Ness Notes (Jan 12)

Duke beat Maryland 76-52 and Florida handled Miss St 75-60 on Wednesday, keeping both teams undefeated. The nation’s only other undefeated team, the Pitt Panthers, play at home tonight against DePaul (ESPN at 9:00 ET). The 12-0 Panthers have made a habit of fast starts the last few seasons opening 10-0 last year, 18-0 in 2003-04 and 9-0 in 2002-03.

The school’s last loss in the months of November or December came on 12/31/02 to Georgia. DePaul (8-5), in its first year in the Big East, will be playing Pitt for the first time since the 1936-37 season. Pitt is favored by 12 points with a total of 130 1/2.

My free play for Thursday is on Middle Tenn St over Arkansas St in college hoops at 8:00 ET. Tonight I feature my BIGGEST play of the season in the Pac-10, my 20* Game of the Year. Also, I have my 10* Sun Belt Game of the Month in college hoops plus a HUGE play (no rating!) on tonight’s Finals Showdown Rematch in the NBA (Det/SA)!

Speaking of long waits, Baylor, competing its 100th year of basketball this season, lost its 15th straight game last night. What was so unusual, was that the school’s 15th straight loss came 307 days after its 14th loss (77-57 to Iowa State in last year’s Big-12 tourney). As part of NCAA sanctions, the team was not allowed to play any non-conference games this year.

Southern Illinois beat Evansville last night 66-38 and the school from Carbondale, Illinois has now quietly joined Gonzaga and Illinois with 30 consecutive home wins, the longest active streak in college basketball.

While the DePaul/Pittsburgh game leads a 31-game college basketball slate tonight, the NBA features just a three-game card. However, at 8:05 ET on TNT, it’s a Finals rematch from last year, the Pistons at the Spurs. Detroit owns the league’s best overall record at 27-5 and its best road mark (13-3). San Antonio owns the league’s second-best mark at 27-8, as well as its best home record (17-1).

These teams met Christmas Day in Detroit with the Pistons winning 85-70. Ginobili missed that game for the Spurs and Detroit won on the strength of an 18-8 advantage in the first quarter and a 28-17 4th-quarter advantage. San Antonio is favored by 4 1/2-points with a total of 177.

The second half of TNT’s doubleheader goes at 10:35 ET, with the LeBron and the Cavaliers visiting Kobe and the Lakers. Kobe scored ‘just’ 41 points last night in LA’s 113-103 loss at Portland, ending his streak of games with 45-plus points at four. The Lakers are favored by 2 1/2-points tonight with a total of 193 1/2.

Kobe leads the league averaging 34.3 PPG and LeBron ranks third at 30.8 PPG. Philadelphia’s Allen Iverson is second with an average of 33.7 PPG, giving the league THREE 30-plus PPG scorers. The last time the NBA had three players average 30 or more PPG for an entire season was in 1981-82. The players were, George Gervin, Moses Malone and Adrian Dantley.

Friday’s Ness Notes will be devoted to this weekend’s NFL Divisional Playoffs.

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Ness Notes (May 17)

The NBA treated us to two thrilling finishes last night, as the Heat edged the Nets 106-105 and in double-overtime, the Suns outlasted the Clippers 125-118. The Heat win eliminates the Nets (4-1) and the win by the Suns gives them a 3-2 lead in their series with the Clippers (resumes Thursday night in LA).

My free play for Wednesday is on the Min Twins over the Det Tigers at 7:05 ET. I got a gift from the “gambling gods” last night with the Suns, extending my playoff run to 5-1 83% since last Weds. Im ‘firing’ on Wednesday with an exclusive LEGEND Play (4-0 in this year’s postseason) plus another 15* Game 5 Showdown. My MLB for Weds will be available by 1:00 ET.

Both home teams won giving home teams a five-game winning streak since Sunday night’s Suns/Clippers game. They are now 12-6 SU in the second round, going 8-10 ATS. Both games went ‘over’, as the high scoring continued in this year’s postseason. The first round saw nine of its final 10 games go over the total and the second has seen 13 of the 18 games go over. Over bettors are now plus-15.4 games, cashing 78.6 percent of their ‘tickets’ over the last 28 playoff contests.

‘Players’ following the “Zig-Zag” theory have had a successful run to-date in the second round, as playing ‘on’ the SU loser of the previous game has them up 5.6 games with a 10-4 record (71.4 percent). However, this can change quickly, as we saw in the first round. The “Zig Zag” theory opened the first round at 19-8-2 ATS but finished the round on an 0-8 ATS run, barely showing a profit (plus 1.4 games) for the effort.

