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Sports Handicapping Pro And College Basketball

For the sports betting player, as well as a basketball fan, the differences between professional and college basketball are so profound as to make for a good argument that they are actually two different sports. From the amount of teams, to the length of season, to fundaments, to coaching, and to the post season implications the sports handicapping methodology of pro and college basketball offers a stark contrast for sports betting players and their wagering plans against the online sports betting websites or casino sportsbooks.

The talent disparity that a sports betting player must analyze between pro and college basketball is profound with college hoops having well over 200 teams compared to just 30 in the National Basketball Association. There can be some truly awful college basketball teams that are beyond hopeless when matched up even against average teams while in pro basketball, the very worst team has at least a shot at beating the best teams, or keeping the game within the margin of the sports betting odds.

The length of the season makes for stark sports handicapping contrasts with college basketball teams playing around 30 regular season games compared to the NBA’s 82, which offers significant differences in a sports betting player evaluating the intensity and fatigue factors. The nightly grind that is the NBA regular season can have a significant effect on the sports betting odds, particularly with teams on long road trips.

College basketball is much more of a pure and fundamental brand of basketball than is pro basketball. College basketball is much more of a team-oriented game than is the case of the NBA with its emphasis on individual stars, although there has been a bit of an alteration in recent years for the pros in the regard. Still the sports handicapping factor of all of this is that a sports betting player must evaluate a college game more from a team perspective than the star perspective of the NBA.

College basketball is much more of a coach’s game than is the NBA. College basketball coaches have far more control and influence over their programs and teams than the overwhelming majority of pro coaches, thus a coach in college basketball must be given far more weight when sports handicapping a team. In the pros, it mostly is a game of talent and few coaches make a sports handicapping difference.

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