05/27/2010 -
New York, NY (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The NBA has rescinded the second technical
foul issued to Boston Celtics center Kendrick Perkins in Game 5 on Wednesday,
meaning he is eligible for Friday's Game 6 at TD Garden versus the Orlando Magic.
Perkins was ejected with 36.1 seconds left in the second quarter on Wednesday
after reacting to a foul call. He screamed in frustration while walking away
from referee Eddie Rush, who still made the technical foul call.
It was Perkins' seventh technical foul of the playoffs at the time, which
triggers an automatic one-game suspension. His total is now reduced to six, so
his next technical foul will cause him to miss a game.
The Celtics lead the best-of-seven series, 3-2, which shifts back to Boston
for Game 6. Orlando has won the last two games and is looking to be the first
NBA team to climb out of an 0-3 series deficit to win a best-of-seven set.
Game 7 would be on Sunday.
In addition to Perkins' ejection on Wednesday, both Glen Davis and Marquis
Daniels suffered a concussion, and it is currently unknown whether either
player will be available for Game 6. According to The Boston Globe, both
players will undergo a neurological exam before the team determines whether or
not they can play.
Paul Pierce's foul on J.J. Redick in the fourth quarter was also upgraded to a
Flagrant 1.
Van Persie leads Dutch over Mexico in friendly >>
Freiburg, Germany (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Robin van Persie scored twice to lead the
Netherlands to a 2-1 win over Mexico on Wednesday in a World Cup warm-up match
between the two qualifiers.
Van Persie scored both goals in the first half and the
Rockies call up RHP Daley, demote LHP Smith >>
Denver, CO (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Colorado Rockies on Thursday recalled right-
hander Matt Daley from Triple-A Colorado Springs and optioned lefty Greg Smith
to the Sky Sox.
Daley has made 19 relief appearances for the Rockies this season,
Hawks owner Gearon fined for LeBron comments >>
New York, NY (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Atlanta Hawks owner Michael Gearon has been
fined $25,000 by the NBA for comments made about LeBron James' possible free
agency this summer.
Gearon's comments, which appeared in the Atlanta Journal Cons
Dutch announce final 23-man roster >>
Amsterdam, Netherlands (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Netherlands coach Bert van Marwijk
finalized his 23-man World Cup team Thursday, cutting Orlando Engelaar, Vurnon
Anita, Jeremain Lens and Ron Vlaar from the preliminary squad.
Engelaar started all
South Korea's Lee Dong-Gook could miss opener >>
Seoul, South Korea (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - South Korea striker Lee Dong-Gook could
miss his country's World Cup opener against Greece on June 12 with a hamstring
injury.
Lee debuted for South Korea in 1998, and has made 83 appearances and scored
(This is an update of a sportsbook for the May 4th issue of ESPN The Magazine).
The Kentucky Derby's post-position draw happened on Wednesday. And, as is always the case, shortly afterwards, a buzz raced around Churchill Downs. It was a low rumble at first, nothing that the squares in the mint julep crowd pick up right away. But by the time the sun set over the twin spires, the chatter was impossible to ignore. Everyone -- sharps, trainers, owners -- was talking about one thing: the wise guy horse, the pre-draw long shot us mopes didn't have on our radar until it was too late.
"You think you're hearing the scoop," says handicapper Lane Gold. "Then you get to the window, the odds are short, and you missed it."
Recognizing a wise-guy horse early is as hard as picking a Derby bonnet. That's because handicappers don't like hype (see ya, I Want Revenge). They want Thoroughbreds who look good losing prep races like the Santa Anita Derby. They eye horses who ate up the field after starting wide or made an easy transition from synthetic tracks to dirt. They look for ponies who showed muscle gain race to race and those who ran hard after several weeks' rest.
"A wise guy," says John Avello, a bookmaker at Wynn Las Vegas, "looks for a horse who can improve."
When I first wrote Horse Betting for The Mag, which I turned in a three weeks before Wednesday's draw, I predicted these three horses had wise guy potential:
CHOCOLATE CANDY (15-1 in mid-April, currently 20-1 according to Avello): His second-place finish at Santa Anita, following a seven-week layoff, proved two things: He can run after resting, and -- by losing a high-profile prep race -- he wouldn't be overhyped.
DESERT PARTY (15-1; 15-1): He was upset in the UAE Derby by a horse he had beaten twice. The public remembers his loss, but the wise guys his wins.
PIONEEROF THE NILE (8-1; 4-1): The big favorite at Santa Anita struggled to win, so he initially got less hype than Quality Road and I Want Revenge.
You may have noticed that the odds on Pioneerof the Nile have been cut in half, from 8-1 to 4-1. Which means the wise guys took a shine to him long before the post-position draw. But, to be honest, this is one of those years with four elite horses getting everyone's attention, squares and sharps alike.
"You're not gonna get a lot of chatter about a horse that isn't in that group, which includes Pioneer, I Want Revenge, Dunkirk and Friesan Fire," Avello told me Wednesday. "We don't have a group of horses behind those top four who look like real legit contenders."
Come Derby week, the final two elements in picking a wise guy horse are how he's working out and what gate he's coming out of.
(By the way, picking a Preakness favorite is a whole different bale of hay, partially based on how horses finish in the Derby. You can see my analysis of who has the best shot at Pimlico on Insider Sunday morning.)
Well, early in the week I Want Revenge, Pioneerof the Nile and Friesan Fire were working out better than anyone. Some thought Friesan Fire, currently 6-1, might have run too fast, burning a five-furlong run in :57 4/5. "When you are running that fast you have the sense that it took something out of him," says Gold. "The Derby is longer than any horse has run, and if they need that extra surge you worry they won't have it because they burned it in the workout."
But, Gold points out, Friesan Fire's trainer is Larry Jones, Two years ago his horse Hard Spun did a five-eighths workout in :57 3/5 and then went on to finish second, behind Street Sense, in the Derby. "Every trainer has different methods," says Gold. "And clearly he knows what he's doing."
Now, as for starting position, Gold says to remember this: Churchill Downs traditionally has 14 starting gates. For the Derby, it brings out auxiliary gates and between the original 14th gate and the new 15th gate, there is a little more space than there is between gates 1-14. "That 15 position will give you a precious second or two to sort out what's happening to your inside," says Gold. "Sixteen is also okay because you can follow the horse in front of you."
Dunkirk, one of the race favorites, is coming out of gate 15. In 16 is Baffert's Pioneerof the Nile. I Want Revenge drew 13, where Smarty Jones won from in 2004, and Friesan Fire picked the sixth position. "He doesn't have a lot of speed to the inside of him," says Gold. "So he will get a clear shot to be near the front."
All the jibber-jabber means this: Pioneerof the Nile has leapfrogged from 8-1 to being the second favorite, along with Dunkirk, behind I Want Revenge. Meanwhile, Friesan Fire, with a good trainer, a strong week of training and a decent post position, is still at 6-1. "By Saturday, it's possible he could go from fourth to the favorite," says Gold.
In other words, meet Friesan Fire, your 2009 wise guy horse.
"Now," says Avello, "it's time for action."
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