NBA Wednesday Parlay – April 2
The month of the April marks the countdown to the end of the regular season and the beginning of this season’s quest for an NBA title.
The month of the April marks the countdown to the end of the regular season and the beginning of this season’s quest for an NBA title.
The Nets have have been one of the best teams in the league over the last few months. Heading into Tuesday night their spot in the playoffs was pretty much guaranteed and they are only a couple of games back of Toronto in the Atlantic Division.
Yadier Molina’s solo home run in the seventh inning lifted St. Louis to a 1-0 opening day victory over the visiting Cincinnati Reds.
The Houston Rockets will make the trip north of the border for a date with the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday night. The Rockets have dropped back-to-back games following a five-game winning streak, while the Raptors lost their last game in Miami after winning three in a row.
The Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays will play the third game in a four-game set at Tropicana Field on Wednesday. The teams split the first two games in the series, with Tampa Bay claiming a 9-2 victory on Monday, and Toronto answering back with a 4-2 win on Tuesday.
The PGA pros will head to Houston this week for the final tune-up for the first Major of the year – the Masters that comes our way from Augusta next week. The Golf Club of Houston will play 7,441 yards and is a par 72 that the organizers purposely set up to emulate Augusta in a number of ways.
Besides undefeated Wichita State, which flamed out in the Big Dance 3rd round, the Florida Gators ended the season with the nation’s longest winning streak.
The Lakers arrive in Sacramento fresh off a loss at Portland, and will look to complete a four-game season sweep of Sacramento, who has just one fewer loss than they do.
Well we are down to the final weekend now with just 4 teams remaining. If I had to I would say there are only a couple of surprises at the Final Four.
After bringing in arguably the greatest recruiting class ever and being named the top team in the country in the preseason AP poll, the expectations placed on the Kentucky Wildcats were high.
The Philadelphia Flyers will make the trip out to Missouri for a visit with the Western Conference-leading St. Louis Blues.
The New York Yankees will make the trip out to Minute Maid Park to open their season against the Houston Astros. The Yankees spent big in the offseason after failing to qualify for the playoffs a year ago, while the Astros will continue to rely on their young talent.