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Predictions for the Stanley Cup and NBA Playoffs

“The Great 8,” Alex Ovechkin, leads his Washington Capitals into the Stanley Cup Playoffs. (Photo courtesy of Wikipedia).

The thrilling Stanley Cup and NBA Playoffs commenced on Saturday. I had already picked the winners in my

head on Saturday and here they are along with my respective MVPs of each Leagues’ Playoffs.

Stanley Cup Playoffs

Eastern Conference

First Round

Toronto Maple Leafs over Ottawa Senators in 4

Tampa Bay Lightning over Florida Panthers in 6

Washington Capitals over Montreal Canadiens in 6

Carolina Hurricanes over New Jersey Devils in 5

Conference Semifinals

TB Lightning over Toronto in 7

Capitals over Hurricanes in 7

Conference Finals

Lightning over Caps in 7

I would love to pick my man Alex Ovechkin and the Caps. Ovechkin, “the Great 8” broke Wayne Gretsky’s “The

Great One’s” all time goal scoring mark at 894 on Sunday, April 6th at the New Islanders with his 895th goal.

He now has 897 and counting. This was historic as it looked like a record that would never be broken. The 39

year old from Moscow, Russia is an amazing competitor and is also in amazing physical shape and

looks like he could play another 2 or 3 years. He wants to and the Caps want him to, so that’s  a hopeful

scenario. My heart is with the Caps, which won the Cup in 2018. I had picked them to make it to the Stanley

Cup Final in 2018 and have become a passionate fan ever since then. The “Great 8 Chase” of the “Great One”

was historic. But I’ll take the Lightning in the Conference Finals, barely.

Western Conference

First Round

Winnipeg Jets over St. Louis Blues in 5

Dallas Stars over Colorado Avalanche in 7

Vegas Golden Knights over Minnesota Wild in 5

Edmonton Oilers over LA Kings in 6

Conference Semis

Stars over Jets in 7

Oilers over Golden Knights in 7

Conference Finals

Stars over Oilers in 7

Stanley Cup Finals

Should be a classic. I picked Dallas in my head on Saturday, but they lost to Colorado in game 1, so hoping

they can regroup. I like the Tampa Bay superstars, Brayden Point (42 goals this season, 6th in the NHL), Jake

Guentzel (41 goals, tied 7th) and Nikita Kucherov (121 points, led the league-goals and assists combined- 37

goals, 84 assists) to lead the Lightning back to the pinnacle of the sport. They have already won it in 2004,

2020 and 2021.

Tampa Bay over Dallas in 6

Conn Smythe Trophy, Most Valuable Player in the Stanley Cup Playoffs

Jake Guentzel

Like Jake Guentzel and the Lightning to capture Lord Stanley’s Cup and for Guentzel to capture the Conn Smythe. (Photo courtesy of ESPN).

Coverage on ESPN, ESPN2, TNT and truTV with the Finals exclusively on

ESPN.

NBA Playoffs Predictions

Eastern Conference

First Round

Cleveland Cavaliers over Miami Heat in 5

Indiana Pacers over Milwaukee Bucks in 5

New York Knicks over Detroit Pistons in 7

Celtics over Magic in 4

Conference Semis

Cavs over Pacers in 7

Celtics over Knicks in 6

Conference Finals

Celtics over Cavs in 7

Western Conference

First Round

OKC Thunder over Memphis Grizzles in 4

Denver Nuggets over LA Clippers in 7

Lakers over Minnesota Timberwolves in 7

Golden State Warriors over Houston Rockets in 6

Conference Semis

OKC over Nuggets in 7

Warriors over Lakers in 6

Conference Finals

Dubs over OKC in 7

NBA Finals

Warriors over Celtics in 7

This will be the Warriors 8th NBA Championship.

Finals MVP

Steph Curry

Curry leads the Dubs to another NBA Championship and the Larry O’Brien Trophy. (Photo courtesy of The New York Times).

Coverage on ESPN, ABC, TNT and NBA  TV with the Finals exclusively on ABC.

