Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Bresnahan-back: When you speculate on Andrew Bynum

Bresnahan-back: When you speculate on Andrew Bynum

Mike Bresnahan is a Times covers the Lakers and tie wires before all the playoff games. Lakers lead Denver in the first round 1-0.

It is almost impossible to detect over-under betting line blocked shots a game, unless it is the NBA finals.

It’s too bad.

So I tried to get one up Andrew Bynum Game While the second call I thought someone could help.

“We do not hang a lot of props, until we get to the finals,” said Jay Rood, race and sports director at MGM Mirage.

He is certainly a shame to me. This is nothing new. He was finally able to help.

“Based on the fact Bynum had 10 on Sunday, and his average this season is about two, the logical thing is to get three or four activities, because people want to play what they had just seen” said Rood.

I take on. . Put Bynum down into five blocked shots in Game 2

Q & A Day

Q: Thank you Mr. Bresnahan of courtesy at least to mention that the blocks were the unofficial [state] until the 1973-74 season.

But if you’re interested in, I believe that I can tell you the last time, Wilt Chamberlain was a 10-block playoff triple-double: 08/04/73 and the Western Conference semifinals vs. Chicago: 11 points, 30 rebounds and 12 blocked shots

. – Matthew S.

: Hopefully, by Elias Sports Bureau for rent – Matthew needs a job. And social life.

last idea

What’s to like it other than the Nuggets, George Karl suggested that the judges did a lot of Lakers defense of the alleged illegal Game 1?

It reminded me of something that Phil Jackson would do. (Sigh.) He was a journalist’s dream.

Jackson wants to tweak David Stern, Mark Cuban, and all the cards Pope was manna from members of the media triumphantly wrote what tips he fling.

Today articles is in honor of him: Lakers to win Game 2

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