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08/25/2010 - Toronto, Canada (Sportsbook Betting Lines) -
Country: Brazil
FIBA Ranking: 14
Head Coach: Ruben Magnano
Key Players: Leandro Barbosa, Anderson Varejao, Tiago Splitter
Overview: Under the guidance of new head coach Ruben Magnano, who had previously led Argentina to a silver at the 2002 FIBA World Championship and a gold medal at the 2004 Olympics, the nation most known for its soccer exploits will look to cash in on what some have called to be a golden generation of talent and try to regain its all-world form they used to have between the mid- fifties to the late seventies.
Strengths: Brazil has the ability to score inside-out thanks to the skills of Splitter in the paint and the perimeter talent of Barbosa. On top of that, they can also defend their own basket effectively, particularly on the inside - evidenced by the fact that they were the best defensive team in the 2009 FIBA Americas tournament.
Weaknesses: Despite being named best defensive team in last year's FIBA Americas Championship, Brazil's main weakness is on the defensive end of the floor. Its interior defense is exceptional, but they run into problems defending the perimeter properly, mainly due to its undersized guards that have difficulty defending shots by taller backcourt players.
Tournament Expectations: Brazil will more than likely be in a battle with Croatia for second place in Group B and they have a good shot at claiming that spot. With the way the draws in the knockout stages are predicted to go, the Brazilians should be expected to at least make it out of the round of 16.
Country: Croatia
FIBA Ranking: 15
Head Coach: Josip Vrankovic
Key Players: Roko Ukic, Ante Tomic
Overview: Croatia has seen a resurgence of its basketball might of late. After claiming a bronze medal at the 1994 FIBA World Championship, the European nation's basketball level dropped until its revival at the 2008 Olympics and EuroBasket 2009 (both sixth-place finishes). These two small successes have them hungry to go for its second FIBA World Championship medal.
Strengths: Much like legendary Croatian player Drazen Petrovic, this team can shoot the ball exceptionally well. Its main offense comes from the perimeter, both from beyond the arc and a few steps inside the line. This main offensive threat also compliments the finesse inside game that a lot of its big men like to play, taking and making shots from the high post.
Weaknesses: They have a talented, but inexperienced front court. Other teams that are more physical up front will be able to bully the Croatian bigs and take them out of their comfort zone.
Tournament Expectations: Croatia should be expected to at least make it to the round of 16. What happens after that really depends on where they finish in its group and given the predicted way the draws are shaping up, there sees a much more favorable matchup for the second place finisher as opposed to the third place one.
Country: Iran
FIBA Ranking: 21
Head Coach: Veselin Matic
Key Players: Hamed Haddadi, Arsalan Kazemi
Overview: Led by head coach Veselin Matic, who previously had coached the Polish national team, Iran saw great success immediately by defending its FIBA Asia Championship title last year. The Iranians will look to build on that success by making it to the knockout round of the world championship.
Strengths: One way to describe Iran is big. Up front they have three players who are six-foot-11 and over. These big men are complimented by an overall toughness and commitment to defense that every player on the team relishes.
Weaknesses: Another way to describe Iran is undersized. Out on the perimeter, its players are all too small for the positions they play, thus they will struggle to get quality looks over taller defenders, and can easily be overpowered by stronger, more athletic guards on defense.
Tournament Expectations: Iran will be in a tough fight with Slovenia for a shot at advancing past the group stage. With the top three spots most likely going to the United States, Brazil and Croatia, expect Iran to be on the bubble and competing for that fourth and final advancing spot in group B.
Country: Tunisia
FIBA Ranking: 43
Head Coach: Adel Tlatli
Key Player: Amine Rzig
Overview: This will be the first time Tunisia has ever participated in the FIBA World Championship after earning a berth with a bronze medal performance in the 2009 FIBA Africa Championship.
Strengths: Star guard Rzig can fill it up in a hurry thanks to his outside scoring touch. However, the team's real strength lies in head coach Tlatli, who is with his second stint with the national team and has even so far as to stopping the country's semi-pro league to give the national team more practice time. He is seen as an ambassador of Tunisian basketball and his influence on the team cannot be overstated.
