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I want to propose that maybe with all these full time employees on staff that maybe put their time to use(not that they are slackers) digging up sports gambling related info for us nine to fivers.

A section we can pop up on our lunch hour an get pertinent gambling info.

Not opinions just stat facts.

I like to read all the daily sports pages and hopefully find that little something such as last leg of a seven day four game road trip.

Or how a team is last in defending the three point shot is playing the team that leads the league in three's made and blah blah blah.

Hell I get more gambling related info listening to pre-game shows on the radio and wonder where the hell these guy's dig this shit up and wish I had that at my finger tips!

Any way just food for thought.
 

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and how about a little laugh once in awhile

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.....and both were laid off. So...dey went
to the Unemployment Office together.

Asked his occupation, Olaf said, "Panty stitcher.
I sew da elastic onto da ladies cotton panties."
The clerk looked up panty stitcher. Finding it
classified as unskilled labor, she gave Olaf $300
a week in unemployment compensation.

Sven, when asked his occupation replied,
"Diesel fitter."
The clerk looked up diesel fitter...and it was
classified as a skilled job. So, the clerk gave
Sven $600 a week in unemployment compensation.

When Olaf found this out, he was furious!
He stormed back into the office to find out why
his friend and co-worker was collecting double his
benefits.
The clerk explained, 'Panty stitchers are
unskilled labor and diesel fitters are skilled labor.'

"Vat skill?" yelled Olaf.
"I sew da elastic on da panties. Olaf puts dem
over his head and says,

'Yah....... DIESEL FITTER’."
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NEXT FOR SHARKS: PITTSBURGH

Faceoff: 4:30 p.m. today at Mellon Arena.

TV: Comcast SportsNet.

Radio: 98.5 FM.

Head to head: The Penguins are one of three Eastern Conference teams the Sharks play twice this season, and in the first encounter, San Jose won 2-1 on Oct. 28 with RW Mike Grier getting the game winner. The Sharks haven't lost to the Penguins since November 2002.

Penguins update: After an impressive start, last season's Stanley Cup finalists are six games below .500 since Nov. 20 and would miss the playoffs if the season ended today. And even with C Evgeni Malkin (24 goals, 80 points) and C Sidney Crosby (21 goals, 72 points) in the lineup, Pittsburgh's power play has fallen to 23rd in the NHL with a 16.5 percent success rate.

Sharks update: Do not be surprised if Coach Todd McLellan gives backup goalie Brian Boucher his first start since Jan. 10. McLellan has said Boucher will be in the nets during this trip, and the second half of back-to-backs is the logical place to play him.

Penguins injuries: D Sergei Gonchar (shoulder), C Mike Zigomanis (shoulder) and RW Ruslan Fedotenko (hand) are out.

Sharks injuries: LW Jody Shelley (lower body) and C Jeremy Roenick (shoulder) are out; D Brad Lukowich (hernia) is questionable.

— DAVID POLLAK
 

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Ducks today

AT CALGARY

Time: Noon

On the air: TV: None. Radio: 830.


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Where: at Pengrowth Saddledome.

Records: Ducks 26-24-5, Flames 30-17-4.

Record vs. Flames: 1-1-0


Update: The Ducks, who have given up the first goal in eight consecutive games, will try to avoid their first three-game losing streak since they dropped the first four games of the season. Calgary has lost three in a row, and half of ex-King Mike Cammalleri's team-leading 26 goals have come on the power play. Today's game completes a stretch of seven games in six cities in 12 days for the Ducks. Next, they'll play just twice in the following 10 days. In that span, they'll probably lose ground in the playoff race. The Ducks have 57 points, but Dallas (57), Minnesota (55), Edmonton (55) and Vancouver (54) have played four fewer games, and Columbus (53) has played three fewer games.

-- Billy Witz
 

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Iguodala has showcased his skills in Philadelphia’s last three meetings with Memphis (15-36), averaging 26.3 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 3.0 steals.
 

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Tonight, Paul and the Hornets (30-19) host the defending champion Celtics (41-11). Having missed three games with a sprained right foot, Paul is uncertain whether he will play tonight.




"I'm not sure yet," said Paul, who is averaging 21.5 points, 10.9 assists, 5.4 rebounds, and 2.8 steals. "I'm better. I'm definitely better."




Said Paul Pierce, "Right now we're preparing like Paul's going to be there. We know he's been out a few games, but we're not taking it like if they don't have those guys that this team is nothing without them."




This is New Orleans's last game before All-Star weekend, and Paul has been voted a West starter. Asked if he must play tonight to be cleared to play in the All-Star Game, Paul said, "No. Not necessarily. I don't know. It's up in the air."
 

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I'm making a massive MLB pitcher database full of pitch ratings, how often a pitcher throws the pitch, and some other info for you guys.

Plus I'm going to have a daily spring training thread full of lineups and pitching rotations (with the help of some other posters) to make betting MLB spring training very profitable.

If I started a daily thread with NBA injuries and guys that might/might not miss, would that be something you guys would find helpful?
 

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Magic's old nemesis Billups may be licking his chops

<dl class="byline">By Kyle Hightower |Sentinel Staff Writer<dd> February 11, 2009</dd></dl> This same time last month the Orlando Magic were about to embark on one of their best stretches of the season.

It was just mid-January that the Magic capped an impressive four-game West Coast road trip with a 106-88 slaying of Denver to go along with wins over both San Antonio and the L.A. Lakers.

A month later, however, the Magic's situation at point guard has changed completely. With it so has their immediate outlook as they host the Nuggets tonight in their final game before the all-star break.

Including the Dallas game on Feb.2 that saw starter Jameer Nelson go down with a torn labrum in his right shoulder, the Magic are just 2-2.





