who got the nod as a starter this season after the fan vote. George is having a career year with 22.2 PPG and 6.4 RPG. Last season, the exciting young player had 17 points in his debut and he should bring some flare to the contest as he is one of the NBA’s best in-game dunkers.

Chris Bosh, who started in last year’s game, is a reserve this season and will definitely be looking to bounce back from a poor performance in last year’s game. Bosh had just six points (3-of-9 FG) and two rebounds in 23 minutes last season, but he has been outstanding this season for the Heat and should be in for a solid game. Joakim Noah, Roy Hibbert and Joe Johnson may not be the most exciting players to watch but in a game where most players are trying to put on a show, these guys provide the toughness and winning mentality that could allow the Eastern Conference to get back into the win column.

The Western Conference team is looking to continue their dominant stretch over the East with a win on Sunday night. The team has the leading scorer in the NBA in Kevin Durant (31.5 PPG) and he will be looking to top his performance in last year’s game in which he scored 30 points (13-of-24 FG) and grabbed six rebounds. Chris Paul had 15 assists on his way to winning the MVP honors last year and he should be able to repeat his performance with an abundance of superstars playing around him. One of those players is his teammate Blake Griffin. Griffin had 19 points (9-of-11 FG) in last year’s game and has only improved as a player since then. He should also be able to provide some jaw dropping moments with his dunking ability.

Stephen Curry (24.6 PPG, 9.0 APG) will be playing in his first career All-Star Game and nobody in the league is capable of getting as hot as Curry can. If he gets his stroke going, there’s no doubt that he is a serious threat to grab the MVP trophy. Also making his All-Star Game debut is Damian Lillard (20.7 PPG, 5.7 APG), who is also a deadly shooter who can make his presence felt in a hurry. His teammate, LaMarcus Aldridge, has been one of the NBA’s most dominant big men this season and will surely be out to prove that he should’ve been starting in this game.

Kevin Love is a stat-sheet stuffer who will surely be the most active player on the boards in this game. James Harden, Dirk Nowitzki and Tony Parker are all no strangers to this stage and their experience and ability to cause mismatches with whoever they are going up against will make the Western Conference a difficult team to beat yet again.

Eastern Conference

•Starters
G Dwyane Wade - Miami Heat
G Kyrie Irving - Cleveland Cavaliers
F LeBron James - Miami Heat
F Paul George - Indiana Pacers
F Carmelo Anthony - New York Knicks

•Reserves
C Joakim Noah - Chicago Bulls
C Roy Hibbert - Indiana Pacers
F/C Chris Bosh - Miami Heat
F Paul Millsap - Atlanta Hawks
G John Wall - Washington Wizards
G Joe Johnson - Brooklyn Nets
G DeMar DeRozan - Toronto Raptors

Head Coach: Frank Vogel (Indiana Pacers)

Western Conference

•Starters
G Stephen Curry - Golden State Warriors
G Kobe Bryant - Los Angeles Lakers (Injured)
F Kevin Durant - Oklahoma City Thunder
F/C Blake Griffin - Los Angeles Clippers
F/C Kevin Love - Minnesota Timberwolves

•Reserves
C Dwight Howard - Houston Rockets
F LaMarcus Aldridge - Portland Trail Blazers
F Dirk Nowitzki - Dallas Mavericks
G Chris Paul - Los Angeles Clippers
G James Harden - Houston Rockets
G Tony Parker - San Antonio Spurs
G Damian Lillard - Portland Trail Blazers

Injury Replacement
F/C Anthony Davis - New Orleans Pelicans

Head Coach: Scott Brooks
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Sunday's Olympic hockey cheat sheet

Here's a look at Sunday's Olympic men's hockey action (odds courtesy Bet365):

Austria vs. Norway (-286)

Third place in Group B is at stake when the Austrians and Norwegians tangle in the first game of the day. Neither team has fared all that well so far, with Norway showing less of a propensity for giving up goals - surrendering a modest nine in losses to Canada and Finland - while the Austrians have scored twice as many goals - 4 to 2 - but have given up a whopping 14 to date. Austria boasts more firepower up front thanks largely to New York Islanders teammates Thomas Vanek and Michael Grabner, but have struggled mightily in their own zone.

