College Basketball Opening Odds (The Spread) -Four more conference tournament champions are left to be decided Sunday afternoon with a huge rivalry battling it out for the Atlantic Coast Conference crown.
Author: Nate
Sunday’s NHL Opening Odds (The Spread) – There are five NHL contests on Sunday’s schedule including the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks squaring off at the Washington Capitals live on NBC.
Bucks vs. Celtics Preview BOSTON, MA (AP) – The Boston Celtics haven’t had any prolonged slumps, so the prospect of losing a third consecutive game has to be a bit foreign to the defending Eastern Conference champions.
Pacers vs. Knicks Preview NEW YORK, NY (AP) – Instead of being without two starters, it looks as if the New York Knicks could be at full strength when they open a home-and-home series against the sputtering Indiana Pacers on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden.
Kentucky vs. Florida Preview ATLANTA, GA (AP) – Florida was the last team to repeat as SEC tournament champion. Kentucky would like to change that, but the reigning-champion Wildcats could have to overcome more than just the red-hot Gators to do it.
Duke vs. North Carolina Preview GREENVILLE, NC (AP) – Either Duke or North Carolina has played in the ACC tournament final for 14 consecutive seasons, and one of the conference’s preeminent powers has won the crown 13 times in that span.
Kings vs. Stars Preview DALLAS, TX (AP) – Part of the crowded playoff race in the Western Conference, the Dallas Stars and Los Angeles Kings are concerned only about themselves and nobody else.
Blackhawks vs. Capitals Preview WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) – One week ago, there was no hotter team in the NHL than the Chicago Blackhawks.
Work stoppage would hurt Packers GREEN BAY, WI (AP) – Facing the possibility of an extended work stoppage in the NFL, the Green Bay Packers will take a series of cost-cutting measures that could include pay cuts to top-level employees such as president and CEO Mark Murphy, coach Mike McCarthy and general manager Ted Thompson.
(The Spread) – With Joe Lunardi’s ‘Bracketology’ seemingly the number one source as to whether an NCAA Tournament hopeful is on the inside or the outside of the bubble, there are a couple of teams today that will play a huge role in the last couple of teams that make it into the field of 68 and the ones that are left out.