The Masters

Can the great DeChambeau win his first Masters and third major after capturing the U.S. Open in 2020 and 2024. (Photo courtesy of Golfweek-USA Today).



The 89th playing of the Masters kicks off Thursday at the famed Augusta National Golf Club that suffered some damage due to Hurricane Helene in September, but looks to be recovered pretty nicely overall, but without several trees. No. 16, the heralded Par 3- particularly on Sunday-looks different without the trees. Definitely a different look. N0. 10 is different too. Nonetheless, this Major Championship is always a gem, and a field of 95 players will compete for the Green Jacket, the undeniable legacy one player will create by winning the Masters, along with the $3.6 million check that goes with winning, And the 750 Fed Ex Cup Points. The winner will be exempt for life to play in the Masters, and will be eligible to play in all majors through 2029. Quite a reward for winning this spectacular and pressure filled event.

Scottie Scheffler is the favorite. Rory is right on his heels. Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, Collin Morikawa and Ludvig Aberg, who finished second to Scheffler in 2024 and just recently won the Genesis Invitational that was played at Torrey Pines this year due to the wildfires in L.A. that kept the tournament away from Riviera. Not a bad consolation prize getting to play at Torrey if you can’t play at Riviera. It was an impressive showing by the 25 year old Aberg from Sweden.

Hideki Matsuyama, a previous winner at Augusta National in 2021, is a threat. Other LIV players who could make statements are five time major winner Brooks Koepka, who won the U.S. Open in 2017 and 2018, and the PGA Championship in ’18, ’19 and ’23. Brooks has also finished tied for 2nd at the Masters in 2019 and 2023. Dustin Johnson, the 2020 Masters champion, and a two time major winner, will still be a factor at age 40. He also won the U.S. Open in 2016 at Oakmont. I like Phil, the 6-time major winner and three time Masters champion in 2004, 2006 and 2010, to make some noise. A sleeper to me and several other people is Joaquin Niemann, the 25 year old from Chile. He’s won twice on the LIV Tour this season, and LIV players have shown they can win Majors. Two other LIV players who will contend are 2022 Open Championship champion Cam Smith, and 2018 Masters champion Patrick Reed. There’s another contender who I will list below my winner as my darkhorse to win the 89th playing.

Here are key Odds for the 89th Masters

Scottie: 4/1

Rory: 6/1. If he putts well, he can definitely capture the Green Jacket for the first time in his decorated career and capture his first major since 2014 while achieving the Career Grand Slam.

Jon Rahm: 14/1. Another definite contender from the LIV Tour.

Aberg: 16/1

Morikawa: 16/1

Xander Schauffele: 18/1. Been injured, but won two majors last season, the PGA Championship at Valhalla and the Open Championship at Royal Troon in Scotland.

Bryson: 20/1

Justin, JT: 22/1. Possible if he can putt well. Playing better lately.

Niemann: 28/1

Hideki: 28/1

Koepka: 30/1

Jordan Spieth: 33/1. Hard to believe in him right now. He’s a past champion in 2015, but he’s been in a slump for several years now. Can’t get out of his own way on the course.

Tommy Fleetwood: 35/1. I like the Englishman’s chances.


Shane Lowry: 35/1. The Northern Ireland native has a good shot to be in the hunt.


Viktor Hovland: 35/1. Bit of a head case right now, but the talent is there
and won the Valspar Championship three weeks ago.

Patrick Cantlay: 35/1. If he putts well, he can contend. I guess you can say that about everybody.

Tyrrell Hatton: 40/1. Lost track of him since he joined the LIV Tour, but talented if he can stay composed mentally.

Bob McIntyre: 55/1. Outside shot.

Min Woo Lee: 55/1. Not a lot of experience at Augusta National, but just won the Texas Children Houston Open two weeks ago.


Will Zalatoris: 55/1. Been injured a good bit, but seems back to a regular on tour though haven’t seen his name much on leaderboards this season.


