Bulls take Rose with top pick
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06/27/2008 -
New York, NY (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Chicago Bulls fulfilled Derrick Rose's
childhood dream as the point guard became the first pick in the 2008 NBA Draft
and will play for his hometown team.
The Chicago native helped lead the Memphis Tigers to the championship game of
the 2008 NCAA Tournament during his freshman season, losing to Kansas in
overtime, yet Rose was still named to the All-Final Four Team. He led Memphis
with his 189 assists and was second on the squad with 14.9 points per game.
Rose was part of draft history as five of the top seven picks were college
freshmen. He was followed by Kansas State forward Michael Beasley taken by
Miami at No. 2, and it became a freshman trio when the Minnesota Timberwolves
nabbed Southern California shooting guard O.J. Mayo third. That marked the
first time in the draft's history that the top three picks were freshmen.
The Bulls, who finished 33-49 last season, had the top pick in the draft for
the first time since 1999 when they selected Elton Brand.
"It feels great to go in and compete," Rose said. "I'm just blessed to be in
that position right now, because a lot of people aren't, and just knowing that
we are a few pieces away from really contending as a team, it just makes me
happy."
Rose is just the third guard to be selected No. 1 overall in the last 30
drafts, joining Magic Johnson (1979) and Allen Iverson (1996).
Beasley was a candidate for nearly every national player of the year
honor available, becoming a finalist for the Naismith, Oscar Robertson and
Wooden Awards before declaring for the draft. He became just the third
freshman in NCAA history to lead the nation in rebounding with his 12.4
rpg, broke the NCAA freshman record for double-doubles in a season with 28,
logging four in the first half of games as he finished with a scoring average
of 26.2 ppg.
Now, Beasley will try to help the Heat bounce back from a league-worst 15-67
mark last season.
"I hope we're going to bring a lot of smiles to Miami," Beasley said. 'We're
going to bring a better record to Miami and hopefully a championship."
The most prized recruit in USC basketball history, Mayo decided to leave
school after only one season when he averaged 20.7 points and 4.5
rebounds. He has the ability to play both shooting and point guard positions.
Mayo was heavily looked at by the Heat, but in the end he wasn't upset about
slipping down a spot.
"You really can't get caught up into this too much," Mayo said. "There's going
to be a lot of speculation and a lot of things floating around in the air.
Obviously Mike and Derrick are two fantastic players and they did very well
this year."
A pair of UCLA players were taken next as point guard Russell Westbrook was
picked fourth overall by the Seattle SuperSonics, while freshman forward Kevin
Love was grabbed fifth by the Memphis Grizzlies. It was the sixth time in the
history of the draft that teammates were taken back-to-back.
Westbrook played a large part in pushing the Bruins to the top of the Pac-10
for the third straight year and into the Final Four this past season. He had
12.7 points per game and also topped UCLA in assists, and also played
more minutes (1,318) this past season than anyone since the school began
tracking such information in 1979.
The 6-foot-10 Love played just one season at UCLA, but dominated the inside
with 17.5 points and 10.6 rebounds. Love's father, Stan, was selected ninth
overall by the Baltimore Bullets in the 1971 NBA Draft.
Italian forward Danilo Gallinari was taken by the New York Knicks at sixth to
a chorus of boos. That was followed by the Los Angeles Clippers selecting
Indiana freshman guard Eric Gordon.
Gallinari played with Armani Jeans Milano in the Italian A-1 League for the
past two seasons and averaged 17.5 ppg this past season. His father was a
professional basketball player in Italy for several teams and has a connection
with new Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni, as the two played together in Italy.
The younger Gallinari tried to ignore the reaction by the fans.
"It's a part of the game, all of the players has got to hear this," Gallinari
said. "Not every time you can hear good things. So it's normal here."
