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Monday, July 06th, 2009 

The big online betting news out of the NBA this weekend was Hedo Turkoglu’s change of heart. Sources had him all but gone to Portland as of Friday, but over the weekend, Turkey-doo (shout out to Fiyastarter) reneged and signed with Toronto, of all teams, for over $10 mil a season.

So how does this impact the NBA landscape? Well, first of all, the Raptors getting Turkey-doo is similar to Frank Mir pulling out the UFC betting upset over Brock Lesnar this weekend. The Raptors were awful last year, but a lot of that was due to injury, and they needed a player who could create for himself and his teammates off the dribble. However, you have to wonder how smart it is to give a 30-year-old a five year contract when his best days are surely behind him. On the defensive end, he doesn’t help the Raptors that much, but they play in the low-scoring East. Turkey-doo also said he wanted to play in Toronto because of the Turkish population, and that could rise the price per head of tickets at the ACC.

All in all, though, this was done to show Chris Bosh that the Raptors are serious about being a contender, as he can leave in next year’s free-agent bonanza. How much of a difference can Turkey-doo make for the Raptors to those who make sports picks? Stay tuned.

Thursday, July 02nd, 2009 

It’s been more exciting than the UFC 100 Fight Card during the offseason (okay, not really, but it’s been close). So far we have, including trades:

-Ben Gordon and Charlie Villaneuva to Detroit for around $90 million
-Vince Carter to Orlando
-Richard Jefferson to San Antonio
-Zach Randolph to Memphis
-Carlos Boozer defies the offshore sportsbook odds and stays with Utah

And New York is still trying to get Jason Kidd out of Dallas….The Lakers are planning (tentatively) to keep Lamar Odom and let Trevor Ariza hit the market….Hedo Turkoglu probably won’t be in Orlando next year….Cleveland are now chasing Ron Artest and Ariza….Oh yeah, Minnesota drafted 37 point guards in the draft, and may only end up with one. Sports betting software wouldn’t have even seen that coming, but I mean, it is the Timberwolves.

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO………..it’s gonna be fun to make sports picks this year!

Friday, June 19th, 2009 

So, US Open betting action got back underway this morning, and Tiger Woods resumed his play on the seventh hole. Everything was going swimmingly (pardon the rain-soaked pun) for the world’s No.1, and he even had a couple of birdies on the back nine. But the closing stretch wasn’t so kind to him, as Woods shot +4 for the final four holes to land at +4 after 18 holes.

So what does this mean? It means that Woods is in serious danger of missing the cut for only the second time in his career in a major. The first was in at the US Open in 2006, when he played Winged Foot shortly after the death of his father.  This could make a lot of people who make sports picks (raises hand) look real, real stupid, and I’m betting management at Bethpage never thought about not having Woods in the field for the weekend. Mike Weir shot a blistering -6 for his first round, and Tiger’s right around where the cut would be if this was the second round. But hey, you wanna bet against him? I’ll still take his US Open betting odds.