SEABASS
200* Pacers
100* Pitt
100* Dallas
100* Phoenix
50* UAB
Fairway Jay
Big Drive: PITT
T-Wolves
Missouri Over
JB Sports
3* Dallas
2* Memphis
2* Charlotte
Jimmy Boyd
5* Fresno St -4.5
3* Pittsburgh -5
3* Pistons +4.5
Rocketman
5* Pistons
Guaranteed Picks
Boston
Wunderdog
New Jersey
San Jose
San Jose/Phoenix Under
Calgary
Calgary/Montreal Over
Atlanta
LA
LA/Dallas Under
Dr Bob
3* Kansas St
2* Pitt
Alatex
Pitt
Tim Trushel
20* Lakers Under
Bulls Under
Billy Coleman
Sacramento/Atlanta Over
Utah/Washington Under
L.A. Clippers/Indiana Under
Pittsburgh
UCONN
Al DeMarco
Pitt
MADDUX SPORTS
10 UNITS INDIANA 3.5
10 UNITS DALLAS 4.5
10 UNITS SACRAMENTO - 9.5
Power Play Wins
Davidson -10
OC Dooley
2 Units Syracuse at Pittsburgh Under 138
Something has to give in this marquee matchup as Syracuse (18-0) is just one victory away from tying a school-record for best overall start, while Pittsburgh in “on campus” tilts such as this are on a massive winning streak (19-0). Basically tonight is a chance for Syracuse to prove their worth on the road where they have faced for the most part a weak schedule. The Orangemen must improve their defensive intensity as the “matchup zone” which has made head coach Jim Boeheim so popular failed miserably earlier this month when Pittsburgh put up 82 points on the scoreboard against them. Pittsburgh right now leads the entire nation with an average f 20 assists per game, which is the main reason why the offense has put up a whopping average of 80 points per contest. The Syracuse defense in the last pair of ROAD triumphs held opponents to just 57 points per game and on Saturday limited Cincinnati to just 2-of-20 shooting to open up the second half. Pittsburgh this past weekend allowed only 53 points in a victory and last Wednesday permitted just 57 points in a triumph versus Georgetown . Turning to the database Syracuse is 6-0 UNDER/ROAD the past two years against good passing teams that dish out on average 16+ assists per game, while the Orange in that same time span are 6-0 UNDER/ROAD when off a “double digit” conference triumph