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01/30/2007 - Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Levance Fields poured in 20 points, and hit a key three-pointer down the stretch, as seventh-ranked Pittsburgh held off Villanova, 65-59, in a Big East Battle at the Wachovia Center.
Aaron Gray scored 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Pittsburgh. Antonio Graves chipped in with 13 points for the Panthers (20-3, 8-1 Big East) who won their third straight and 10th in 11 games
Curtis Sumpter led Villanova (14-7, 3-5 Big East) with 21 points and nine rebounds. Mike Nardi added 10 points for the Wildcats, who lost for the second straight time.
Trailing 35-27, Pitt went on a 16-2 run, ending with a Keith Benjamin trey, to take a 43-37 lead. The Wildcats responded by scoring eight of the next 10 points to tie it 45.
With the score knotted at 47, Pitt used a 7-2 surge to take a 54-49 lead with just under 4 1/2 minutes to play. Villanova again responded getting to within one 54-53 on a Nardi jumper as the shot clock expired.
On the ensuing possession Graves drilled a three to put Pitt up 57-53 with 1:47 remaining to play.
Two free throws by Sumpter pulled Villanova within 57-55, but Fields answered with a triple of his own putting the Panthers up 60-55 with 53 seconds left.
After a Sumpter missed layup, Graves sealed it for Pitt with two free throws.
The visiting Panthers got off to a 17-13 lead, but Villanova went on a 10-0 run, capped by an old-fashioned three-point play by Sumpter, giving the Wildcats a 23-17 advantage. Villanova took a 28-23 lead into the second half thanks in large part to Sumpter, who scored 14 points in the stanza.
Game Notes
Villanova shot just 5-19 from three-point range...The Wildcats had won their previous six games at the Wachovia Center...With the win, Pitt reached the 20- victory plateau for a school-record sixth consecutive season.
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Ten years ago, at just about this time, I called Alan Boston in Vegas and left him a voicemail that went something like this (abridged version): "Hey Alan, Chad Millman from ESPN The Magazine calling. I want to do a book about wise guys, you in?"
A couple weeks later I got a message back (abridged version): "I don't know, maybe," Boston said. "Call me and we'll talk about it. But not later today. I got $1,000 on Andre Agassi to win the French Open at 40-1, and he's in the finals."
Here's what happened next (abridged version): Agassi won his tourney. Boston won his $40,000. I wrote sportsbook.
In the ten years since, how much has been wagered on the big-time tennis events? Put it this way: The Nevada Gaming Commission doesn't even track the number year by year because it's so small.
"Tennis makes up about one-tenth of one percent of our take," says Lucky's bookmaking boss Jimmy Vaccaro. "The last big golf major we probably had $100,000 worth of bets. In tennis, we might have written two big tickets."
Tennis' lack of popularity amongst the American bettoratti is no surprise, really. For starters, the biggest sports betting holidays -- the Super Bowl, the NCAA tourney -- are must see TV. People, at least the degenerates I know, plan vacations around watching those events in Vegas sports books.
But Wimbledon? Doesn't exactly reel in the whales. "Seriously, it's the nuts as an event," says Boston. "But who even knows when it's on?"
Here's another reason that helps explain why golf gets traction, something I call "The Bubbe Theory." My Bubbe is pushing 95 and has cataracts so bad that, to her, even the most crystalline Chicago day is mostly cloudy. But she still listens to the Cubs games, and she still calls me in a fit if she disagrees with something Rick Telander writes in the Chicago Sun Times. She's a sports fan. If she doesn't know you, you're just filling a niche. And niche players, even historically good ones like Roger and Raf, don't drive betting volume. Only the highest profile names attract square money, which inflates wagering totals like a shot of saline to the lips. Bubbe, and the public, loved Agassi, tennis' last cross-the-rubicon, mainstream draw. She also has a crush on Tiger. She's given me standing orders to put a sawbuck on the big cat whenever I walk through a sports book (or mistakenly tap into one via my Internet machine.) That explains why the Masters is getting $100K in action at some books while the four tennis majors might not get that combined this year.
This isn't a case of tennis being a difficult sport to bet. In fact, in Europe, it's probably the second most popular sport for gambling after soccer. Granted, as the WSJ football betting last week and The Mag's Shaun Assael examined in even greater depth last year, that might be because gamblers across the pond see it as an easy game to fix. But it could also be because, over there it holds the kind of sway the big two do over here.
Street corners in Spain are peppered with public courts and kids doing their best Raffy impressions. In some war torn parts of Eastern Europe poverty-stricken kids view tennis as an escape route, like football or basketball here. A couple years ago The Mag's Lindsay Berra wrote a great piece about Belgrade's Jelena Jankovic, Ana Ivanovic and Novak Djokovic. They learned the game as kids while bombs were raining down on their homeland. They practiced in drained swimming pools. Not exactly Nick Bolletierri conditions.
In the United States, casual fans think tennis is played four times a year. But on the tightly packed European continent, national interest in homegrown talent runs deep every weekend. Of the ATP's current top 20 players, only two, tennis betting and James Blake, are American. Fourteen are from Europe, representing six different countries.
No wonder fans from Lisbon to Bhudapest get jacked up for the net game, whether it's Wimbledon or a low-level tourney like the Estoril Open in Portugal (congrats to Spain's Albert Montanes for winning that one, btw). Chances are good that someone representing their flag will not only be playing, but have a shot at winning.
And that's all any bettor can ask for.
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