{"id":2652,"date":"2010-01-27T19:18:48","date_gmt":"2010-01-28T00:18:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.madduxsports.com\/blog\/?p=2652"},"modified":"2010-01-27T19:19:09","modified_gmt":"2010-01-28T00:19:09","slug":"wednesday-notes-lots-going-on","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.madduxsports.com\/blog\/wednesday-notes-lots-going-on-2652\/","title":{"rendered":"Wednesday Notes &#8211; Lots Going On"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There is a whole lot going on out there today, so  we&#8217;ll quickly touch on a bunch of them:<\/p>\n<p>1. Roger Federer &#8211;  Federer closed strong last night to make the semi-finals of the  Australian Open. Win or lose, it is the 23rd consecutive Grand Slam he  has made at least the semi&#8217;s in. Just think about how stunning that is  for a second &#8211; there are only four Grand Slams a year, so for almost six  years in a row Federer has finished at least in the top four of the  hardest, deepest tournaments in the year. That&#8217;s on three different  types of surfaces as well, and they are spread out over eight months. I  dare you to name another current athlete that has been that consistently  dominant for that long. There isn&#8217;t one.<\/p>\n<p>2. Amare Stoudemire &#8211;  The rumors continue to run rampant about a Stoudemire trade. The latest  thing to emerge consistently recently has been that he could be headed  to San Antonio &#8211; possibly in part of a package that includes Manu  Ginobli. I like it &#8211; for both sides. The thought of Stoudemire and  Duncan in the same front court is enough to make you drool just thinking  about it, and Ginobli could get a fresh start, and a consistent chance  to start, in a new place. Both of the teams involved aren&#8217;t really on  the upswing right now, but they aren&#8217;t far away so a trade like this  could make the difference. There could be chemistry issues in San  Antonio, but if those could be worked through then this could be a great  move. I like the potential of this deal better than either Chicago or  Miami (though Rose to Stoudemire could be a very fun combo).<\/p>\n<p>3.  The province of Ontario, the Toronto Raptors, and the NBA are working  together to loosen restrictions on gambling on basketball in the  province. When the Raptors came to town the province was forced to  remove the NBA from Pro-Line, their provincial sports parlay lottery.  There is now an effort to get that changed, and it looks like it should  happen in time for next year, and potentially for the playoffs this  year. Though that&#8217;s not a particularly significant move by itself, the  fact that the NBA is willing to discuss it and sees the potential of  this situation is a very positive step, and hopefully one that has  far-ranging implications.<\/p>\n<p>4. Kentucky &#8211; That was a rough loss  yesterday by the Wildcats, but I&#8217;m still not buying that they are  automatically going to fall out of the number one ranking. They still  have the fewest losses in the country &#8211; now they are just tied for that  distinction. They lost a road conference game &#8211; one in which the  conference&#8217;s highest scorer had a big day. Ideally, they would have won  the game, but unless Kansas or Texas has a particularly good weekend I  don&#8217;t believe that the loss should be damning.<\/p>\n<p>5. Xavier Nady &#8211;  The Cubs took a bit of a gamble by signing Nady to a one year deal for  just over $3 million. I like it. A lot. Nady missed almost all of last  year because of Tommy John surgery. It was his second such surgery, but  he had his best year of his career after coming back from the first  surgery, so this one by no means indicates that his career is doomed. At  his best Nady is a very nice player &#8211; a serious bargain at the price.  At the worst they only have him for one year. This could be a deal that  people are writing about in a very positive way in September.<\/p>\n<p>6.  Andre Dawson &#8211; Dawson won&#8217;t stop whining about it to anyone will  listen, but hopefully he will realize sooner or later that the only real  decision that the Hall of Fame could have made was for him to wear an  Expos cap when he is inducted. It was the right choice. He was just as  good with Montreal as he was with Chicago. He might identify himself  more with the Cubs, but Chicago has far more representation in the Hall  than Montreal has, and they will still get more while Montreal never  will. Montreal was a good baseball city that got totally screwed by MLB,  so this is a fitting tribute to the team and the city, and it&#8217;s quite  likely the last one that the team will get. Dawson should be proud to  represent that instead of just acting like a big baby.<\/p>\n<p>7. Tiger  Woods &#8211; Surprising news out of Britain. William Hill, the massive  British bookmaker, has reduced the odds that Woods will play in the  Masters from 4-6 to 1-4. Those are pretty overwhelming odds, so it&#8217;s  pretty clear that people are all but certain based on their bets that he  will return in April. Of the first 224 bets that they had taken, 217  were on him playing. I&#8217;m really surprised. Given that he&#8217;s not even  practicing right now because he is in Mississippi I would be very  surprised if he were to show up. In fact, I would have guessed that the  odds of him playing at Augusta would have been closer to 4-1 than 1-4.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There is a whole lot going on out there today, so we&#8217;ll quickly touch on a bunch of them: 1. Roger Federer &#8211; Federer closed strong last night to make the semi-finals of the Australian Open. Win or lose, it is the 23rd consecutive Grand Slam he has made at least the semi&#8217;s in. 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