In last night’s NJ/Mia game, the Nets’ trio of Carter, Jefferson and Kidd combined for 86 points (Carter and Jefferson both had 33) but it wasn’t enough to lead the Nets past the Heat, who had six players score in double figures (Walker led the way with 23). Miami, after losing Game 1 100-88, won four straight games. Teams that have fallen behind 3-1 in a seven-game series are now just 8-156 all-time. Are the Mavs and Spurs listening?

In Phoenix, the Suns blew a 19-point third quarter lead and Cassell sent the game into OT with a three-pointer for the Clippers. It was then the Suns’ Bell who nailed a three-pointer at the end of the first OT period, before the Suns outscored the Clippers by seven points in the second OT (for the cover!). Three Clippers played 50 minutes or more (Brand, Cassell and Mobley), while two Suns did (Bell and Marion).

Teams that win Game 5 of a seven-game series when tied at 2-all, have gone on to win 165 of 183 times in NBA playoff history. That’s an .855 winning percentage. Breaking those numbers down further reveals that teams that have won Game 5 at home are 118-10 (.922) while teams that won Game 5 on the road have gone 47-18 (.723). Are the Cavs and Pistons listening?

Wednesday’s games

The Cavs and Pistons start things off tonight in Detroit at 7:05 ET on TNT. The Mavs and Spurs will follow from San Antonio at 9:35 ET. The Pistons are favored by 11 points with a total of 179, while the Spurs are favored by five points with a total of 191 1/2.

The Pistons couldn’t score in the two losses at Cleveland, getting just 77 and 72 points while shooting 39.4 percent and 33.3 percent. Detroit was completely stifled in the second halves of both games, scoring 35 points and 34 points, while being outscored in the fourth quarter of Game 3 (33-21) and Game 4 (21-13). Will a return home make a difference? The Pistons have averaged 106.6 PPG in five playoff home games, shooting 48 percent.

As for the Cavs, James has played all 48 minutes in each of the last three games of this series and neither Ilgauskas (7.0-6.5) nor Gooden (7.0-5.5) were much help in the two Cleveland wins. Hughes is likely to miss his third straight game (maybe no big deal as he was shooting just 31 percent in the playoffs). Can Cleveland players like Marshall, Murray, Snow and Varejao play as well in Detroit as they did in Cleveland?

The Mavs have won three straight games over the Spurs (averaged 113.3 PPG) after losing Game 1, 87-85. Devin Harris has been a major reason, averaging 20.7 PPG while shooting 58.3 percent in the three games (was inserted as a starter for Game 2). Nowitzki scored just 10 baskets in the two wins in Dallas but made 35-of-39 FTs, leading the way for the Mavs who have shot 125 FTs in the three wins, making 102 (.816).

The Spurs have been one of the league’s best defensive teams for years (ranked second in PPG allowed this year with an average of 88.8) but they haven’t been able to stop the Mavs from being aggressive (leading to the high number of FT attempts) nor have they been able to force turnovers (Dallas has just 32 in the three wins). As mentioned yesterday, San Antonio is 0-5 all-time when trailing this late in a series (since 1997).

MLB notes

The Cleveland Indians ended the longest active losing streak in MLB last night (had lost six straight), when Travis Hafner’s two-run HR capped a three-run ninth, giving the Indians a 6-4 win over the Royals. However, I’ll have to check the official record book, as I’m not sure beating the Royals, who own MLB’s worst record at 10-26 (including a pathetic 2-18 mark on the road), really counts!

San Francisco beat the Astros in Houston last night 14-3, following up a 10-1 win in Houston on Monday. Despite his team scoring 24 runs in two days, Barry Bonds extended his homerless streak to 26 at-bats. Also worthy of note in this game was the fact that Jamey Wright got the win. Why the big deal? Wright entered the game 0-12 with an ERA of 7.35 in 17 previous appearances against the Astros. Last night he was staked to a 5-0 lead before taking the mound and pitched seven innings, allowing six hits and three runs.

The Rangers jumped on the Yankees early last night, taking leads of 9-0 (2nd) and 10-1 (3rd). However, the Yanks won 14-13, matching the club’s biggest comeback ever. It marked the fourth time in team history that the Yankees had won after trailing by nine runs. The last time they did it was against the Red Sox (6/26/87), when Roger Clemens was Boston’s starting pitcher in that game! The two teams combined for 33 hits and 27 runs last night.

The Tigers own the longest active winning streak at five games (Tigers are also the league’s best “moneymaker” at plus-$1270) and host the Twins tonight. The pitching matchup is worthy of note, as Johan Santana faces Detroit phenom, Justin Verlander. The Reds, who have lost four straight (longest active losing streak) are in Pittsburgh, which owns the NL’s worst record at 12-27, as well as being MLB’s worst “moneyburners” (minus-$1468).

