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By Marc Lawrence
Weekend, Mar 21 – March 22

FOUR COURSES
NO DOUBLE BOGEYS

MLC

It took Rory McIlroy a long time to win the Masters. He's prepared a Champions Dinner that's worth the wait.

What's on the menu? McIlroy selected, among other things, some of his favorite dishes (bacon-wrapped dates, yellowfin tuna carpaccio), nods to local Georgia culture (peach and ricotta flatbread) and the wine he drank to celebrate last year's victory (a 1990 Chateau Lafite Rothschild from Bordeaux).

  • The tradition dates back to 1952, when defending champion Ben Hogan organized a "Masters Club" for all the past winners.

  • Another part of the tradition that remains to this day? The champ picks up the check. Something tells me that Rory — and his $110 million in career earnings — doesn't mind.

Looking ahead: The 90th edition of the Masters tees off at Augusta on April 9, in roughly three weeks from today (!). I can already smell the azaleas.

While the menu is tantalizing, I’ll have to pass on the grilled elk sliders.

Have a great weekend.

ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
His Airness

MLC

Michael Jordan had a bunch of iconic moments over the course of his basketball career.

There was his game-winning shot in the 1982 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament championship game, as he gave UNC the lead – and the ultimate win – with a jumper with 15 seconds to go.

There was his game-winning shot in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals, as he crossed over Jazz guard Byron Russell before rising up, sinking a jumper and giving the Bulls the win.

Jordan, now 63, has a resume longer than just about anyone else in the basketball world. But there is one underrated – and perhaps under talked about – moment in Jordan’s career.

And it happened 31 years ago yesterday, in 1995, when Jordan returned to the NBA floor, following a 21-month absence. Jordan, who had last played in the 1993 NBA Finals, returned to the Chicago Bulls, after leaving the team to pursue minor league baseball following the death of his father.

Jordan and the Bulls took on the Indiana Pacers in an NBA regular season game airing live on NBC. Bob Costas and Marv Albert were on the call for NBC.

The game is viewed as arguably the most “anticipated” regular season game in NBA history.

The iconic Chicago Bulls star, wearing number 45 instead of his famed No. 32, played 43 minutes and shot 7-of-28 from the field.

The Bulls would go on to lose in the NBA Playoffs that year, falling to the Orlando Magic in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

But beginning in 1995-96, MJ and the Bulls would rattle off three straight NBA championships, giving the North Carolina legend six total championships.

The player all-time player in NBA history is now a NASCAR team owner and loving every minute of it.


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
Exposed in Beantown

Sunday, March 22

BOSTON over Minnesota by 14

This marks the sixth game on this weekend’s card that pairs teams from the Eastern Time Zone against those from the Western. For what it’s worth, Minnesota brings a lot of “False Contender Tax” into this tiff, meaning they bring a strong overall record (43-27), a flashy scorer (Anthony Edwards, but an extremely wobbly ATS record (30-40-1). To top it off, the Celtics welcome the Timberwolves to TD Garden, where the Celtics turn games into half-court chess matches and force opponents to play at their tempo. To top it off, the Shamrocks are currently four games back of the Pistons for the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference. There is a rich tradition in Boston where the Celtics were the No. 1 seed eight times in nine years (1980–88). And now they’re looking to reclaim that same fame. We seal the deal with THE CLINCHER: Boston is 10-2 SU / ATS when seeking same-season revenge in this series, including 7-0 ATS from Game 38 out.

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TRENDING TODAY
Take Two

MLC

Fresh from the 2026 Playbook March Madness Tournament Guide are the numbers you need to know before going to the window. Enjoy...

NCAA 2ND ROUND NOTES

• #1 Seeds are 2-18 ATS off 3+ SU & ATS    wins

• #2 Seed favs > 9 pts are 7-0 ATS

• #3 Seed favs > 4 pts are 4-12 ATS L11Y

• #4 Seed favs 4 < pts are 13-4 ATS L8Y

• #5 Seeds are 11-4 ATS L18Y

• #7 Seeds are 8-24 ATS vs opp off BB SU    wins

• #8 Seeds are 13-4 ATS L11Y

• #10 Seed or worse favs are 18-6 ATS

• 2nd Round teams off 100 > pts in Round 1    are 11-1 ATS

Best Team ATS records in this round

Alabama, Michigan, Purdue 4-0, Clemson, N Carolina 3-0, Connecticut 6-1, Miami-Fla 5-1, Arizona 9-2, Arkansas, Louisville 4-1, Villanova 3-1, Texas Tech 6-2, Duke 8-3, Iowa St, UCLA 5-2.

Worst Team ATS records in this round

Kansas, Ohio St 0-6, Florida, St Marys-Cal 0-4, Wisconsin 0-3, Iowa 1-4, Missouri, St Johns, St Louis 1-3, Virginia 2-6, Illinois 2-5, Tennessee, Texas A&M 2-4.

Best Conference ATS records in this round

SEC: 7-1 as dogs, Big 10: 6-1 as favs 5 > pts, AAC: 5-1, ACC: 17-5, Miss Valley: 6-2, Big East: 11-4, Moun West: 4-1 as favs.

Worst Conference ATS records in this round

CUSA: 0-7 L15Y, Sunbelt: 0-4, A-10: 0-4 L7Y, MAC: 1-5, MWC 3-14 as dogs, Big 12: 3-12 as favs L5Y.


PERCOLATING

Forewarned is Forearmed

Despite surviving a scare from No. 16 Siena in the opening round, No. 1 Duke is still on upset alert heading into the weekend.

The Saints jumped out to a 43-32 halftime lead over the Blue Devils, but Cameron and Cayden Boozer combined for 41 points to lead their squad to a comeback win.

Once the game went final, Cameron revealed that Duke’s locker room entered the first round of the NCAA Tournament with an incredibly foolish mindset.

We came out here with the mentality that it was going to be handed to us, and obviously that’s not what happened,” Boozer said. “We got punched in the mouth.”

Digging deeper our Well-Oiled Machine notes that of the 14 No. 1 or No. 2 seeds that one Round One by six or fewer points.

Those teams went 4-10 SU / 3-11 ATS in their second-round game, with only two of them making it to the championship game.

They went 0-2 SU / ATS.


STAT OF THE DAY
10-1

The ATS record of NCAA Tournament
teams in the second round that scored
100+ points in the first round.
(A good handful of teams did so this year. Check them before step in front of them.)


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"None are as empty as those
who are full of themselves."

- Benjamin Whichcote


SONG OF THE WEEKEND

Black Velvet Roll

No. 1 song this week in 1990


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