Russia vs. Slovakia (+580)

The host Russians will be out for blood after dropping a heartbreaking 3-2 shootout decision over the United States in a game that essentially decided top spot in Group A. The defeat will make the path to gold that much tougher for Russia, but it gets a bit of a reprieve in its round-robin finale against a disappointing Slovakian side that has dropped its first two games by a combined score of 10-2. Neither Peter Budaj nor Jaroslav Halak has looked good at all in net for Slovakia, while the offense was virtually non-existent in its stunning 3-1 loss to Slovenia.

Slovenia vs. United States (-10000)

The Americans are riding high following the thrilling victory over Russia, and can complete a perfect round-robin with a victory over Slovenia. T.J. Oshie was the hero in the shootout, thanks to an Olympic format that allows a team to use the same shooter anytime after the third round of the sudden-death format. The Slovenians have already earned their "gold medal", having earned their first-ever Olympic victory with their triumph over Slovakia; they'll be hard-pressed to repeat the feat against a U.S. side playing the best hockey of any team in the competition.

Finland vs. Canada (-400)

The final matchup of the preliminary round will determine which team prevails in Group B. Canada took a while to get going, but rolled to an easy victory over the Austrians on Friday and has surrendered just one goal through the first 120 minutes of play. Finland has been just as impressive so far, tallying 14 times in easy victories over Norway and Austria. Expect both teams to roll with their top netminders for the must-win contest, with Tuukka Rask getting the call for Finland and Roberto Luongo favored slightly over Carey Price in the Canadian net.
 
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VILLANOVA over Creighton (Sun) RATING: 2
WICHITA STATE over Evansville (Sun) RATING: 4

(1:00) OAKLAND 67 - Wright State 66 _____ _____

(1:00) MICHIGAN 64 - Wisconsin 61 (CBS) _____ _____

(2:00) Smu 73 - TEMPLE 60 (CBSC) _____ _____

(3:00) OREGON 82 - Oregon State 67 (FOX 1) _____ _____

(3:00) MICHIGAN STATE 70 - Nebraska 62 (BIG10) _____ _____

(5:00) Wichita State 89 - EVANSVILLE 67 _____ _____

(5:00) Villanova 78 - CREIGHTON 73 (FOX 1) _____ _____

(6:00) LOUISVILLE 90 - Rutgers 72 (ESPN2) _____ _____

(6:00) Notre Dame 77 - BOSTON COLLEGE 70 (ESPNU) _____ _____

(6:00) NORTHWESTERN 59 - Minnesota 53 (BIG10) _____ _____

(7:00) ST JOHNS 67 - Georgetown 66 (FOX 1) _____ _____

(8:00) SO CALIFORNIA 64 - Colorado 61 (ESPNU) _____ _____

(8:00) DREXEL 70 - Hofstra 67 _____ _____

BEST BETS
WICHITA STATE (4)
VILLANOVA (2)
NOTRE DAME
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NBA ALL STAR GAME @ New Orleans, Louisiana

(8:30) East All Stars 135 - WEST ALL STARS 129 (TNT) _____ _____
 
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NBA All-Star Game tips off Sunday night
by Zach Cohen

NBA ALL-STAR GAME

Smoothie King Center - New Orleans, LA
Tip-off: Sunday, 8:05 p.m. EDT
Line: West -3.5, Total: 291
The recently named Smoothie King Center in New Orleans hosts the 63rd annual NBA All-Star game in what should be an exciting offensive affair.

The All-Star Game is in New Orleans this season, which is why it made perfect sense that Anthony Davis was chosen to play for the first time in his young career. Davis, who plays for the Pelicans, is replacing Kobe Bryant. Bryant was voted to start in what would have been his 16th straight appearance in the game but a knee injury will keep him sidelined for indefinitely. Davis, playing in his home arena, could be a dark-horse pick to win the MVP of this game. Chris Paul, who is playing for the Western Conference in this year’s game, took home last year’s honors with 20 points, 15 assists and four steals in the West’s 143-138 victory over the East. Potentially the star of the entire evening is Damian Lillard, of the Portland Trail Blazers. Lillard, who is playing in his first ever All-Star Game, will be a part of the Dunk Contest, Three Point Shootout and Skills Competition. Lillard is one of nine members of the Western Conference team who averages over 20 PPG in a game that will definitely come down to which team is capable of putting points on the board. The team from the Eastern Conference has just four players who average over 20 PPG. Fortunately, one of those players is LeBron James. James is the most polarizing player in the NBA and has taken home the All-Star Game MVP honors twice (2006, 2008). This should be an exciting and fun game to watch, but the Eastern Conference will definitely be out to get some revenge, as they have been defeated in three straight years.