All 30 teams are again in action tonight (15 games), with the season’s first interleague games just two days away.

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Ness Notes (Feb 1)

The Nets proved the Pistons can be beat last night, as New Jersey ended Detroit’s 11-game winning streak with 91-84 victory in the Meadowlands. It marked New Jersey’s NINTH straight home win but the Nets are back on the road tonight in Cleveland, one of 13 games in a busy NBA schedule.

New Jersey owns five straight wins over Cleveland (two this year) but has lost its last five road games (0-5 ATS), while the Cavs enter on a six-game winning streak (5-0-1 ATS), in which LeBron has averaged 36 PPG. Cleveland is favored by 6 1/2 points with a total of 187 1/2 (7:05 ET).

My free play on Wednesday is in college hoops. Take Kentucky over Miss St at 8:00 ET. I have a HUGE Wednesday! In CBB, I have two 20* GOY plays (MWC / C-USA) and a Triple 10* Game of the Month Report. In the NBA, it’s just my second LEGEND Play of the season (won 1st)! Get it all and pay only AFTER you win!

Other games of note in tonight’s NBA are Minnesota at Detroit (7:35 ET), Atlanta at Charlotte (7:35 ET) and Dallas at Memphis (8:05 ET). Flip Saunders won in his return to Minnesota back on 1/24 (107-83) but the T-wolves are 12-4 versus the Pistons since the beginning of the 1997-98 season. Detroit’s loss ended an 11-game winning streak, just the team’s SIXTH loss this year. How have the Pistons fared after their first five losses? Just fine thank-you, winning by an average of 12.8 PPG. Detroit is favored by 8 1/2 points with a total of 184 1/2.

Charlotte tries to end the league’s longest current losing streak (12 straight), when the Bobcats host the Hawks. The Bobcats are missing leading scorer Gerald Wallace plus last season’s rookie-of-the-year (Okafor) and have averaged just 89.5 PPG during their losing streak. The good news is Atlanta is just 3-17 on the road this season. Atlanta is favored by 1 1/2 points with a total of 200 1/2.

With Detroit’s loss, Dallas now owns the league’s longest winning streak at nine straight. The Mavs have held all nine opponents to less than 100 points in the streak but tonight face the league’s best defensive team in Memphis. The Grizzlies allow just 87.1 PPG, compared to Dallas’ average of 93.7 PPG. The Mavs, 18-6 on the road this year, are favored by 1 1/2 points with a total of 180 1/2.

As mentioned yesterday, Northern Iowa (at No. 25) was ranked for the first time in its 106-year history. That ranking won’t last long though, as the Panthers lost 63-55 last night to Creighton (10th straight loss in Omaha to the Blue Jays). Another Panther team, Pitt, lost at No. 1 U Conn, 80-76. While Panther bettors ‘covered’, Pitt has still never beaten a team ranked No. 1 in its 100-year history (0-13).

There are 43 games on the college ‘board’ tonight, highlighted by doubleheaders on both ESPN and ESPN2. Also, Southern Illinois, tied with Illinois and Gonzaga for the nation’s longest current home winning streak (at 33), will host an Indiana State team at 8:00 ET, which has lost 11straight games (Salukis are favored by 16 points with a total of 114).

No. 11 West Va will host Notre Dame at 7:00 ET on ESPN. Notre Dame has opened 1-6 in the Big East, its worst start since joining the conference in 1995-96. However, the Irish have beaten the Mountaineers 11 straight times! West Va, the Big East’s lone unbeaten team in conference play (6-0), will be trying to beat Notre Dame for the first time since 1999. West Va is favored by 7 1/2 points with a total of 143. At 9:00 ET, it’s No. 2 Duke at No. 15 Boston College. BC opened 0-3 in its first year in the ACC but has won four straight. Duke is favored by 5 1/2 points with a total of 150.

ESPN2 opens with No. 23 Iowa at Purdue (7:00 ET) and follows with No. 7 Texas at Missouri (9:00 ET). Purdue is just 1-7 in the Big-10 (last place) and has lost 13 straight games to ranked opponents. Iowa is an eight-point favorite with a total of 125. Texas, which saw its nine-game winning streak stopped by Oklahoma on Saturday, takes on a Missouri team which has lost three straight games, all by double-digits. Texas is favored by 11 1/2 points with a total of 135 1/2.

Super XL Update…First we had a controversy over which color jersey the Steelers would be wearing, now it’s Texas A&M filing a restraining order against the Seahawks for their “12th man” marketing campaign. You think maybe two weeks is too long between the conference title games and the “main event?”

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