BoSox Going With Beckett In The Bay

Posted by Jimmy Johnson

The Boston Red Sox are prepping for a four-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays and send Josh Beckett to the mound tonight.

The Red Sox are listed at Even money and in Beckett’s last 10 Thursday road games, he’s gone 7-3.

Nuggets To Feel Hornets’ Sting?

Posted by Jimmy Johnson

After losing by 58-points to the Denver Nuggets in Game 4, the New Orleans Hornets are looking for a little redemption.


Going into Game 5 tonight, the Hornets see themselves listed as 10.5-point road faves and that might not bode well for Denver.

In the last 13 games when listed as underdogs of more than 8-points, New Orleans is a perfect 13-0 ATS and 5-8 on the Over/Under.

D-Wade Ready For Game 5

Posted by Jimmy Johnson

Already without Jamario Moon, the Miami Heat can ill afford to be without Dwyane Wade for tomorrow’s Game 5 against the Atlanta Hawks.

Wade is suffering from a sore back and according to the Associated Press, not only took sleep medication but also received a lot of treatment on Tuesday as well.

Still, when queried about his status for Game 5, the Heat’s two-guard said he would be ready.

Miami will be in Atlanta for Game 5 and is a 5-point underdog.

NFL Draft – All Bets are Off

Posted by Jimmy Johnson

With the 2009 NFL Draft under wraps after the great spectacle at New York Radio City Music Hall, attention now turns to mini-camps and possible trade speculation.

None of the big-name veterans changed teams over the weekend – unless you count Ellis Hobbs being traded from the New England Patriots to the Philadelphia Eagles for a pair of Fifth Rounders – but there was still plenty of drama all around.

Of course, a draft can never be properly evaluated 48 hours after it’s over – let alone 48 weeks for that matter, but some teams displayed some deft maneuvering in moving up and down the draft board and in snapping up highly-ranked prospects who fit a key need.

Let’s look at the teams that qualify as movers and shakers in this year’s NFL draft:





New York Jets

Emphasizing quality over quality, the Jets traded with the Cleveland Browns to move up to pick #5, where they snapped up Mark Sanchez to be their franchise quarterback of the future. Eat that Dan Snyder! On Day 2, the Jets also traded up to take running back Shonn Greene with the first pick of Round 3. Coupled with their strong Free Agent class of 2008, the Jets addressed their two key areas of need in this draft. However, they did not address their need for a wide receiver and time will tell how they address that. Perhaps a trade of next year’s draft picks for one of the available veteran wideouts is in order.

New England Patriots

The Patriots, who always find themselves on the Movers & Shakers list emphasized continuity over quality or quantity. Their biggest splash was a Safety, Patrick Chung out of Oregon, who should fit their system well. However, they locked up two additional second-round picks in the 2010 draft and that is a major coup for the team, setting them up nicely for next year’s richer draft class.

Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles were involved in the most draft-day trades, trading both up and down, to find the players they wanted. They were surprised to see Jeremy Maclin sitting there at #19, and traded up a couple spots (giving up a 6th-rounder to do so) and plucked him. They were expecting Knowshon Moreno to be there, but he was surprisingly taken at #12 by the Denver Broncos. Getting LeSean McCoy in the 2nd round made up for that, and both Maclin and McCoy will add some serious punch to their offense, joining Brian Westbrook, DeSean Jackson and Kevin Curtis. The Eagles also picked up a sleepr in Tight End Cornelius Ingram, who could be a monster on the gridiron if his surgically-repaired knee holds up.

Chicago Bulls’ Gordon “Hamstrung”

Posted by Jimmy Johnson

The Chicago Bulls are breathing a sigh of relief.

When the Chicago Bulls defeated the Boston Celtics 121-118 in double OT last night–barely covering at -2.5 in the process–two-guard Ben Gordon heard a “pop.”




The man who tied it up for the Bulls in the dying seconds of the first OT sustained a hamstring injury in the second quarter of the game and had an MRI earlier today.

According to ESPN, Gordon is only day to day with a strained hamstring.

