Blazers ready to rout 76ers? Portland has traveled too far to let a playoff spot slip from its grasp now. Then there’s the potential for sweet retribution, which should give the host team extra incentive entering tonight’s battle with the 76ers.
Author: Brad Burns
Cavs to right the ship in Big Apple? With the losses mounting both on the floor and in the court of public opinion, LeBron James’ Cavaliers aim to get back on track vs. the Knicks tonight.
Will Zags stay hot vs. Orange? Of all the years for Gonzaga to produce a potential Elite Eight run, this is the one Mark Few’s program chose?
Cyclones’ furious pace to meet Virginia Old-school sensibilities meet college basketball’s current tempo of choice in tonight’s first Sweet 16 showdown at the United Center.
Can Canucks find a prayer vs. Blues? With its roster gradually returning to full health at just the right time, St. Louis shoots for another decisive victory over visiting Vancouver tonight.
Tigers Win Total Prediction Eager to erase the foul stench of a 74-87 finish, Detroit GM Al Avila entered the offseason on a rampage. He added reliable veteran Jordan Zimmermann to the starting five, inked outfielder Justin Upton to a $135 million deal and solidified the closer’s role with Francisco Rodriguez – all in an effort to obliterate any memory of the organization’s worst mark since 2008.
Can Terps tear down KU’s hopes? A pair of similarly gifted, albeit differently perceived, squads face off tonight in the South Region semifinal.
Aggies, Sooners primed for sweet showdown In a Big 12-SEC clash of the highest order, Oklahoma butts heads with Texas A&M in the Sweet 16 tonight.
Twins Win Total Prediction There’s a brand-new star in the middle of the Twins’ batting order, a bat producing enough raw power to make even Giancarlo Stanton look over his shoulder. Get familiar, AL Central, because Miguel Sano’s on the scene and ready to crush cowhide with the best of them.
Maryland vs. Kansas Betting Preview The first weekend of this year’s NCAA tournament saw an unprecedented number of higher seeds get brought to their knees. Kansas, however, emerged from the wreckage unscathed.