Yesterday, the Picker was curious about the two mortal locks I wrote about in the morning, but he agreed with only one of them — which hit when Orlando not only covered at Philadelphia, but won outright. (My other was the Hawks -8.5). After a poor showing Friday night (0-2), “The Picker” had another tough night Saturday as he went 1-1 to drop his four-day record to 4-3-1. He liked the Nuggets, who lost big at Golden State, and he also liked
Sheridan’s Sunday Power Rankings
We are now being rewarded for what we all endured during the lockout. There are less than three weeks left in the regular season, both conferences have compelling races at both the top and the bottom, and no team is a sure thing in the playoffs (unless somebody gets to play Philadelphia). Yes, we are down on the Sixers, whose swoon has put them in jeopardy of missing the playoffs after they led the Atlantic Division for 80 percent of the season. We
Stan Van Gundy wants to return next season
Stan Van Gundy wants to be back with the Orlando Magic next season, and he’s saying so definitively. That’s more than Dwight Howard can say. In an interview today with Josh Robbins of the Orlando Sentinel in the wake of a bizarre series of events that included the revelation that Howard asked management to fire Van Gundy, the coach was asked what he wants to do next season. “I don’t have a scenario in my head where I wouldn’t (return),” said Van Gundy,
“The Picker” seeks redemption with 3 selections
The Picker was curious about the two mortal locks I wrote about this morning, but he agreed with only one of them. After a poor showing Friday night (0-2), “The Picker” has spoken anew. We’ll get to his latest picks in a moment. The Picker” is a guy I chat with often on Twitter who likes to pick NBA games against the spread. He has been on a tremendous run the past couple months, and I dared him to publish his picks prior to the
Guest Column: Lyons on Magic/Bird on Broadway
By TERRY LYONS NEW YORK, APRIL 6, 2012 — There’s a common belief that when someone passes from this earth, their life passes before their eyes in an instant. If that is the case, together with one of my best friends in the world, I can now attest to living through that experience when we attended Magic/Bird on Broadway last Wednesday afternoon. For 90 minutes, we must’ve been out cold because our basketball lives passed right in front of our eyes
Waiting to Hear Back from “The Picker” – UPDATED
Just sent an e-mail to “The Picker” asking for a public explanation. He went 0-2 last night after a 3-0-1 start Wednesday and Thursday. He could have taken the Spurs and given away 11 1/2 points against the worst team in the West, but nooooooo. San Antonio won by 25 over New Orleans. He could have looked at the over/under of 188.5 on Cavaliers-Raptors, realized there were two D-League offenses competing, and plugged the under (164 combined points). But noooooooo. “The Picker” is
Heat, Thunder, Lakers all lose; Spurs romp and move into 1st in West
Let’s go down the checklist, shall we? The Miami Heat are a team that suffers too many letdowns too consistently. Check. The Los Angeles Lakers cannot thrive when Andrew Bynum is a hothead. Check. The Oklahoma City Thunder scare the wits out of nobody. Check. The San Antonio Spurs are a machine. Check. Well, that was quite a Friday night in the NBA wasn’t it? And for different reasons than those that made Thursday such a special night. That’s the thing about this truncated, squished-together
Freeroll Friday: The Picker joins the challenge
“I hit my seven-team parlay last night.” “My bankroll is up 2900 percent this week.” “I went 26-1 this week.” These were some of the messages I was getting a couple months ago from one of my Twitter followers. Naturally, I had my doubts, but I started communicating with the guy by e-mail, asking him for his picks in advance. Bang, bang, bang, bang — he kept hitting them. And not just against the spread. He’d say stuff like “I like the first-half under
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