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Las Vegas - If you're up early, 6:00 AM out here in Vegas, then you are probably gonna be watching the French Open final between Novak Djokovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas. They've played seven times, with Djokovic holding a 5-2 edge. But Djoker is 3-0 on clay. He beat Stefanos back in 2019 in Madrid, 6-3, 6-4. Last year, in Paris, Novak pulled out a W in a five set match, winning 6-3, 6-2, 5-7, 4-6, 6-1. This year, in Rome, Djokovic beat Tsitsipas, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5.
Read MoreLas Vegas - Most of you probably know this, but it's worth repeating. The NBA is the only major North American sport with a seven-game playoffs series where no team has overcome a 3–0 deficit. NEVER. EVER. So, this becomes game seven for the Clippers. Lose and go down 0-3 and the golf clubs are getting pulled out of the garage. How do the Clips win? It AIN'T gonna be coaching, because Quin Snyder EATS Ty Lue for lunch. Gotta be a massive effort from Kawhi and PG13. Like 30+ points for each.
Read MoreLas Vegas - C'mon with me for a quick afternoon trip to Rome where Italy is hosting Turkey in the opening game of Euro 2020. Yea, 2020. Why? Because it was postponed last year due to COVID-19. Euro 2020, for those not familiar, is a test of the national teams, and MOLTO IMPORTANTE, very important, because the World Cup is coming up in November of 2022 in Qatar.
Read MoreLas Vegas - Not trying to be a 'homer' but if you've never been to the T-Mobile Arena in Vegas, c'mon and check us out. But bring your EARPLUGS, 'cause it gets L...O...U...D!!! And with a FULL HOUSE expected, it's also a YUGE edge for the Golden Knights. They've won 11 of last 14 at home and the season record on the Strip, 21-5-2, is a big time money-maker. Not always a fan of trends, but kinda like this one.
Read MoreLas Vegas - Bonjour! Got a couple of matches today at the French Open in Paris, and not interested in Nadal/Schwartzman for a couple of reasons. First, we're NOT getting up at 5:00 AM in Vegas, but more importantly, NOT gonna lay $3000 to win back a stinkin' hundy. However, we will jump on Novak Djokovic as he takes on Matteo Berrettini. Djoker is a YUGE favorite, around -$420 depending on where you shop, but he should ease past the talented Italian in straight sets.
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