Memphis Grizzlies at Houston Rockets
December 17th, 2010 at 8:35 PM EST
Opening Line:  Houston -4
Current Line:  Houston -3
Opening Total:  203
Current Total 206
Opening Moneyline:  Houston -175 / Memphis +155
Current Moneyline:  Houston -145 / Memphis +125

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Memphis Grizzlies at Los Angeles Lakers
Tuesday, 11/2/2010, 10:30 PM EST, TV:  NBA TV
Opening Point Spread:  Los Angeles -10
Current Betting Line:  Los Angeles -9.5
Opening Total:  201
Current Total:  201

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Zach Randolph made his first all star team last year, and looks to continue his dominance this year.
Last season, the Grizzlies improved drastically, and reached a record of 40-42, a 16 game improvement from the year before.  Zach Randolph exploded last year, making his first all star team.  This summer the team signed Rudy Gay to a max contract, signaling their committment to him as one of the leagues rising stars.  There’s no reason not to expect the Grizzlies to finish above .500 this season, as their chemistry continues to get better and they make their ascent into the better teams in the Western Conference.  Had they been in the east last year, they would have been a 5 or 6 seed probably, but the rugged Western Conference poses challenges for even the pretty decent teams like the Grizz.

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The Southwest Division title looks like it will be the Spurs and Mavericks fighting for the top spot
Training camps have begun and tip-off is less than a week 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 Southwest Division. – All odds according to Pinnacle Sportsbook, although other places like Bodog offer online NBA betting on these props as well.

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News of note as we head into an uncharacteristically slow weekend of sporting action:

Minnesota Vikings’ fans are not going to be happy. The NFL has admitted today that the play in which Favre hurt his ankle in the third quarter was called incorrectly. Favre threw an interception on the play, though New Orleans didn’t score on the subsequent play. The league has now said that the play should have resulted in a penalty because Favre was hit from behind, and that the Vikings should have had a first down on the New Orleans 19. At the very least, then, they would have wound up with a field goal, and that would have made all the difference. Though I don’t disagree with what the league said, I really have to wonder why they bother saying anything now – unless they have interest in driving Minnesota fans insane.

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