Cam Smith: 60/1. If he putts well, he’ll contend. Can putt with the best of ’em when he’s got the flat stick cookin’.

Sepp Straka: 80/1. Always bullish on Georgia Bulldogs at Augusta.

Dustin: 80/1

Sergio Garcia: 80/1. 2017 Masters champion, but was gag city at Doral last Sunday in the LIV event.

Patrick Reed: 90/1

Phil: 120/1. I like Mickelson to make some noise this weekend.


Weather: Prime scoring conditions this week/weekend.

Thursday: 76, Sunny, wind S 9 MPH.

Friday: 72, Partly sunny. W 15 MPH. That’s interesting.

Saturday: 68, Mostly sunny. NNW 7.

Sunday: 72, Sunny. NNW 6.

Couldn’t ask for better weather.


How to Follow: ****All times Central.****

Thursday-Friday, coverage on Masters.com from 6:30 A.M.-6:30 P.M.

ESPN: 2-6:30 P.M.


Saturday-Sunday, 9:15 A.M.-6 P.M. all kinds of options on Masters.com from featured groups to featured holes to the honorary starters on Thursday morning at 6:30.


Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Tom Watson are the honorary starters. That’s worth watching. Greatness personified.

Saturday-Sunday. 11 AM-1 P.M. Paramount+. 1-6 P.M. CBS.



Will be a prolific weekend of Major Championship Golf with the first major of the

season at quite likely the best venue/atmosphere in golf.

Winner

It’s always tough predicting golf, and the majors are as unpredictable as it gets. But I’m

going to take the most predictably outstanding player on tour. Give me the

28 year old from Ridgewood, New Jersey, via the University of Texas, to capture his third

Green Jacket in four years, with his other two coming in 2022 and 2024. Jack Nicklaus is

the only golfer who has accomplished that feat, which he did in 1963, ’65 and ’66. Those

were three of his six Masters titles. Jack’s still the greatest in my book.

Scottie Scheffler

Like the Man to get it done once again on the hallowed grounds. (Photo courtesy of WUSF-Tampa).

Darkhorse

I’ll take the 35 year old, who will turn 36 on Saturday. The Georgia Bulldog from Macon,

who just won the Arnie is an excellent players and putter which always works well at

Augusta National.

Russell Henley-good value at 55/1.


Like Russell to have a good shot to capture a Green Jacket on Sunday. (Photo courtesy of Golf Monthly).

Florida v Houston, National Title Prediction

Can the 39 year old Todd Golden do what the 37 year old Jon Scheyer couldn’t do: Defeat Houston. (Photo courtesy of USA Today).

The No.1 seeded Florida Gators (West) outlasted the No.1 seeded Auburn Tigers (South)
behind 34 points from the great Walter Clayton Jr. in what my cousin Camper O’Neal and I
said was a Kobe Bryant-Steph Curry performance for the ages. The Tigers looked to have control at halftime, but had no answers for Clayton Jr. in the second half though they gave it a good effort. Johni Broome was shut down in the second half. Still, the Tigers made it their second Final Four under Pearly, the other being in 2019, and look to have a bright future unless transfer attrition gets them, which it does to a lot of teams. Pearly is 65 now, and the job takes a massive amount of energy, so I know Tiger fans are hopeful he can get his next team over the top and capture it all. Auburn looked like the best team in the country in mid February, but lost some momentum when Florida came to visit and defeated them at Neville Arena. Then, the Crimson Tide upset the Tigers at home the last game of the regular season, and they lost in the semis of the SEC tourney to Tennessee and could never completely get that winning edge back. Still, a great showing by the Tigers and a lot to be proud of if you’re an Auburn Tiger fan. Same with the Crimson Tide. They had a tough matchup with Duke in the Elite Eight and just didn’t have enough size for the Blue Devils. Still, a Final Four appearance (2024) and an Elite Eight in back to back years is a lot to be proud of. Nate Oats is 50 years old and has a lot of good years left. The Tide did lose Grant Nelson, Mark Sears, Chris Young and Clifford Omoruyi, as they ran out of eligibility, and Mouhamed Dioubate transferred, so there is some reloading to do, which Coach Oats is good at.