Kazmir To Keep Under Streak Alive?

Posted by Jimmy Johnson

The Tampa Bay Rays are in Oakland to begin a three-game set tonight listed at -133 road faves with a Total of 8.

The Rays send Scott Kazmir to the mound and dating back to 2004, Tampa has gone 1-5-1 on the Over/Under when the Southpaw takes the mound–Kazmir’s last five starts in Oakland have all gone Under.

Flying Low At American Airlines Center

Posted by Jimmy Johnson

The Dallas Mavericks have a home playoff game against the San Antonio Spurs tonight and are listed as 5-point home faves with the Total at 190.


In its last 20 home games in the month of April, Dallas is a decent 12-8 ATS but more profitable on the Total with 6 Overs and 14 Unders.

Tick-tock – Detroit is on the Clock

Posted by Jimmy Johnson

NFL Draft overview for sports bettors.

The NFL Draft has become a big day for TV over the last few years, and it has also become a popular event for sports betting. The NFL odds have been up for a while at many online sportsbooks and sports bettors have been taking their shots who they think will go to which teams.


Seven rounds, 256 picks. Yes, the flurry of the NFL draft is upon us this week and as owners, coaches and scouts from all 32 teams crowd into their respective ‘war rooms’ to finalize plans, sports bettors can rejoice in having the luxury of sitting back and watching the plot unfold.

It’s a nervous time for NFL teams right now and the mood may seem especially tense for those involved with any one of the 11 franchises that finished the 2008 regular season with a sub-.500 record. For the 20 clubs that missed out on the post-season there is plenty of room for improvement, too, and if you are even still receiving a paycheck from the Detroit Lions organization it must be tough getting oxygen with the noose so tightly collared around your neck.




In the Motor City there is not a lot of margin for error as the club enters the 2009 campaign but then again, it would be difficult for the team to do worse than the 0-16 record posted in 2008.

Detroit has technically been on the clock since December 21 when New Orleans mashed in a 42-7 thumping to close out the home season for the Lions, guaranteeing that even the pitiful St. Louis Rams (2-14) would finish with a better record. Detroit will more than likely take a quarterback with its first pick but there are stirrings that the team is also considering the services of top-rated offensive tackle Jason Smith out of Baylor to protect the backside of the crusty, old QB that finished the season in silver and blue.

Check out all the NFL draft odds and the NFL future odds at SPORTSBETTING.com and enjoy the big draft day.

Top Contenders for THE MASTERS - Golf

Posted by Jimmy Johnson

Sports BettingThe first Major of the year and the biggest golf tournament on the PGA Tour, the Masters, starts this Thursday 9th April. Held at Augusta National Golf Club in August, GA, the Masters kicks off the “real” season of golf.

For this Biggest Tournament, A couple of real contenders, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson,Padriag Harrington, Sergio Garcia fighting to win. This week has added spice with the return of Tiger Woods to major action following knee surgery. Tiger Woods is the runner up in 2007 & 2008 consectively and looking to win this years masters. There might be a big fight with defending champion Trevor Immelman, Zach Johnson, Phil Mickelson. The four-time Masters champion landed a stunning victory two weeks ago in only his third event back, and he goes to Augusta with the bit between his teeth.

In Woods's absence, American rival Phil Mickelson has been pushing hard to seize the world number one spot and will be a serious contender to claim a third Masters Green Jacket. Ireland's Padraig Harrington is chasing a third straight major title after clinching last year's USPGA and Open, to add to his 2007 Open triumph.

Between them, Woods and Mickelson have won five of the previous eight Masters, but the last two years have thrown up surprise champions in Zach Johnson and holder Trevor Immelman. The 73rd Masters, in the 75th year of the event, promises to be another visual and sporting feast.

For Golf Betting fans it's not easier to guess to whom tobet with. but the major chances and best odds with Tiger wood for the THE MASTERS - Golf Betting

BetUS Future Book Odds
for Tiger woods +175
for Phil Mickelson: +600
for Padriag Harrington: +1500