Milwaukee took West Virginia forward Joe Alexander at No. 8. The pick was part
of a monumental day for the Bucks, who earlier shipped forwards Yi Jianlian
and Bobby Simmons to the New Jersey Nets in exchange for forward Richard
Jefferson. Yi was the sixth overall pick in last year's draft.
Alexander, who led the Mountaineers in both scoring and rebounding with
averages of 16.9 points and 6.4, respectively, became the first West Virginia
player selected in the opening round since Ron Williams was taken by the San
Francisco Warriors at No. 9 in 1968.
Charlotte, with new head coach Larry Brown, took Texas guard D.J. Augustin
with the ninth pick, while Stanford center Brook Lopez was taken at No. 10 by
the Nets. Twin brother Robin Lopez, also a center from Stanford, was taken at
15th by Phoenix.
Indiana took Arizona guard Jerryd Bayless 11th, followed by Sacramento getting
Rider forward Jason Thompson. Portland took guard Brandon Rush of national
champion Kansas next, while 6-foot-10 forward Anthony Randolph of LSU was
taken by Golden State at No. 14.
Rush though is likely headed to Indiana to play with his brother, Kareem.
Reports indicate the Blazers will deal Brandon Rush, guard Jarrett Jack and
forward Josh McRoberts to the Pacers for Bayless and forward Ike Diogu.
Thompson's pick tied a record for the longest a senior waited to be chosen in
the draft. Melvin Ely was taken 12th overall in 2002 by the Los Angeles
Clippers.
Florida center Marreese Speights was taken 16th by Philadelphia, while
Georgetown center Roy Hibbert was selected next by Toronto. However, Hibbert
is likely going to the Pacers due to a proposed trade involving six-time All-
Star forward Jermaine O'Neal heading to the Raptors.
Nevada forward JaVale McGee went 18th to Washington, while the Cleveland
Cavaliers took North Carolina State freshman forward J.J. Hickson at No. 19.
Charlotte also had the 20th pick in a trade from Denver and took Alexis
Ajinca, a 7-foot-1 power forward from France.
Forward Ryan Anderson of California was taken at the 21st spot by the Nets,
while Orlando took Western Kentucky forward Courtney Lee next, followed by
Ohio State center Kosta Koufos going to Utah, Conga forward Serge Ibaka
heading to Seattle, and French guard Nicolas Batum going to Houston.
Koufos became the ninth freshman drafted, breaking the old record of
eight from last year. Conversely, only five seniors were taken in the first
round.
The final five picks in the first round were San Antonio selecting IUPUI guard
George Hill, New Orleans taking Kansas forward Darrell Arthur, Memphis going
with Syracuse forward Donte' Greene, Detroit picking Indiana University
forward D.J. White, and New Mexico guard J.R. Giddens heading to the defending
NBA champion Boston Celtics.
Arthur was then traded to Portland for cash considerations.
A total of 12 freshmen were taken in the two rounds of the draft, including
seven in the lottery portion (first 14 picks).
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Rule No. 1 in the gamblers' handbook states, "Avoid sports betting on meaningless games."
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The NFL preseason is around the corner, with a tempting Hall of Fame match kicking off on Sunday. But bettors must stay vigilant. Wagering on NFL exhibition games is an entirely different beast than the regular season. Most fans don't recognize the players on the field because starters get as much action in August as Warcraft fans get on Prom night.
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“I actually feel the NFL preseason presents solid profit opportunities for sharp bettors and handicappers,” Sports Expert Steve Merril explains. “My experience has been that the sportsbooks fear the preseason, which is evident by lower limits and massive moves.”
The line moves are attributed to the limited knowledge available regarding playing-time distribution. One team’s top unit out on the field for one more series has an impact on the pointspread. Setting lines in the preseason often is a shot in the dark.
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Oddsmakers are preparing for some fireworks this Thursday when the NFL season kicks off. online Sportsbooks have Thursday’s total set at a whopping 52 points, accounting for two of the league’s most explosive offenses.
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