This year’s Eastern Conference team features three players who will be making their debuts in this prestigious game. John Wall, DeMar DeRozan, and Paul Millsap have all had fantastic seasons to date and have earned the right to represent in the game. The East team has two of the top three scorers in the NBA in LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony. In last year’s game, Carmelo Anthony finished the contest with 26 points and 12 rebounds. LeBron James had 19 points and five assists. Dwyane Wade, who is starting for the Eastern Conference, could play limited minutes as he continues to deal with nagging injuries. Wade had a big game last year with 21 points and seven assists. Playing in his second career All-Star Game is Paul George, who got the nod as a starter this season after the fan vote. George is having a career year with 22.2 PPG and 6.4 RPG. Last season, the exciting young player had 17 points in his debut and he should bring some flare to the contest, as he is one of the NBA’s best in-game dunkers. Chris Bosh, who started in last year’s game, is a reserve this season and will definitely be looking to bounce back from a poor performance in last year’s game. Bosh had just six points (3-of-9 FG) and two rebounds in 23 minutes last season, but he has been outstanding this season for the Heat and should be in for a solid game. Joakim Noah, Roy Hibbert and Joe Johnson may not be the most exciting players to watch but in a game where most players are trying to put on a show, these guys provide the toughness and winning mentality that could allow the Eastern Conference to get back into the win column.

The Western Conference team is looking to continue their dominant stretch over the East with a win on Sunday night. The team has the leading scorer in the NBA in Kevin Durant (31.5 PPG) and he will be looking to top his performance in last year’s game in which he scored 30 points (13-of-24 FG) and grabbed six rebounds. Chris Paul had 15 assists on his way to winning the MVP honors last year and he should be able to repeat his performance with an abundance of superstars playing around him. One of those players is his teammate Blake Griffin. Griffin had 19 points (9-of-11 FG) in last year’s game and has only improved as a player since then. He should also be able to provide some jaw dropping moments with his dunking ability. Stephen Curry (24.6 PPG, 9.0 APG) will be playing in his first career All-Star Game and nobody in the league is capable of getting as hot as Curry can. If he gets his stroke going, there’s no doubt that he is a serious threat to grab the MVP trophy. Also making his All-Star Game debut is Damian Lillard (20.7 PPG, 5.7 APG) who is also a deadly shooter that can make his presence felt in a hurry. His teammate, LaMarcus Aldridge, has been one of the NBA’s most dominant big men this season and will surely be out to prove that he should’ve been starting in this game. Kevin Love is a stat-sheet stuffer who will surely be the most active player on the boards in this game. James Harden, Dirk Nowitzki and Tony Parker are all no strangers to this stage and their experience and ability to cause mismatches with whoever they are going up against will make the Western Conference a difficult team to beat yet again.
 
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Majority of cash on Under in All-Star Game
Andrew Avery

When the NBA All-Star game gets underway from New Orleans Sunday, we don't really know what will happen. It's an exhibition in every sense of the word.

One thing we do know, however, is that there will be absolutely no defense. Which is why oddsmakers set the totals for this game fairly close to 300.

Despite that, and also the fact that the O/U record in the last seven games is 5-1-1, bettors are backing the Under this time around.

Books opened the NBA All-Star Game with the West as faves at either -4 or -4.5 and a total of 292.5. Up until now, action has been behind the underdog Eastern Conference squad and the Under.

"We opened the West -4 and have gone to -4.5," says Mike Perry of Sportsbook.com. "No sharp action as we are just moving with the market here. Seventy percent of bets are on the East and 73 percent of bets on Under."
 
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Underdog hot in Wisconsin-Michigan meetings
Andrew Avery

If you're looking for an underdog play in college basketball action Sunday, consider the Wisconsin Badgers.

The Underdog is 5-0 ATS in the previous five meetings between the Badgers and the Michigan Wolverines.

The two will renew acquaintances at Michigan Sunday with the Badgers as 4.5-point road dogs.
 
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Liverpool faces Arsenal one week after 5-1 victory
Andrew Avery

It was only one week ago when Liverpool throttled Arsenal for 90 minutes to the tune of five goals in Premier League action.

The two historic clubs will meet once again the FA Cup Sunday. Liverpool has been scoring at will in the competition in recent years, notching at least two goals in nine of its last 10 FA Cup games.

