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IrisHockey
07-11-2014, 04:33 PM
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Cleveland Cavaliers (http://sports.bovada.lv/betting-teams/basketball-futures/CLE/)

7/2





San Antonio Spurs (http://sports.bovada.lv/betting-teams/basketball-futures/SAN/)

5/1





Houston Rockets (http://sports.bovada.lv/betting-teams/basketball-futures/HOU/)

13/2





Oklahoma City Thunder (http://sports.bovada.lv/betting-teams/basketball-futures/OKC/)

13/2





Chicago Bulls (http://sports.bovada.lv/betting-teams/basketball-futures/CHI/)

15/2





Los Angeles Clippers (http://sports.bovada.lv/betting-teams/basketball-futures/LAC/)

10/1





Indiana Pacers (http://sports.bovada.lv/betting-teams/basketball-futures/IND/)

20/1





Golden State Warriors (http://sports.bovada.lv/betting-teams/basketball-futures/GS/)

25/1





Dallas Mavericks (http://sports.bovada.lv/betting-teams/basketball-futures/DAL/)

33/1





Portland Trailblazers (http://sports.bovada.lv/betting-teams/basketball-futures/POR/)

33/1





Washington Wizards (http://sports.bovada.lv/betting-teams/basketball-futures/WAS/)

33/1





Los Angeles Lakers (http://sports.bovada.lv/betting-teams/basketball-futures/LAL/)

40/1

Robz4000
07-11-2014, 04:35 PM
:lol how the hell is Cleveland so high? They're a year away at best.

IrisHockey
07-11-2014, 04:35 PM
:lol how the hell is Cleveland so high? They're a year away at best.

Money pouring into Cleveland

Chinook
07-11-2014, 04:38 PM
Cleveland pretty much can walk to the Finals, while the Spurs and their Western competitors have a much harder field. Statistically, it makes sense for the Eastern favorite to have the best odds.

Robz4000
07-11-2014, 04:43 PM
Cleveland pretty much can walk to the Finals, while the Spurs and their Western competitors have a much harder field. Statistically, it makes sense for the Eastern favorite to have the best odds.

Cleveland isn't the best team out East tbh. If Indy gets their shit together I think they can do it, not to mention Chicago if Rose actually isn't useless. Wiz will be a dark horse too.

Reck
07-11-2014, 05:16 PM
Heat went from favorites to 100/1 in a second. :lol

spurraider21
07-11-2014, 05:17 PM
Cleveland pretty much can walk to the Finals, while the Spurs and their Western competitors have a much harder field. Statistically, it makes sense for the Eastern favorite to have the best odds.

IrisHockey
07-11-2014, 05:25 PM
With Bosh I'd imagine Heat to be closer to 22/1

Malik Hairston
07-11-2014, 06:22 PM
Cleveland should be the favs for the reasons Chinook pointed out..

As much as I dislike him, Lebron + decent players around him is virtually a lock for the Finals, tbh..

~O~
07-11-2014, 06:26 PM
Smh at people thinking Cleveland will immediately make it to the finals.

Brunodf
07-11-2014, 06:32 PM
Smh at people thinking Cleveland will immediately make it to the finals.
Its not about that, the odds will increase or decrease based on how many bets are made...

Thread
07-11-2014, 06:32 PM
Smh at people thinking Cleveland will immediately make it to the finals.

Oh.

Malik Hairston
07-11-2014, 06:38 PM
Smh at people thinking Cleveland will immediately make it to the finals.

:lol you also picked against the Heat last year, tbh..

Only a complete moron would believe the Cavs aren't heavy favorites to win the East next year..

~O~
07-11-2014, 07:13 PM
The fuck are you talking about. The Cavaliers have no coach, no bench and only three players worth a damn. You females can ride that cav dick all you want. It'll hit you just as hard as those three blowouts the spurs dominated in that in turn lead to the implosion of every bandwagon fans fap dream.

~O~
07-11-2014, 07:16 PM
Its not about that, the odds will increase or decrease based on how many bets are made...



Yes. It is about the odds but they have odds of losing and ill take those odds.

Venti Quattro
07-11-2014, 07:17 PM
:lol how the hell is Cleveland so high? They're a year away at best.

The LeBron effect

Robz4000
07-11-2014, 07:21 PM
The LeBron effect

Even with Lebron they shouldn't be favorites. At least when the Big 3 got together they were all in their primes and proven players. Irving has done jack shit in 3 years, Wiggins hasn't stepped on an NBA court yet, and we have no idea what their depth will look like yet.