• 2017 Pac-12 Tournament Analyst Picks

    Written by Rohit Ghosh

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    Pac-12 Tournament – Analyst Picks & Top Trends

    It's tournament season and that means plenty of opportunities to wager on. As the Pac-12 tournament gets set to tip off, let's take a look at some trends and picks for games scheduled for Wednesday.

    No. 9 Stanford vs No. 8 Arizona State University

    The Cardinal offense has been sub-par this season, lacking any sort of consistency. They averaged just 69.1 points per game, bad enough to be No. 273 in the nation. While Reid Travis has the potential to have a big night -- averaging 17-plus points per game -- the team just doesn't have enough depth to win this matchup.

    ASU got an impressive win over USC near the end of the season and should cruise to a win Wednesday led by their offense. Stanford's real opportunity in this game comes from ASU ranking No. 335 in the nation in scoring defense -- giving up nearly 82 points per game.

    Betting Trends

    • Under is 7-2 in STAN last 9 neutral site games.
    • The OVER is 6-2 in ASU's last eight neutral site games.
    • Favorite is 7-1-1 ATS in the last 9 meetings. Stanford opened as a 2.5-to-3-point favorite.

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    No. 12 Oregon State vs No. 5 California

    Oregon State and Cal match up in a fairly lopsided contest with the Golden Bears listed as 14-point favorites. Cal has been impressive on the defensive end of the floor this season, making them a dark horse to win this tournament. They're No. 14 in the nation in opponent scoring defense, holding teams to 62.4 points per game.

    The Beavers are No. 334 in the nation in offensive rating at 93.8. The Golden Bears might even cover that -14 spread easily, but the safe bet's on the OVER.

    Betting Trends

    • The OVER is 9-1 in Oregon State's last 10 neutral site games.
    • The OVER is 15-5 in Oregon State's last 20 Wednesday games.

  • 2017 Pac-12 Tournament Preview & Picks

    Written by Rohit Ghosh

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    Pac-12 Tournament Preview - 2017

    The Pac-12 Tournament tips off Wednesday in Las Vegas, with top four seeds Oregon, Arizona, UCLA, and Utah each earning first round byes. Oregon's win over rival Oregon State this past Saturday secured a No. 1 spot in this tourney, making sure neither UCLA or Arizona would be in their side of the bracket.

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    Oregon is favored to repeat as Pac-12 champs, listed at at +160 on the money line in Vegas. UCLA shows some more value at +170, entering the conference tournament on a nine-game winning streak. Oregon's recent play caught the eyes of some scouts around the nation and the +265 ML odds is fairly attractive. The Ducks head into the tournament winning eight of nine games, going 6-2-1 against the spread (ATS) in that stretch. Utah's listed at +1200.

    There's no ifs ands or buts - either UCLA, Arizona or Oregon will win this tournament. And a big-time performance could impact seeding for the big dance.

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    2016-17 PAC-12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP ODDS (as of March 6)

    • Oregon +160
    • UCLA +170
    • Arizona +265
    • Utah +1200
    • California +1400
    • USC +2500
    • Colorado +3300
    • Stanford +4000
    • Arizona State +6600
    • Washington State +10000
    • Washington +15000
    • Oregon State +20000

    What to Watch For

    Seeding: Oregon is currently projected to be a No. 2 seed in the West bracket, but a dominating performance in the Pac-12 tourney could help make a case for the No. 1 seed. An early exit could even cost them the No. 2 seed. The Ducks play Thursday against the winner of Arizona State (8) and Stanford (9).

    Huskies & Trojans: Markelle Fultz and Washington take on USC in the first round Wednesday. The Huskies head into the matchup with the third-worst opponent offensive rating in the nation. Despite Fultz's individual brilliance, the lack of consistency in play from the roster has led to a largely sub-par season. Fultz won't be playing in the tournament (knee) and they just don't take care of the ball well enough to be competitive without him. Watch for SC to get a fairly easy win and build some momentum as a dark horse in the tournament.

    Ball Must Lead the Way: Six different Bruins average double-digit scoring, led by guard Lonzo Ball who's making a name for himself as one of the best players in the country. Despite T.J. Leaf's uncertainty for the Pac-12 tourney, the Bruins are expected to make it to the final round. Their first game will be Thursday against the winning of Washington/USC, intriguing since USC did get a win earlier in the season over UCLA.

    Picks Analyst's Pick: It's tough to not pick the defending champ Oregon Ducks. Dillon Brooks is playing some of the best ball in the nation and their depth and experience gives them the slight nod over UCLA and Arizona. I'll take Oregon over UCLA in the final round. Dark Horse: In terms of value, though, the best pick is Arizona. Losses to Arizona and UCLA lowered their value a bit, but the talent is there for a run.

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