Weaknesses: This is a very short roster. Tunisia will be eaten up in the low post, and will have a very difficult time defending any position one-on-one because of its height disadvantage. To make matters worse, its one true big is very inexperienced and will most likely be dealing with things on the floor he has never seen before.
Tournament Expectations: The 2010 FIBA World Championship will be a memorable one for Tunisia simply because it will be the nation's first appearance at the tournament. That will be the only good memory for the small African nation at the tournament, however, as they will more than likely finish last in the group and will probably struggle to win any of their games.
Country: Slovenia
FIBA Ranking: 20
Head Coach: Memi Becirovic
Key Players: Goran Dragic, Bostjan Nachbar
Overview: Slovenia lost a few key players in Beno Udrih, who decided to quit the team because of playing time gripes, and Erazem Lorbek. Despite the setbacks, they do have enough talent to make them a threat in the tournament.
Strengths: Pretty much all of their big men are the versatile type and are capable of posting up and stepping behind the arc to nail a three-pointer. In addition to the danger that its front court presents out on the outside, the Slovenian guards are lights-out shooters from just about anywhere on the floor, making this team very dangerous offensively.
Weaknesses: Since most of their big men are so versatile, the Slovenians lack some of the strength needed to compete in the post defensively. Teams with stronger big men will be able to pound them upfront and cause problems such as foul trouble, and offensive rebounding opportunities.
Tournament Expectations: Slovenia will be in the same boat as Iran, competing for that fourth spot in the group. The Slovenes probably have the edge in this battle because they're outside shooting is prolific and can change the course of the game in a hurry. They're also a more veteran-heavy squad than Iran, with a few former and current NBA players on their roster, including Primoz Brezec and Uros Slokar. These factors should vault them over the Iranians, but it is not a guarantee.
Country: United States of America
FIBA Ranking: 2
Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewski
Key Players: Kevin Durant, Chauncey Billups
Overview:
The United states have a completely different squad than the now famous "Redeem Team" of 2008, and will look to further the development of its national program by giving some of its rising stars a chance to shine.
Strengths: There is no team more dangerous in the open floor than the United States. The U.S. should look to always push the tempo because it will be hard- pressed to be stopped when it decides to run, especially with point guards like Derrick Rose and Chauncey Billups who love to get out in transition.
Weaknesses: While very athletic, the team is a little undersized. It's mostly comprised of guards and slashing forwards without any real interior presence, with the exception of Tyson Chandler. If opposing teams execute well in the half-court, America may struggle to stop strong offenses.
Tournament Expectations: Despite its FIBA ranking of second in the world, the United States is the most talented team in the tournament and should be expected to win it all. USA won't have their biggest guns in attendance like they did in Beijing but they still have a team loaded with depth at all five positions. What's interesting about this team is that the majority of them have never been exposed to the international game for a long period of time and it seems as if Coach K and the rest of USA Basketball is sending this specific squad to give the up-and-coming players in their system some quality experience and playing time in the international game.
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Tokyo, Japan (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Hiromi Hara, the technical director of the
Japanese Football Association, will take charge of the national team for a
pair of upcoming friendlies as he continues to search for a new manager.
Japan adv
<< Juventus confirms Aquilani move
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has acquired Liverpool midfielder Alberto Aquilani on loan, with an option for
a permanent move for $20 million at the end of the season.
The 26-year-old Aquila
<< Bolts re-sign Downie
Toronto, ON (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Tampa Bay Lightning have reportedly re-
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According to TSN of Canada, the right winger signed a two-year, $3.7 million
deal.
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<< FCS Season Preview: Missouri Valley
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FIBA World Basketball Championship Preview - Group D >>
Toronto, Canada (Sportsbook Betting Lines) -
Country: Canada
FIBA Ranking: 19
Head Coach: Leo Rautins
Key Players: Joel Anthony, Andy Rautins
Overview: It's been sometime since Canada has made an impact on the world
stage and since the de
Kroenke becomes majority owner of Rams >>
St. Louis, MO (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The St. Louis Rams announced on Wednesday
that E. Stanley Kroenke has become the majority owner of the club.
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CFL Previews - August 27-28 - Week Nine >>
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) -
CALGARY STAMPEDERS (6-1) at BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS (1-6)
DATE & TIME: Friday, August 27, 10:30 p.m. (et).
