Tuesday's Top Info

A mildly disappointing 1-2 day, has us yearning for more today. Found a college basketball system that is 85.2 percent in the Missouri Valley. The Top Trend is flat out perfect and involves the big game of tonight. Good Luck

What I thought today - What a remarkable comeback by Villanova last night at Louisville, down 17 points in the first half, as they stormed backed to win 92-84 as 3.5-point underdogs. It was not an easy game to watch with 44 turnovers, 67 fouls and 94 free throws (not a misprint). Scottie Reynolds showed ample “onions” scoring 30 of his 36 points in the second half, as Nova moved to 8-1 and 6-3 ATS away from home this season. I also read where Brandon Lange said he wasn’t worried when Villanova was down by 17, because he knew Reynolds would bail them out. Oh here, let me adjustment my 20-20 reading glasses after the outcome.

If you had Oklahoma like I did last night, you wished you could have shot all the free throws that would have had the Sooners winning in regulation. They made 2 of last eight before overtime (including the front end of two 1 and 1’s). Fortunately they pulled thru, but obviously are not a fundamentally sound basketball team.

Here’s a shocker, Mark McGwire took steroids, really? Still trying to figure out why ESPN acted like they were caught off guard by McGwire finally coming clean. This was about as shocking as Sarah Palin going to work for Fox News.

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Free Basketball System -1) PLAY ON a road team like Missouri State, involving two excellent free throw shooting teams (73% or higher), with our team an average rebounding team (+/-3 reb/game) against a poor rebounding team (-3 to -6 reb/game). This stout system is 23-4 ATS, 85.2 percent the last five years.

Free Basketball Trend-2) The San Antonio Spurs are 8-0 ATS versus up-tempo teams averaging 83 or more shots a game this season.

Free Basketball Pick -3) Slick Rick has Florida handing Kentucky their first loss.

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