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Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Panthers try to pounce on the Golden Eagles, the Spurs and Mavs do battle in Dallas, and the Habs meet the Sabres.
Tipping off on the hardwood . . .
The NBA loads up its schedule for Wednesday night with 10 games on the docket, including two big Western clashes: San Antonio at Dallas, and Houston at Utah. That all-Texas matchup features two teams that are 6-4 in their last 10 outings. However, the Spurs are coming off an easy 106-78 win over the Clippers in their last game, while the Mavs fell 96-87 in Oklahoma City on Monday night.
Eastern leaders Cleveland and Boston will also take to the hardwood on Wednesday, as the Cavaliers host Milwaukee and the Celtics travel south to New Jersey. As well, it’ll be Atlanta at New York, Phoenix at Miami, Washington at Oklahoma City, Golden State at Chicago, and Indiana at Portland, while Memphis will be in Los Angeles to play the Clippers in a battle of NBA weaklings.
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The march toward Madness . . .
No. 3 Pittsburgh will be looking to knock off another ranked team when they host No. 13 Marquette in college hoops action on Wednesday night. The Panthers bounced back from a loss to Providence by knocking off Seton Hall 89-78 in their last outing on Saturday. The Golden Eagles are trying to snap a two-game losing streak, as they’ve picked up back-to-back losses vs. Connecticut and Louisville.
No. 4 Oklahoma will play on the road against No. 15 Missouri in another ranked matchup for Wednesday, while Virginia Tech will get a visit from No. 2 North Carolina. As well, it’ll be No. 5 Memphis at Houston, Seton Hall at No. 6 Louisville, No. 9 Kansas at Texas Tech, Vanderbilt at No. 12 LSU, and Northwestern at No. 19 Purdue. The Boilermakers beat Ohio State last time out.
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Taking a trip around the rink . . .
There are just two games on the NHL’s schedule for Wednesday, as most of the league’s teams are focusing on the day’s trade deadline activities. Getting the evening started is a matchup between the Canadiens and Sabres in Buffalo. Montreal edged San Jose for a 3-2 victory in their last game on Saturday night, while Buffalo was held off the scoreboard in a 2-0 loss to the Isles last time out.
The other game on the schedule has Detroit on the road in Colorado to meet the Avalanche. The Red Wings might be well ahead of the Avs in the standings this year, but they’re also 0-3 so far in the season series between the clubs. Their most recent meeting came on February 15, when Colorado rolled to a 6-5 road shootout victory. Jordan Leopold had the game-winning marker in that contest.
Rounding out the Roundup . . .
The National Hockey League trade deadline will pass on Wednesday, with the futures market keeping a close eye on the day’s activities. The Devils got things going a bit early when they acquired useful defenseman Niclas Havelid from the Thrashers on Monday evening in exchange for spare part d-man Anssi Salmela.