Re: 2-11-10
Dominic Fazzini
Thursday's winner
20 Dime -- CALIFORNIA (minus points vs. Washington)
CALIFORNIA
The Huskies have been solid at home, going 16-1, but you get them on the road and they are a totally different team, going winless in five games.
They are also overly reliant on Quincy Pondexter (20.6 ppg, 8.3 rebounds) and Isaiah Thomas (17.1 ppg) for offensive production, and if one of them has an off game, the Huskies' chances of winning go down significantly with no other player averaging more than 8.8 ppg.
The Golden Bears are 11-2 at home this season, and now get to play in Berkeley after four straight road games.
And unlike Washington, California has four players who average double digits in scoring, led by guards Jerome Randle (19.1 ppg) and Patrick Christopher (16.3 ppg).
Washington beat the Bears 84-69 in Seattle on Jan. 16 as Pondexter and Thomas combined for 45 points for the Huskies. But Randle had just five points on 2-for-9 shooting and eight turnovers as he was limited by foul trouble and a sore right knee.
Despite losing that last meeting, Cal is 5-2-1 in its last eight games against Washington, and it is also on ATS runs of 10-4 as a favorite and 7-3 as a home favorite. The Huskies, meanwhile, are on ATS slides of 7-16 overall, 0-5 on the road and 0-4 as an underdog. Take the Golden Bears to roll to an easy victory and cover the points tonight.
Dominic Fazzini
Thursday's winner
20 Dime -- CALIFORNIA (minus points vs. Washington)
CALIFORNIA
The Huskies have been solid at home, going 16-1, but you get them on the road and they are a totally different team, going winless in five games.
They are also overly reliant on Quincy Pondexter (20.6 ppg, 8.3 rebounds) and Isaiah Thomas (17.1 ppg) for offensive production, and if one of them has an off game, the Huskies' chances of winning go down significantly with no other player averaging more than 8.8 ppg.
The Golden Bears are 11-2 at home this season, and now get to play in Berkeley after four straight road games.
And unlike Washington, California has four players who average double digits in scoring, led by guards Jerome Randle (19.1 ppg) and Patrick Christopher (16.3 ppg).
Washington beat the Bears 84-69 in Seattle on Jan. 16 as Pondexter and Thomas combined for 45 points for the Huskies. But Randle had just five points on 2-for-9 shooting and eight turnovers as he was limited by foul trouble and a sore right knee.
Despite losing that last meeting, Cal is 5-2-1 in its last eight games against Washington, and it is also on ATS runs of 10-4 as a favorite and 7-3 as a home favorite. The Huskies, meanwhile, are on ATS slides of 7-16 overall, 0-5 on the road and 0-4 as an underdog. Take the Golden Bears to roll to an easy victory and cover the points tonight.

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