During that spurt — which has included a loss to Central Division cellar-dweller Indiana— the Magic have also been lit up by a pair of the Eastern Conference's best point guards in the Pacers' T.J. Ford (21 points) and New Jersey's Devin Harris (28 points).

But there's no rest for the weary with one of the best in the game and a Magic nemesis up next in Denver's Chauncey Billups, who gave Orlando fits for years when he played for Detroit, which traded him to Denver earlier this season.

"Chauncey's different than T.J. Ford and Devin Harris," Magic Coach Stan Van Gundy said. "He can break you down off the dribble, but he's certainly more of a 3-point shooter than either one of them. ... But he's primarily a guy that's going to organize his team and get everyone involved.

"I'm glad he's in the Western Conference now to be quite honest with you."

In January's road win the Magic held "Mr. Big Shot" fairly in check offensively. Billups mustered 18 points but was just 6 of 17 from the field.

Meanwhile the Magic's top guns were dead-on, with all five starters reaching double figures, led by Hedo Turkoglu's 31-point night.

With Nelson now out and Anthony Johnson running the offense, it will be a completely different approach for Round2.

Van Gundy said it would definitely feature fewer pick-and-roll starters for the Magic's shooters and depend heavily on Johnson to make sure there's good ball movement.

As far as dealing with Billups, Johnson said that defensive assignment won't change much.

"Chauncey is an all-star-caliber point guard," Johnson said. "He's a guy of size and is able to post up a little bit. One thing I want to do is try to make it as uncomfortable as possible for him."

Johnson said that would specifically include trying to make Billups take shots in the 16- to 20-foot range.

"If he's going to have a good shooting night," Johnson said, "he'll have to do it consistently by knocking down those shots."

Since last month's setback to Orlando, the Nuggets have been on a tear.

They are 8-3 in their 11 outings since then.

And that's even with Billups having injured his right ankle last week.

But teammate Carmelo Anthony has picked up the slack, averaging 24.8 points per game in the past five before Tuesday and 21.6 points and 6.9 rebounds for the season. Anthony missed January's game with Orlando with a fractured metacarpal in his hand.

It's why Van Gundy said it's extra important for Dwight Howard, Rashard Lewis and Turkoglu to steer the ship right now.

"I think that's really the key while Jameer is out," Van Gundy said. "I think we've always been a team that's had four guys scoring pretty similar — 17-to-20-point range. No other team really has that and it took pressure off guys.

"Now when you take Jameer's 17points and assists numbers out of it, it's more imperative for those guys to play well."

That's an edict that hasn't been lost on the most important of the Magic's go-to players.

"I know that the way we should be playing, we should have a pretty good record," Howard said.

"But we're not satisfied with what we have now. We want to get better. ... We know this year we have a chance to do something special."
 

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If I started a daily thread with NBA injuries and guys that might/might not miss, would that be something you guys would find helpful?


Jake bring it on.

I need input

Number five is alive!
 

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Any other suggestions for stuff that you guys would like? The MLB database should be available for download later tonight FYI.
 

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Sorry, Badco, i know this isn't what you asked for, but better here than a new thread

Dwight Howard has five games of 20+ points and 20+ rebounds this season; no other player in the NBA has more than one.

Of the 10 starting quarterbacks with 2+ Super Bowl victories, Ben Roethlisberger and Bob Griese are the only ones not to be named Super Bowl MVP at least once

Pat Summitt is fourth behind Connie Mack, Lenny Wilkens and Scotty Bowman for most career wins by a coach/manager in sports history

Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have combined to win 15 of the last 16 men's Grand Slam titles
Shaquille O'Neal is the seventh player in NBA history to reach 27,000 career points

The Wizards have lost 40 games this season after losing 39 all of last season.

Georgetown made only one FG in the final 12:17 of regulation and overtime in its 64-62 loss to Cincinnati Saturday

Seven of the last 12 Super Bowls have been decided by seven or fewer points

Alex Ovechkin scored his 200th career goal in his 296th NHL game, the fifth fastest in the NHL's modern era.
 

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See Knowledge is power..........LOL

Boucher is netting for Sharks,for what it's worth?

Do not be surprised if Coach Todd McLellan gives backup goalie Brian Boucher his first start since Jan. 10. McLellan has said Boucher will be in the nets during this trip, and the second half of back-to-backs is the logical place to play him.


Though Billups only scored 11 points the Magic were dreadful tonight!

During that spurt — which has included a loss to Central Division cellar-dweller Indiana— the Magic have also been lit up by a pair of the Eastern Conference's best point guards in the Pacers' T.J. Ford (21 points) and New Jersey's Devin Harris (28 points).

But there's no rest for the weary with one of the best in the game and a Magic nemesis up next in Denver's Chauncey Billups, who gave Orlando fits for years when he played for Detroit, which traded him to Denver earlier this season.

Chris Paul is on the floor and N.O. hanging tough as of now?

Tonight, Paul and the Hornets (30-19) host the defending champion Celtics (41-11). Having missed three games with a sprained right foot, Paul is uncertain whether he will play tonight.

"I'm not sure yet," said Paul, who is averaging 21.5 points, 10.9 assists, 5.4 rebounds, and 2.8 steals. "I'm better. I'm definitely better."
 

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Bump .........why bump you ask?

Because I just visited the NBA forum and seems like guy's are getting home from work and just throwing out plays.

So it seems, I could be wrong may be they've been studying hard all day and just getting around to posting after all their home is complete.
 

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I'm starting a daily thread (and getting a ton of information from other posters) about daily starting lineups and pitching rotations in MLB spring training games. It's very informative and you won't find all that info in one place anywhere on the web.

Check out today's thread... everyone pitched in and we knew who was playing and for long in most of the games. With spring training games at close to even money, it's going to help us win some cash I believe.

Just an FYI.
 

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