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Tom Freese continues to be one of the most respected handicappers in the nation. Tom's formula for
success is simple. It's just old fashioned hard work. Tom puts in twelve to fourteen hour days to
get you the player on the winning side of the game. In fact Tom doesn't consider what he does as
work. His father once told him "Tom if you find a job you love you will never work another day the
rest of your life" Tom has just...
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News and Notes from around the Sports World
It appears early in the season that the Celtics and Lakers are on a collision course to the NBA Finals
again. In College Hoops North Carolina looks to be head and shoulders above everyone else. Case in
point the Tar Heels beat Kentucky 77-58 this week without All-American POY Tyler Hansbrough! Roy
Williams’ team is my pick to win the National Championship this year. A couple of things went on in
the NFL this week that need to be addressed. The NFL clearly dropped the ball ...
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Sometimes Change Is A Good Thing
The powers that be in NCAA Basketball have come to their senses and moved the three point line back a
foot from 19. feet, 9 inches to 20 feet 9, inches. No pun intended but all of us males could use an
extra inch. As for the basketball part of this change it will allow teams to play more zone defense.
It's amazing what an inch can do to change a game. Moving the three point line back will help teams
with good big men as it will harder to double down with a guard. There still are enough prolific three point ...
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Early NCAA Tournament Betting
Head coach Roy Williams is 142-33 in his five years at the helm at North Carolina. The Tar Heels return
all five starters from last year’s Final Four team. Point guard Ty Lawson averaged 12.7 points and 5.1
assists a game. If healthy, Lawson is one of the top point guards in the country. Versatile small
forward Marcus Ginyard has played every position but center. Power forward Deon Thompson shot 48% from
the floor on his way to 8.4 points a game. Shooting guard Wayne Ellington put up 16.6 points a game ...
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