But it’s the Gators and the Houston Cougars playing for the National Championship tonight at the Alamodome in San Antonio. The game tips off at 7:50 CT, and CBS will televise. The Cougars made an improbable comeback against Duke on Saturday Night after trailing throughout the entire game by double digits much of the time and by 8 with a minute left in the game. When Houston finished off the comeback behind 26 points by marksman guard L.J. Cryer, a clutch three by Emmanuel Sharp and two critical free throws by big man J’Wan Roberts, who was a 61% free throw shooter when he stepped to the line with 19 seconds with Houston trailing 67-66. Roberts calmly drained both shots, and Cooper Flagg, showing his youth and inexperience in big moments as a true freshman, missed a turn around jumper that the Cougars rebounded and Cryer was fouled Cryer, a 92% free throw shooter, sank both shots to clinch the game for the Cougars, 70-67. When the game ended, Beth looked at me and said, “What a gag job.” I agree. The young team of all star freshmen and their young 37 year old third year coach, who has never been a head coach before Duke, couldn’t get the job done in the clutch in a game they were expected to win. Heck, everybody had already started saying this was the greatest team of all time? Come on, Man. Not even close and they proved it. Meanwhile, the Cougars showed their experience and mental toughness under 69 year old veteran coach Kelvin Sampson.

So it’s Florida and Houston playing for it all. Awesome matchup against a prolific offensive team in Florida versus a prolific defensive team in Houston. Who will prevail? Here’s my prediction.

White’s World’s Record from the SEC Tournament till now

SU: 18-10; ATS: 13-14; O/U: 13-9

Tonight

Florida (35-4) vs. Houston (35-4)

Alamodome, San Antonio, 73,086

7:50 CT

CBS

Ian, Bill, Grant, Trace, Gene-Rules

Gators by 1 1/2 O/U: 140 1/2


Florida is the one seed out of the West and Houston is the one seed out of the Midwest. It’s in San Antonio, so the Cougars have a pretty strong home court advantage. The Cougars are a tough out, but I’m going to put my trust in Clayton Jr. and the Gators.

Florida 70, Houston 68

Final Four Most Valuable Player

Walter Clayton Jr.

Clayton Jr. gets it done again. (Photo courtesy of Gators Wire).

An Epic Final Four in Store: Florida vs. Auburn; Houston vs Duke

Khaman Maluach and Cooper Flagg carry Duke’s fortunes in the Final Four. (Photo courtesy of Duke Athletics).

Auburn versus Florida and Duke versus Houston makes for a tremendous Final Four at the Alamodome in San Antonio on Saturday. Can the Auburn Tigers knock off Florida and make it to their first National Championship Game, or will the Gators continue their stellar play in 2024-25 and play for a chance to cut down the nets on Monday Night.

The Duke Blue Devils have been an unstoppable force in the last two months and throughout the tournament. Not only do the Blue Devils play prolific offense, as always, their defense, led by 7’2″, 250 pound center Khaman Maluach, is superb. They wore out a very good offensive team in the Alabama Crimson Tide last Saturday Night in Newark. Copper Flagg and Kon Knueppel are pretty phenomenal players, also. But the Houston Cougars are no slouch, either. They have the No.1 scoring defense in the country, they rebound at an extremely high level, and they can fill it up many times, too.

Will be a couple of classics in San Antonio. Here are predictions for these two contests.

White’s World’s Records from the SEC Tourney through the Elite Eight

SU: 17-9; ATS: 11-14; O/U: 12-8

Saturday

First Semifinal

No.1 Florida (34-4, West Region) vs. No.1 Auburn (32-5, South)

Alamodome, 73,086

5:09 P.M. CT

CBS

Ian, Bill, Grant, Trace, Gene Steratore-Rules

Gators by 2 1/2, O/U: 159 1/2

I like a really fine game between these two contentious, highly talented rivals from the SEC. I’ll take stellar marksman Walter Clayton Jr., 6’9″ 215 power forward Thomas Haugh, and the Gators, barely.