The Reds are slight +170 faves at the Emirates Sunday.
 
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Rutgers surging up Over/Under standings
Andrew Avery

The Rutgers Scarlet Knights have climbed up the Over/Under standings game by game of late and currently sit 15-8 O/U on the season.

The surge up the standings comes as now surprise to Scarlet Knight backers as they've gone over the total is six straight games.

They'll look to make it seven straight at the Louisville Cardinals Sunday evening.
 
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No. 15 Michigan hosts No. 21 Wisconsin Sunday
by Mark Kern

Crisler Center - Ann Arbor, MI
Tip-off: Sunday, 1:00 p.m. ET
Line: Michigan -4½

Two of the best teams in the Big Ten due battle on Sunday as No. 21 Wisconsin visits No. 15 Michigan.

The Badgers and Wolverines played in Madison on January 18, and it was Michigan stealing a rare road victory against Wisconsin, winning 77-70. In that game, SG Nik Stauskas scored 23 points as Michigan was able to win in this series for just the second time in 14 tries (6-8 ATS). The Wolverines connected on 55 percent of their shots that night, while also making 7-of-13 from the three-point line. Michigan (12-9-1 ATS overall, 4-5 ATS on road, 8-4 ATS in Big Ten) has been on a tear as of late, winning 12 of its past 14 games (9-4-1 ATS). The Badgers appear to have gotten things rolling again with three straight wins following a stretch of five losses in six games. Wisconsin (11-12-2 ATS, 5-8-1 ATS at home, 4-7 ATS in Big Ten) has done a very good job against ranked teams this season, going 4-1 with the lone loss being a one-point defeat to Ohio State on Feb. 1. In Wisconsin’s most recent victory over Minnesota on Thursday, the Badgers went 30-of-36 from the free throw line. Bo Ryan has as much offensive talent as he has had in recent memory, but his club must become better at sharing the ball with each other. The Badgers had only eight assists on 21 field goals on Thursday, as they try and go one-on-one too much. While it worked against Minnesota, the Michigan defense will not be that easy to score on.

The Badgers enter Sunday's game ranked 124th in the nation in scoring (73.0 PPG), 248th in assists (11.9 APG) and 268th in rebounding (33.2 RPG). But they still rank second in the nation in turnovers (8.6 per game) and limit opponents to a mere 53.0 PPG on 42.3% FG and 32.8% threes. Wisconsin has a balanced offensive attack, as four players average double-figures in scoring. SF Sam Dekker (13.4 PPG, 47% FG, 6.0 RPG), SG Ben Brust (13.2 PPG, 40% threes, 4.7 RPG), C Frank Kaminsky (12.5 PPG, 41% threes, 6.0 RPG) and PG Traevon Jackson (10.7 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 3.9 APG) all are capable players that can contribute in many different ways. Dekker is one of the most difficult matchups in the Big Ten. At 6-foot-7, the small forward can score off the bounce, but will take a smaller defender in the post. As a team, the Badgers shoot 37.1% from the three-point line. SG Josh Gasser (8.7 PPG, 4.0 RPG) is the best long-range shooter on the team (42% threes), and is just another shooter that the Wolverines will have to worry about. This starting five scored 63 of the 70 points when these teams met on Jan. 18 with Gasser scoring 16 points (4-of-5 threes), Brust and Kaminsky netting 14, Dekker posting a double-double of 10 points and 10 boards and Jackson shooting poorly (3-of-11 FG), but still contributing seven points, five assists and three rebounds.

Michigan has 75.5 PPG (78th in Div. I) this season, shooting the ball at a 48.2% FG clip (20th in nation). This club is one of the best three-point shooting teams in the country, hitting at a rate of 39.3% (26th in Div. I). However, like Wisconsin, it has really struggled on the glass (33.0 RPG, 274th in nation). A big portion of that is because of the injury to PF Mitch McGary (8.3 RPG), who was lost for the season with a back injury. Although the Wolverines don’t generate many blocks (2.8 BPG, 270th in Div. I) or steals (5.4 SPG, 265th in nation), they allow just 64.4 PPG (46th in Div. I) on 43.5% FG and 33.0% threes. SG Nik Stauskas (16.9 PPG, 3.5 RPG, 3.5 APG) has gone from talented role player to a guy that is capable of leading a team. He is still a devastating three-point shooter (45% threes), but he is also able to get to the rim and finish. That versatility in his offensive arsenal has made him extremely difficult to stop. With PF Glenn Robinson III (12.9 PPG, 4.3 RPG) and SG Caris LeVert (12.5 PPG, 4.4 RPG, 2.8 APG), Michigan has a trio of scorers extremely tough to contend with. Robinson scored 14 points (6-of-8 FG), but had zero rebounds in 31 minutes in last month's win in Madison, while LeVert piled up 20 points, seven boards, four assists and four steals in that victory. PG Derrick Walton Jr. (8.8 PPG, 3.0 APG, 2.7 RPG) is continuing to improve as a freshman point guard. He is shooting 41% from the three-point line, making defenses have to respect him from the outside. He is tremendous off the bounce, where he is able to finish at the rim, or hit the open guy for the perimeter shot. Both of these teams are able to knock it down from deep, but this game will come down to which one of these poor rebounding teams can take control on the glass.
 