GAME NOTES: A couple of teams heading in opposite directions in the CFL's
Western Division
Is there such a thing as a trap game in the NFL?
I once asked that question to Pete Korner, who at the time was office manager and a senior linesmaker for Las Vegas Sports Consultants.
Korner almost ripped my head off. There is no such thing as a trap game, he loudly berated me. It’s a myth. The numbers are made using power ratings, he said.
There are trap games, though. They just might not be what you think. The perception is of a good team, say Philadelphia, laying a small number against New Orleans.
Using the highly-respected power ranking from The Gold Sheet, you’d find the Eagles with a power rating of 4 and the Saints at 8. When you factor the game being played in New Orleans, you could see why the line opened so short at less than a field goal.
For some, this makes it enticing to take the Eagles. That’s not a real trap game, though.
A real trap game, says professional gambler Dave Malinsky, is thinking you’re getting value betting a bad team, which brings us to the Oakland Raiders-Denver Broncos matchup.
The Raiders are +15 in this long-standing division rivalry. Denver is on a short week having dispatched Baltimore Monday. However, the Raiders haven’t covered the spread their last 10 games.
Many bettors don’t trust the Raiders to give a full effort. Few think much of Art Shell and his Oakland’s coaching staff.
So oddsmakers have to do something to make Oakland attractive if they hope to get equal action.
Now Malinsky is a value shopper. But he won’t touch the Raiders even getting more than two touchdowns.
“I try to eliminate the undisciplined, unfocused teams because they’re the ones most likely to suffer the bad beats,” he said.
Near the top of Malinsky’s list of stay-away teams is the Miami Dolphins, who have yet to cover a spread this season.
“Whatever you think of Nick Saban, you have to look at the penalties and turnovers,” Malinsky said.
It’s easy to point out the Dolphins failed to get the money this past week against New England because Olindo Mare missed a field goal and had another field goal blocked. But even though the Dolphins outgained the Patriots, 283-213, they committed eight penalties.
Bad teams not only cost themselves victories, but pointspread covers as well. The Arizona Cardinals and Green Bay Packers are two more examples.
The Cardinals couldn’t have been in a better position this past Sunday, up 14-0 at home against a mediocre Kansas City Chiefs squad. But they couldn’t hold it. The Packers got a push against St. Louis, but also could have won losing by three when Brett Favre fumbled at the St. Louis 11-yard line with 44 seconds left.
“The Packers were in a position to beat Philadelphia, too,” Malinsky said. “But they couldn’t even cover double digits.
“These teams just make mistakes and it costs you … they always will look good from a value standpoint. They really will. But that’s the trap.”
Houston and Tennessee rank among the six-worst teams. Malinsky wouldn’t be afraid to take either of these teams, however, if the price were high enough.
The Texans are bad, Malinsky said, but they have some discipline. The Titans showed they could not only come up with an outstanding game plan, but execute it as well, losing by one to the Colts on the road as an 18 ?-point underdog this past Sunday.
“Jeff Fisher is a worker,” Malinsky said of the Titans coach. “I’m not sure how hard Art Shell wants to work when he gets out of bed.”
Fisher, though, could be out as Tennessee coach after this season. Is he still worth backing in the right spot, with the right price, as a lame duck coach?
“It’s in his nature to keep working hard and not worry about any possible lame duck status,” Malinsky said. “He’s coaching for his resume.”
Note: Monday night game will be picked Monday. Lines used are from football betting lines.
Kurt Warner to start, Matt Leinart to watch
Despite the debate that's swirling , Kurt Warner will remain the starting quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals, coach Dennis Green said today. The Arizona Cardinals are the +7 point underdog at online sportsbook MySportsbook.com for this Sunday's game.
Green's comment came in a statement released by the team following an ESPN report that Green decided that rookie Matt Leinart would replace Warner as starter for Sunday's game at Atlanta.
"Generally talking about the starting lineup is not something we do," Green told the AP. "However, given the speculation that was out there we want to make it clear. We're disappointed after last week, but we still expect to be a playoff football team and we fully expect Kurt Warner to be the quarterback that leads us. That has not changed."
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