{"id":2715,"date":"2010-02-18T02:25:00","date_gmt":"2010-02-18T07:25:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.madduxsports.com\/blog\/?p=2715"},"modified":"2010-02-18T12:23:01","modified_gmt":"2010-02-18T17:23:01","slug":"fast-faster-and-twisty-turny-high-ness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.madduxsports.com\/blog\/fast-faster-and-twisty-turny-high-ness-2715\/","title":{"rendered":"Fast, Faster, and Twisty-Turny-High-ness"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Olympic Bet of the Day<\/strong> &#8211; We got back to the winning ways thanks to  the dominance of Lindsey Vonn. She paid off at even money (less by post  time), so she netted me $100. That means I&#8217;m down just $125 and  climbing. Happy days are ahead. To try to keep up the winning spirit I&#8217;m  going to go right back to the well. Lindsey Vonn skis again today &#8211;  this time in the Super Combined. That event involves one run of the  downhill and one run of slalom. Vonn is far from the best slalom skier  out there, but she is competent, and I think that her downhill  competence and current form gives her a good chance of opening up as  much of a lead as she&#8217;ll need. She pays +240 to win, so she&#8217;s worth a  shot.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m also going to throw in a big parlay because that will make watching all the different events exciting to watch. I&#8217;m going to group a bunch of favorites and see what happens. Here are the eight legs of the bet &#8211; Canada (-430) over Sweden in men&#8217;s curling, China (-325) over Japan in women&#8217;s curling, Lindsey Vonn (-165) over Anja Pearson in super combined, Ole Einar Bjorndalen (-215) over Christoph Sumann in biathlon, Jon Montgomery (-300) over Jeff Pain in skeleton, Melissa Hollingsworth (-275) over Marion Trott in skeleton, Gretchen Bleiler (-240) over Zhifeng Sun in halfpipe, and Christine Nesbitt (-435) over Annette Gerritssen in 1000m speedskating. That crazy grouping will pay $592 on the $100 bet if (when) it wins. It&#8217;s the kind of bet I would never make on a normal day, but then betting on something like the Olympics is something I would never do on a normal day, either.<\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nThe Other Stuff<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I saw three absolutely incredible  performances at the Olympics today &#8211; once in a generation kind of  things. It makes me more than a little sad that none of them were  Canadians. If you are paying any attention at all to the Games you can  obviously guess all three of the performances. First, Lindsey Vonn not  only won on a difficult downhill course today, but she did it in  ridiculously dominating fashion despite her injury issues. It was  spectacular. So, by the way, were some of those crashes &#8211; it was like a  very bad day at Daytona. Awesome. Next, Shani Davis won the 1000m  speedskating with total ease. There was no point at which the result was  in doubt. He didn&#8217;t jump at the start like everyone else, and so he was  behind in the early splits, but he&#8217;s so powerful and so consistent that  you just knew he was going to win. Finally, Shaun White didn&#8217;t just win  the halfpipe, but he redefined it. I don&#8217;t pretend to be an expert on  the sport by any means, but there was no doubt after his first run that  he had won the gold medal with ease, and no doubt after his second run  that he had crushed the score of his second run. The concentration and  skill required to put together a second run like that when he had  already won gold was unbelievably inspiring. All three athletes are so  much better than everyone else they compete against that it is almost  impossible to believe &#8211; like Tiger or Federer and not too many other  people on the planet. Great, great stuff to watch.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m torn about  the Cavs&#8217; deal. On one hand, I think that Antawn Jamison isn&#8217;t half the  player that Amare Stoudemire is, and he certainly doesn&#8217;t have the  upside or longevity. He&#8217;s a 33 year old guy that hasn&#8217;t really won  anything &#8211; even if he has averaged 19.6 points per game in 10 of the  last 11 years. On the other hand, I love how the Cavs were able to get  Jamison &#8211; he was essentially free. They only had to give up three things  for him. First, Zydrunas Ilgauskas &#8211; a player who has been used as a 20  minute a game backup, and who will almost certainly be bought out and  could join the Cavs again in a month. Second, the rights to some guy  named Emir Preldzic. That&#8217;s hardly a dealbreaker. Finally, their first  rounder this year &#8211; a pick that is going to be so low it&#8217;s all but  worthless. The Cavs also picked up Sebastian Telfair, a reasonably  competent deep, deep depth guy. So, if Jamison works out he&#8217;ll add 10 or  12 points per game more than they had before, and it cost nothing.  Great deal. The only thing I don&#8217;t like about it is that Jamison is  signed for two more years as part of a four year, $50 million deal. If  Jamison doesn&#8217;t fit then that could be a burden &#8211; perhaps one that would  drive the only player that really matters on the team out of town.<\/p>\n<p>You can definitely add Purdue to the list with Kansas and Kentucky of  teams that I won&#8217;t be in a hurry to knock out of my bracket. That was a  huge, huge win at Ohio State. Tough, tough team.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Olympic Bet of the Day &#8211; We got back to the winning ways thanks to the dominance of Lindsey Vonn. She paid off at even money (less by post time), so she netted me $100. That means I&#8217;m down just $125 and climbing. Happy days are ahead. 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