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Game of the Day: Villanova at Creighton

Villanova Wildcats at Creighton Bluejays (-3.5)

In its first meeting against Villanova on Jan. 20, Creighton drilled a Big East- and school-record 21 3-pointers while handing the Wildcats their worst home loss since 1980-81. No. 6 Villanova, which hits the road Sunday in a showdown between the top two teams in the conference, holds a half-game lead over the 17th-ranked Bluejays and has won six straight since their 28-point setback. "I think a lot of people watched that game and learned how not to play them," Wildcats coach Jay Wright said.

Wright suggested the Wildcats’ overall aggressiveness worked against them in the first meeting and perhaps no Creighton player benefited more than Ethan Wragge, who tied a school record with nine 3-pointers. Villanova began its three-game road trip with an 87-62 win over DePaul on Wednesday, but faces a difficult challenge against the Bluejays, who have won four of five since routing the Wildcats. Creighton, which posted a 20-win season for the 16th time in 17 years with Thursday’s five-point win at Butler, is looking for its 16th straight home victory.

TV: 5 p.m. ET, Fox Sports 1

LINE HISTORY: The Bluejays opened as 3.5-point home faves.

POWER RANKINGS: Villanova (-16.4) - Creighton (-14.3) + Home Court (-3.0) = Creighton -0.9

INJURY WATCH: N/A

WHAT BOOKS SAY: "This is a revenge game for Nova, who got smoked by Creighton at home earlier this season. The Wildcats have been playing much better recently going 4-0 ATS in their past four games, while the Bluejays are struggling at 0-4 ATS in their last four." Mike Perry, Sportsbook

WHAT SHARPS SAY: "The Bluejays did a terrible job of getting the ball to Doug McDermott down the stretch at St. John's. Villanova is on a wicked 15-4 ATS run." Doc's Sports

WHY BET VILLANOVA (22-2 SU, 17-5 ATS, 15-7 O/U): The Wildcats took a page out of the Bluejays’ book in the win over DePaul, knocking down a season-high 15 3-pointers while leaving Wright pleased with his team’s focus. “I know they're going to concentrate on (Sunday), but for a team to go in and concentrate like they did against DePaul is impressive to me," Wright told the school’s official website. Villanova has also picked it up at the defensive end, allowing 61.4 points over its last five games after surrendering 96 to Creighton and 85 five days later at Marquette.

WHY BET CREIGHTON (20-4 SU, 13-9 ATS, 8-13 O/U): In addition to passing Allan Houston and Kevin Bradshaw on the NCAA's career scoring list against Butler, Doug McDermott delivered his second game-winning basket in the Bluejays’ last three games and third of the season after never having done so previously. Incidentally, McDermott’s go-ahead 3-pointer sparked a game-ending 7-0 run and gave coach Greg McDermott (Doug’s father) his 100th career win at Creighton. Greg McDermott needed only 134 games to do so, allowing him to reach the benchmark quicker than all but one coach in school history.

TRENDS:
* Wildcats are 5-1 ATS in their last six road games.
* Bluejays are 0-4 ATS in their last four games overall.
* Wildcats are 8-2 ATS in their last 10 vs. Big East.
* Bluejays are 30-10 ATS in their last 40 Sunday games.
 
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NBA All-Star Game prop bets

Below is a list of All-Star Game prop bets courtesy of the LVH SuperBook.

MOST POINTS BY: ANY PLAYER

OVER 34.5 -110
UNDER 34.5 -110

Kevin Durant led the 2013 game with 30 points.

