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RIP: Bobby Eaton

The sadness in professional wrestling continues.  “Beautiful” Bobby Eaton, best known for his tag team work in the Midnight Express, passed away at the age of 62.  It is not known at this time how he passed.

Eaton debuted in 1976 after being trained by Tojo Yamamoto, and would quickly be used in various tag teams.  One of the most natural in-ring workers in the business, Eaton was regarded by his peers as one of the best.  

His career really took off when he first teamed with “Loverboy” Dennis Condrey, managed by Jim Cornette, as the Midnight Express.  They drew money in Mid South, World Class, and then the NWA, where they had legendary feuds with the Rock and Roll Express and the Road Warriors, even after Condrey was replaced by “Sweet” Stan Lane.  

Lane and Cornette would depart WCW (which was previously the NWA), and Eaton remained as a single, winning the Television Title.  He again returned to tag teams, staying with the company until 2000.

Behind the scenes, Eaton was considered to be one of the nicest guys, not just in wrestling, but in life.

We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to extend our condolences to the fans, friends and family of Bobby Eaton. 

Our All-Time Top 50 Brooklyn Nets have been revised to reflect the last two seasons.

Yes, we know that this is taking a while!

As many of you know, we here at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the 50 of each major North American sports team.  That being said, we have existing Top 50 lists out and we always consistently look to update them when we can and based on necessity.  As such, we are very happy to present our pre-2021-22 revision of our top 50 Brooklyn Nets.

As for all of our top 50 players in basketball we look at the following: 

1.  Advanced Statistics.

2.  Traditional statistics and how they finished in the NBA. 

3.  Playoff accomplishments.

4.  Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles not reflected in a stat sheet.

Please note, that this is our first revision in two years, which includes the 2019 Championship Season.  This has resulted in three new entries, and one significant jump.

As always, we present our top five immediately, though nothing has changed in this upper-tier.

1. Jason Kidd

2. Julius Erving

3. Brook Lopez

4. Buck Williams

5. Vince Carter

You can find the entire list here.

Jarrett Allen, who is now with Cleveland, climbed from #39 to #18.

Three-Point sharpshooter, Joe Harris debuts at #27.

All-Star Point Guard, Kyrie Irving comes in at #37.

Current Indiana Pacer, Caris LeVert enters at #50.

We expect that Kevin Durant and James Harden will be in the top 50 next year, and debut high.

We welcome your input and comments and as always, we thank you for your support.

RIP: Jody Hamilton

Jody Hamilton, known professionally as “The Assassin” passed away at the age of 82.  He had been in hospice care for the last month.

Hamilton began his pro wrestling career in 1957, but it was when he became teaming with Tom Renesto as the Assassins four years later that his career took off.  The tandem wrestled all across the United States for 12 years, collecting titled and main eventing numerous times.  They broke up when Renesto concentrated on booking, but Hamilton carried on as a single.  He would later resurrect the tag team, with Randy Colley and Hercules Hernandez serving as his partners.

Following his retirement as an active wrestler, Hamilton would work briefly as a manager in WCW (for Paul Orndorff and Paul Roma), and would be the first head trainer at the WCW Power Plant.  He would also later own Deep South Wrestling from 2005 to 2007, which acted as a feeder system to the WWE.

We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to extend our condolences to the fans, friends and family of Jody Hamilton. 

What are the pros and cons of in-play sports betting?

Staying entertained is part of leading a happy life, and it relaxes us when enjoying our spare time. The good news is that the modern world and the tech in it now give us more ways to do this than ever! While chatting on social media and streaming the latest movies are great fun, many people like to head online to play casino games and bet on sports. While both these things were not legal in most US states until relatively recently, many now legally allow people within their borders to enjoy them.

New Jersey is an excellent example of this and was a real trailblazer for online casino gaming and sports betting in the USA. In terms of online casino games, the state has many fully legal internet casinos to play at now. Just be sure to check out the Oddsseeker.com website first to find the best ones with the coolest games around. This casino comparison site will also show you the best NJ online casino free money sites to sign up with. 

In the same way that people have always loved to play casino games, sports are also something that many of us cannot live without. Whether you follow basketball, baseball, or football, this is true! As well as simply watching sports, many people also like to bet on them. This has seen the sports betting sector in both the USA and the world grow hugely in the last few years. 

But why do fans love to wager on sporting events? 

Why is betting on sports so popular? 

 

For those who do not get involved with sports betting, it can often be puzzling as to why people bet on sports. Of course, for dedicated sports fans, this is much easier to understand! Betting on sports allows you to get closer to the action and to feel closer to the teams you back. It also makes watching sports more exciting because you are personally invested in what is happening. 

The simple truth is that people like betting on sports to win money. Although you should always gamble responsibly, this is undoubtedly one thing that individuals find appealing. The other primary reason why sports betting is so popular lies in the sheer number of ways to bet and markets to bet on. The range of choices keeps it exciting and prevents it from getting boring. 

One increasingly popular way to wager on races or games is known as in-play betting. This is where bettors place wagers as the action happens in real-time. But what are the pros and cons of this way of betting on sports?

 

In-play sports betting – what are the pros?

 

As noted above, there are many ways you can choose to bet on sports. So, why do many opt for in-play betting? There are several pros which this way of getting closer to games offers. 

Firstly, this type of betting will usually offer the chance to cash out when play is taking place. That allows you to close a winning bet manually and bank any profit – even if the game is still playing or a race is still running. This can help you profit in the long term by taking home winnings when they are on offer and not losing them due to something happening later to scupper your bet. If you back the underdog to win in a soccer game and they score first, cashing out then means you make money even if the other side comes back to beat them. 

 

In-play betting is also great for making more informed bets on sports. Even with all the best research in the world, placing a bet before the action starts is always a risk. What if the side you back in football contains a player rated as one of the 50 best NFL players by franchise, but they get injured early on? What if a jockey’s mistake causes your horse to lose the race? 

In-play betting allows you to see how the action unfolds and means you can put on a bet from this position of knowledge. It also allows you the flexibility to change strategies as events unfold. In addition to this, in-play betting is simply great fun and offers faster-paced excitement than betting beforehand. 

What are the cons of betting in-play? 

 

For some sports fans, the fast-paced nature of betting as the action unfolds is too frenetic. If that is the case, it can be a more stressful way to bet. You also must factor in that odds for in-play bets are constantly changing – from shortening to lengthening out. This can sometimes mean you are not quick enough to place your bet and miss out on the odds you want before they change. For this reason, having a speedy internet connection is a must for in-play wagering. 

The changing nature of in-play odds can also see you worse off if you get on the wrong side of the action, compared to placing bets beforehand. A side in the NFL might be showing good value odds to win, but they could drop instantly in-play if they take the lead with only a few minutes left. As a result, you could end up backing the side at worse odds to win than if you put your bet on beforehand. You may also find that fewer games are available to bet in-play and you get so caught up in betting that you do not focus on the action as usual.

In-play betting is one option to consider 

 

For anyone new to betting on sports, it is vital to consider how you will bet and which markets you will bet on. This will then dictate which strategy you will use in your betting and how you will approach it. In-play betting is a fast-growing way of wagering on sports and has lots to recommend it. As with anything in life, there are a few cons too! With this in mind, it is crucial to understand it before diving in fully.