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Los Angeles Lakers at Milwaukee Bucks
Tuesday, 11/16/10, 8:00 PM EDT
Opening Point Spread: Los Angeles -3.5
Current Betting Line: Los Angeles -3
Opening Total: 198
Current Total: 194
Current Moneyline: Los Angeles -160 / Milwaukee +140
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Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics
Wednesday, 11/3/10, 8:00 PM EST; TV: ESPN
Opening Point Spread: Boston -6.5
Current Betting Line: Boston -8
Opening Total: 186
Current Total: 186
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Training camps have begun and tip-off is less than a month away, so it’s time to preview the upcoming NBA season. With all the movement in the offseason it is likely that some new teams will rise to the tops of their divisions. Let’s take a look at the Central Division. All odds according to Pinnacle and Bodog Sportsbook.
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I am impressed to the point of being shocked by the start that Brandon Jennings has gotten off to. In three games for a reasonably crappy Bucks team the point guard has averaged 22 points, .3 assists, and four boards. I have only seen him play part of one game, but he looked the furthest thing from a rookie point guard. The game I saw them play was against Chicago. I am a huge Derrick Rose guy – couldn’t be a bigger believer. That being said, Jennings flat out outplayed him in the game. I was very skeptical of Jennings ‘ decision to play in Europe instead of college, and the reports coming out of Europe weren’t universally great, but early indications are that he could be a serious draft steal. The downside to his early strong play in my mind is that it further legitimizes his decision to skip college and turn pro in Europe. If it continues to turn out so well for him then other players will surely follow, and that will only hurt college basketball. I’d obviously rather not have that happen.
That sound you hear is, I fear, the sound of floodgates opening. For a couple of glorious years now college basketball has been, in my mind, significantly better off for the presence of a few spectacularly talented young players – even if they only stayed for a year. The NBA’s change in minimum draft age meant that we got to see guys like Kevin Durant, Greg Oden, Derrick Rose and Michael Beasley make the college game their personal playgrounds. That has made the world a better place. Now that might all be threatened thanks to a guy named Brandon Jennings.
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