MOST REBOUNDS BY: ANY PLAYER

OVER 11.5 -110
UNDER 11.5 -110

Carmelo Anthony led the 2013 game with 12 rebounds.

MOST ASSISTS BY: ANY PLAYER

OVER 12.5 -110
UNDER 12.5 -110

Chris Paul led the 2013 game with 15 assists.

TOTAL 3 POINT FIELD GOALS MADE BY: BOTH TEAMS

OVER 22.5 -110
UNDER 22.5 -110

There was a combined 26 3-pointers made last season.

LARGEST LEAD OF THE GAME BY: EAST OR WEST

OVER 17.5 -110
UNDER 17.5 -110

TEAM TO SCORE 10 POINTS FIRST

EAST -105
WEST -115

The West reached 10 points first in the 2013 game.

TEAM TO SCORE 20 POINTS FIRST

EAST EVEN
WEST -120

The West reached 20 points first in the 2013 game.

TEAM TO SCORE 40 POINTS FIRST

EAST +105
WEST -125

The West reached 40 points first in the 2013 game.

WILL THE TEAM THAT WINS THE 1ST QUARTER--WIN THE GAME?

YES -165
NO +145

The West won the first quarter and the game last season.

TEAM TO MAKE FIRST 3 POINT FIELD GOAL
EAST +105
WEST -125

Kevin Durant made the first three-pointer last season.

TOTAL POINTS BY: LEBRON JAMES (EAST)

OVER 28.5 -110
UNDER 28.5 -110

James had 19 points in the 2013 game.

TOTAL POINTS BY: KEVIN DURANT (WEST)

OVER 31.5 -110
UNDER 31.5 -110

Durant had 30 points in the 2013 game.

TOTAL POINTS BY: PAUL GEORGE (EAST)

OVER 21.5 -110
UNDER 21.5 -110

George had 17 points in the 2013 game.

TOTAL POINTS BY: STEPHEN CURRY (WEST)

OVER 21.5 -110
UNDER 21.5 -110

TOTAL POINTS BY: CARMELO ANTHONY (EAST)

OVER 23.5 -110
UNDER 23.5 -110

Anthony had 26 points in the 2013 game.

TOTAL POINTS BY: BLAKE GRIFFIN (WEST)

OVER 21.5 -110
UNDER 21.5 -110

Griffin had 19 points in the 2013 game.

HIGHEST SCORING QUARTER BY: EITHER TEAM

OVER 44.5 -110
UNDER 44.5 -110

39 points was reached three times in the 2013 game.

LOWEST SCORING QUARTER BY: EITHER TEAM

OVER 27.5 -110
UNDER 27.5 -110

26 was the lowest scoring quarter in the 2013 game.

TOTAL POINTS BY: EAST

OVER 145.5 -110
UNDER 145.5 -110

The East had 138 in the 2013 game.

TOTAL POINTS BY: WEST

OVER 148.5 -110
UNDER 148.5 -110

The West had 143 points in the 2013 game.
 
