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AC TITTICOCK'S WEEKLY FREE NBA BASKETBALL PICKS AND WINNERS |
Contact AC at ac@wagercom.com
02/14/04 Week 16 Free NBA Picks Against the Spread
I am excited to announce the addition of our new NBA Basketball expert analyst AC Titticock. While leafing through resumes prior to selecting our new NBA Basketball gambling expert it became clear that AC was the man for the job. Not only did his analysis come across entertaining but it was clear he knew the NBA and about betting on basketball. I am confident you will find his outlook on the NBA extremely useful especially when it comes to his weekly free NBA Basketball picks against the spread. AC will be providing us with a weekly outlook and his free NBA Basketball picks on some of the weekend games each Friday and sometimes Saturday as well.
AC has started the NBA betting season with a 47% winning percentage against the spread on his NBA basketball picks after 96 games.
NBA BASKETBALL WEEK 16
I have to keep today’s column short as not only is the NBA on break, but I have an interview tonight and one tomorrow in lovely Boston, home of the Vin Baker, Chris Wallace, and the trigger happy boy wonder Danny Ainge. My faithful readers will be happy to know I will likely be employed in equity research this summer and thus will bring my forecasting and prognosticating talents to the stock market. I love making people money and will continue to do it here and on wall street.
The big news of the week was RaWeed being traded to the Hawks for Shareef and the most overrated center in the game, Theo Ratliff. RaWeed in Atlanta is brilliant. Nobody will watch this jackass and all of his whining and crying. If nobody comes to the games, does he still need to make an effort? Oh wait, he doesn’t make an effort anyway, what a perfect fit. It’s too bad they closed down the Gold Club because RaWeed seems like he’d make a good customer. As for the blazers, just a great move, except for the fact that Shareef Abdur-Rahim is the poor man’s Terry Cummings. I am not on the Shareef bandwagon as he is softer than a three year old watching sesame street. However, getting rid of RaWeed is huge for the Blazers. Mo Cheeks just gained about 39 years back on his life.
In other news, the Randy Ayers era (error?) is over. Who could have predicted that a bad college coach would also make a bad pro coach? I guess philly never heard of Dick Vitale. Apparently Chris Ford is the answer for now but I hope they hire Jim O’Brien. If there is anyway to make the sixers worse, like hiring O’braindead, I am all for it. Chris Ford may hope to be back coaching div 3 Brandeis after a few weeks of trying to get the Big Dog and Derrick Coleman to play defense. It’s probably easier to teach Rosie O’Donnell to be funny than it is to get those guys to dig in. Good stuff happening all around and the all-star jamboree is just around the corner. Dunks, three point shots, and plenty of groupies, sounds just like my last birthday, if by dunks, three point shots and groupies, I meant sitting in front of the tv watching reruns of COPS.
I’m coming off of a 4-2 weekend and 6-3 streak but there are no games this week so I’ll give you some unofficial All-Star Game predictions:
Dunk Contest Winner: Freddie Jones. Why, because he likes to jump. I’d go for Ricky Davis but I fear his dunk may include stabbing somebody on the way up. Chris Andersen gets my idiot of the year award for entering this. Chris, you’re 6’10, nobody wants to see you dunk, seriously, just give it up.
Three Point Contest Winner: Larry Bird. Oh wait, I guess he’s retired. Hmm, put me down for Peja with the flimsy Kyle Korver finishing dead last.
All Star Game Final: West 315 East 185 as Kevin Garnett goes for 93 points and surprisingly enough even though 500 points are scored there are no assists.
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