Florida 78, Auburn 75

Second Semifinal

No.1 Houston (34-4, Midwest) vs. No.1 Duke (35-3, East)

Alamodome

7:49 P.M. CT

CBS

Ian, Bill, Grant, Tracy, Gene

Duke by 5 1/2, O/U, 135 1/2

I’m looking at an intensely hard fought, heavyweight championship fight, an Ali-Fraziuh matchup, with Duke just getting by a terrific Houston team to make it to the National Championship Game and set their sights on their 6th national championship versus a very good Florida Gators team.

Duke 64, Houston 62

Thirty-seven year old John Scheyer takes his alma mater to the national championship game in his third season after taking over from Mike Krzyzewski. (Photo courtesy of USA Today).

MLB Postseason Predictions

Aaron Judge homes in on leading his Yankees to World Series title number 28. (Photo courtesy of NJ.com).

The 2025 Major League Baseball season is into its first week and teams are already positioning themselves for a shot at capturing a World Series Championship in early November. Apologies for the late start on this; White’s World Unplugged has been preoccupied with covering Duke, Houston, Florida and Auburn “matriculate” in their respective quests for a college basketball national championship. The Final Four matchups, which start Saturday, look terrific. Auburn vs Florida at 5:09 PM CT on CBS, and Duke vs Houston at 7:49 P.M. CT on CBS. Florida is a 2 1/2 point favorite over Auburn, and Duke is a 4 1/2 point favorite over Houston.

Previews and Predictions for that stellar event at the Alamodome in San Antonio on this Blog tomorrow, Thursday.

The Masters commences next Thursday, April 10th, and it will be an epic weekend of golf starting Thursday, April 10th and continuing through Sunday, April 13th, with one highly skilled golfer donning a Green Jacket and capturing the coveted major at approximately 6:30 P.M. CT. It could be Scheffler, Mcilroy, DeChambeau, Rahm, or a host of others. Will have that preview/prediction next Wednesday, April 9th.

Here are White’s World’s predictions for the 2025 MLB season. There are 6 teams in each league that qualify for the playoffs. The top two seeds in each league get a bye and the other four teams in each league play a best of three Wild Card Series with No. 3 playing No.6 and No.4 playing No.5. The higher seeds have home field advantage throughout the Wild Card series. The home team in the World Series is decided by which team has the best regular season record.

Here are predictions for these October/November matchups.

American League

(Numbers are for seeding. i.e. The Yankees are No.1 in AL, and the Dodgers are No.1 in NL).

East Division Champion: 1.Yankees

Central: 3.KC Royals

West: 2.Texas Rangers

Wild Cards 4. Tampa Rays 5. Orioles 6. Red Sox

National League

East: 2. Phillies

Central: 3. Cardinals

West: 1. Dodgers

Wild Cards: 4. Padres, 5. Giants, 6. Mets



AL Wild Card Round

Red Sox over Royals in 3; Rays over O’s in 3

AL Divisional Series

Yankees over Rays in 5; Rangers over Red Sox in 4.

AL Championship Series

Yankees over Rangers in 7

NL Wild Card

Mets over Cards in 3; Padres over Giants in 3.

NL Divisional Series

Dodgers over Padres in 4; Phillies over Mets in 4

NL Championship Series

Phillies over Dodgers in 7, in an upset

The 2025 World Series

I’ll take Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies to win their 3rd Fall Classic in franchise history. The other two championships were over the Royals in 1980, and over the Rays in 2008.

Phillies over the Yankees in 7

World Series MVP

Bryce Harper

Harper leads Philly to the 2025 World Series title. (Photo courtesy of The Philadelphia Inquirer).

AL MVP

Aaron Judge

AL Cy Young

Jacob deGrom-Rangers

NL MVP

Shohei Ohtani- Dodgers

NL Cy Young

Paul Skenes-Pirates

Tomorrow: Final Four Predictions

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