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Oregon State at Oregon

The Beavers head to Eugene today to face an Oregon team that is coming off a 74-72 loss at Arizona State and is 3-11 ATS in its last 14 games following a SU defeat. Oregon State is the pick (+9) according to Dunkel, which has the Ducks favored by only 6. Dunkel Pick: Oregon State (+9). Here are all of today's games.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16
Time Posted: 8:00 a.m. EST
Game 853-854: Wright State at Oakland (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Wright State 55.788; Oakland 53.087
Dunkel Line: Wright State by 2 1/2
Vegas Line: Oakland by 1
Dunkel Pick: Wright State (+1)
Game 855-856: Wisconsin at Michigan (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Wisconsin 68.712; Michigan 70.649
Dunkel Line: Michigan by 2
Vegas Line: Michigan by 4 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Wisconsin (+4 1/2)
Game 857-858: SMU at Temple (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: SMU 66.237; Temple 61.584
Dunkel Line: SMU by 4 1/2
Vegas Line: SMU by 8 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Temple (+8 1/2)
Game 859-860: Oregon State at Oregon (3:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Oregon State 63.481; Oregon 69.378
Dunkel Line: Oregon by 6
Vegas Line: Oregon by 9
Dunkel Pick: Oregon State (+9)
Game 861-862: Nebraska at Michigan State (3:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Nebraska 61.589; Michigan State 77.756
Dunkel Line: Michigan State by 16
Vegas Line: Michigan State by 13
Dunkel Pick: Michigan State (-13)
Game 863-864: Wichita State at Evansville (5:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Wichita State 69.761; Evansville 53.662
Dunkel Line: Wichita State by 16
Vegas Line: Wichita State by 12 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Wichita State (-12 1/2)
Game 865-866: Villanova at Creighton (5:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Villanova 68.948; Creighton 79.359
Dunkel Line: Creighton by 10 1/2
Vegas Line: Creighton by 3
Dunkel Pick: Creighton (-3)
Game 867-868: Rutgers at Louisville (6:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Rutgers 54.895; Louisville 79.833
Dunkel Line: Louisville by 25
Vegas Line: Louisville by 21
Dunkel Pick: Louisville (-21)
Game 869-870: Notre Dame at Boston College (6:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Notre Dame 61.235; Boston College 60.496
Dunkel Line: Notre Dame by 1
Vegas Line: Boston College by 1
Dunkel Pick: Notre Dame (+1)
Game 871-872: Minnesota at Northwestern (6:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Minnesota 67.499; Northwestern 61.373
Dunkel Line: Minnesota by 6
Vegas Line: Minnesota by 3
Dunkel Pick: Minnesota (-3)
Game 873-874: Georgetown at St. John's (7:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Georgetown 63.364; St. John's 73.319
Dunkel Line: St. John's by 10
Vegas Line: St. John's by 4
Dunkel Pick: St. John's (-4)
Game 875-876: Colorado at USC (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Colorado 65.822; USC 60.988
Dunkel Line: Colorado by 5
Vegas Line: Colorado by 3
Dunkel Pick: Colorado (-3)
Game 877-878: Hofstra at Drexel (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Hofstra 45.395; Drexel 57.691
Dunkel Line: Drexel by 12 1/2
Vegas Line: Drexel by 10 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Drexel (-10 1/2)
Game 879-880: Marist at Monmouth (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Marist 52.076; Monmouth 49.049
Dunkel Line: Marist by 3
Vegas Line: Monmouth by 1 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Marist (+1 1/2)
Game 881-882: Niagara at Manhattan (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Niagara 48.450; Manhattan 59.908
Dunkel Line: Manhattan by 11 1/2
Vegas Line: Manhattan by 15 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Niagara (+15 1/2)
Game 883-884: Canisius at Siena (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Canisius 58.751; Siena 52.748
Dunkel Line: Canisius by 6
Vegas Line: Canisius by 2 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Canisius (-2 1/2)
Game 885-886: Western Carolina at NC-Greensboro (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Western Carolina 48.256; NC-Greensboro 44.258
Dunkel Line: Western Carolina by 4
Vegas Line: Western Carolina by 1
Dunkel Pick: Western Carolina (-1)
Game 887-888: St. Peter's at Quinnipiac (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: St. Peter's 49.930; Quinnipiac 54.206
Dunkel Line: Quinnipiac by 4 1/2
Vegas Line: Quinnipiac by 7 1/2
Dunkel Pick: St. Peter's (+7 1/2)
Game 891-892: Bryant at Wagner (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Bryant 53.077; Wagner 51.900
Dunkel Line: Bryant by 1
Vegas Line: Wagner by 3
Dunkel Pick: Bryant (+3)
 
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Sunday, February 16

Wright State (-7) shot 65% inside arc in 76-64 home win vs Oakland Jan 2, teams' first Horizon meeting; this is first game in 8 days for Raiders squad that lost four of last five games, losing last three on road by 1-4-7 points. Horizon home teams are 6-21 vs spread in games where spread was 5 or less point. Oakland won rivalry game in OT Friday vs Detroit, snapping 3-game losing kid- their last three wins are all by one point.

Michigan (+7.5) won 77-70 at Wisconsin Jan 18, making 7-13 from arc; just second series win in last 14 games for Wolverines. Michigan is 4-1 as home favorite, winning home games by 23-13-8-9-29 points- they're 2-2 in last four games overall, after winning 10 straight. Big Dozen home favorites of 4 or less points are 7-5 vs spread. Wisconsin won three in a row after losing five of its previous six games.

SMU (-13) held Temple to 30.3% from floor in 75-52 home win 10 days ago; Mustangs won last four games, nine of last 10- they won three of last four road games, winning by 12-7-12 points. AAC single digit home underdogs are 5-9 vs spread. Owls lost four in row (all by 14+), 12 of last 13 games, with only win at home vs Rutgers; they've lost conference home games by 7-10-4-16-24 points.

