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Larry Ness has been a major figure in the sports betting and handicapping field since 1984. With
the opening of the 2007 football season, Larry enters his 24th year "in the business." Larry
became an original panel member of Proline in 1985, the nation's longest-running pre-game
handicapping show (USA TV Network). In 2000, Larry joined the panel of yet another high-profile
handicapping show, The Winning Edge...
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These last few years, Larry's popular Ness Notes has been carried on the net right here at
Vegas Experts. Larry now enters a new phase, bringing his unique perspective on the world of
sports and sports betting to his daily podcast, Ness Noise! Don't miss the "best three minutes in
sports handicapping" at 1:00 ET, Monday through Friday, right here at Vegas Experts!
Click here for today's edition of Ness Noise.
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Larry's Guaranteed Selections
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NBA: Playoff Notebook
The series voted "most likely to be a four-game sweep" (Atlanta/Boston), turned out to be the only
first round series to go the full seven games. The Celtics, who set a league record for the biggest
single-season turnaround this year (won 66 games after winning just 24 games the previous season),
needed all seven games to eliminate the Hawks, who won just 37 games this season, while ending the
longest active playoff drought in the NBA (last appeared in the postseason back ...
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NBA: To Trade or Not To Trade
As most people around the league will say, the Lakers 'stole' Pau Gasol from the Grizzlies in
February (others would say the Grizzlies handed Gasol to them) but either way, the "Gasol trade" sent
shock waves through the league, particularly in the tightly-contested West. However, before commenting
on the Gasol trade, one has to begin with what the Celtics did last off-season. Kevin Garnett had
patiently waited in Minnesota as the 'face' of the franchise for 12 seasons. Beginning in his fourth
year (1998-99), he averaged at least 20 points and 10 rebounds per game for nine consecutive ...
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MLB Is Back!
In 1960, Joe Garagiola wrote a book entitled, "Baseball is a Funny Game." I'm writing this on April
Fool's Day and I'm not so sure baseball is so funny anymore. The wonderful thing about MLB was always
its history, told in simple numbers. One didn't need to be told what 60' 6" represented or 90-feet,
either. The numbers 56, 60, 61* and 714 were seared into every fans mind. However, MLB is a different
game these days. Growing up in the 1960s, I couldn't wait for MLB annuals like Street and ...
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