Oregon State (+3) survived 20 turnovers (-9) in 80-72 home win over its rival Oregon Jan 19, game they led by 16 in first half, its first win in last four games vs Ducks. State is 1-5 on Pac-12 road, with three losses by 6 or less points (only win at Wash State). Oregon lost eight of its last ten games- they're 1-3 at home in Pac-12, with only win vs USC. Pac-12 home favorites of 9+ points are 14-9 vs spread.

Creighton (+6.5) was ridiculous 21-35 from arc, scoring 1.45 ppp in its 96-68 win at Villanova Jan 20; Bluejays won 15 of last 17 games, are 6-0 at home in Big East, with four wins by 12+ points. Underdogs are 11-7 vs spread in Big East games where spread was 4 or less points. Villanova won last six games, last four by 16+ points; they're 6-0 on road in Big East- their only road loss all season was by 16 at Syracuse.

Notre Dame (-6.5) beat Boston College 76-73 in OT Feb 1, despite being outscored 20-9 on foul line; Irish lost eight of its last 11 games, with last two wins in OT- they're 0-5 on ACC road, with all five losses by 8 or less points. ACC home teams are 11-26 vs spread in games with spread of 5 or less points. BC lost four in row, 14 of last 17 games; they're 1-4 at home in ACC, with only win against Virginia Tech.

Northwestern (+10.5) won 55-54 at Minnesota Feb 1; Andre Hollins did not play that day. Wildcats are 6-4 in last ten series games, winning last five played here by 9-3-11-11-7 points. Big Dozen home underdogs of 5 or less points are 6-7 vs spread. Gophers lost last five road games, four of last five overall, with three road losses by 4 or less points or in OT. Hollins is back in lineup, scoring 22 points vs Wisconsin in last game.

Georgetown (-7.5) was up 42-16 at half in 77-60 win over St John's Jan 4; Hoyas made 9-13 from arc, outscored Red Storm 22-10 on line in its 6th straight series win- they won last two visits here by 20-16 points. Big East home favorites of 4 or less points are 3-5 vs spread. St John's won seven of last eight games, winning last two by total of six points- they're leading Big East in both blocked shots and steals.

Colorado (-11.5) waxed USC 83-62 at home Jan 18, big man Scott had 20 points in 24 minutes for Buffs, who are 3-0 vs USC in Pac-12 play, winning by 24-6-21 points. Pac-12 home underdogs of 5 or less points are 12-7 vs spread. Shorthanded Colorado (down three guys) lost its last four road games, all by 12+ points. Trojans lost last five games, four by 8+ points- their only conference win was a home upset of California.

Drexel (-4) won 77-74 at Hofstra Jan 29, making 10-21 from arc in game it trailed by 5 with 9:01 left; Dragons won last six series games, winning last two played here, by 9-11 points. CAA home favorites of 9+ points are 2-5 vs spread. Hofstra lost six of last seven games, losing last four on CAA road, by 18-18-8-6 points. Drexel is just 5-6 in CAA, but won its last two home games, by 11-18 points.

Monmouth (+6) lost 75-73 at Marist Jan 30; Red Foxes made 11-26 on arc in game they trailed by 11 in first 10:00. Marist is 10-6 in its last 16 games after an 0-9 start; they won four of last five, but is just 1-6 on the road in MAAC, with only win at Rider. MAAC home teams are 13-17 vs spread in games where spread was 4 or less points. Monmouth lost its last six games, but five of those were on road- they're 3-3 at home.

Canisius has long road trip after winning rivalry game at Niagara Friday; they beat Siena 93-78 (-6.5) in first meeting Dec 8, making 15-26 on arc in game they led 57-36 at half. Griffins lost last seven visits to Albany, with five losses by 11+ points. Siena lost in last minute at Marist in its last game Friday, but they've won three of their last four home games. MAAC home underdogs of 5 or less points are 4-9 vs spread.

Quinnipiac is 11-4 in its first year in MAAC, but they lost 74-67 (-4.5) to Peacocks Jan 12 in Jersey City, shooting 33% from floor in game they trailed 32-20 at half. Bobcats won last four games, are 7-1 at home in its MAAC games, with only loss to Canisius. MAAC home favorites of 8 or less points are 16-21-1 vs spread. St Peter's lost six of its last eight games, losing last four on road by 7-17-15-3 points.
 

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