Damn! They are a pretty huge favorite!
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Spurs are favorites according to Sportsbook.com
Tuesday June 7, 2:08 pm ET
Duncan and company too strong for defending champs
SAN ANTONIO, TX, June 7 /PRNewswire/ - Sportsbook.com has posted odds on the NBA final and has listed the San Antonio Spurs a -240 favorite to beat the defending champions from Detroit. Sportsbook.com has also listed the Spurs' Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobli as 9-5 co-favorites to take home the NBA Finals MVP award.
The Pistons and Spurs split their regular season series, with each team winning by a small margin at home. Current odds indicate that trend will continue with the series destined to go at least six or seven games regardless of who wins.
"We're expecting this to be a very close series and our odds reflect that," said Alex Czajkowski, Marketing Director, Sportsbook.com. "The Spurs have home court advantage and are the more rested team right now. Those are some of the factors working to San Antonio's advantage in the early going."
Though Detroit won last year, they were a huge underdog with most fans betting on the Lakers. Predicting the winner this year will be a toss up and so too will be predicting who will win MVP honors.
"Most years there are one or two stars that each team is going to rely on. This year there are legitimately four or five guys on each team capable of carrying their club to the championship," said Czajkowski. "Players like Duncan, Ginobli and Parker for the Spurs and Hamilton, Billups and Rasheed and Ben Wallace for the Pistons can easily go off for 30 or 40 points a game or come up big down the stretch of a deciding game. The unpredictability this year is what will make the odds so appealing to bettors."
NBA Finals Odds (complete odds available at www.sportsbook.com)
NBA Champions
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San Antonio Spurs -240
Detroit Pistons +210
NBA Finals - Exact Games
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San Antonio wins in 4 8-1 Detroit wins in 4 30-1
San Antonio wins in 5 11-2 Detroit wins in 5 8-1
San Antonio wins in 6 3-1 Detroit wins in 6 10-1
San Antonio wins in 7 7-2 Detroit wins in 7 8-1
Game 1 Odds
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Team Money Line Over/Under
San Antonio -260 -6 177.5
Detroit +220 +6 177.5
Game 1 - Margin of Victory
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1-3 points San Antonio 6-1 Detroit 8-1
4-6 points San Antonio 9-2 Detroit 12-1
7-9 points San Antonio 9-2 Detroit 15-1
10-12 points San Antonio 13-2 Detroit 20-1
13-15 points San Antonio 12-1 Detroit 35-1
16-18 points San Antonio 20-1 Detroit 60-1
NBA Finals MVP
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Tim Duncan (San Antonio) 9-5
Manu Ginobli (San Antonio) 9-5
Robert Horry (San Antonio) 75-1
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Last edited by Mr. Peabody; 08-23-2011 at 06:34 PM.
Damn! They are a pretty huge favorite!
I thought it was interesting to see that Manu and Tim have the same odds of winning the Finals MVP
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Last edited by Mr. Peabody; 08-23-2011 at 06:34 PM.
ROFLMAO.....So was Miami
Say what will, I bet you'd be a lot happier if the Pistons were the odds-on-favorite.
Also, the Heat-Pistons series was
Heat (-130)
Pistons (+110)
So while the Heat were favored, it was just barely. And the series did end up being a very close one.
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Last edited by Mr. Peabody; 08-23-2011 at 06:34 PM.
No way, then they get lazy and try to just skate by. Underdogs, bigger the better is what I want. Anytime the Pistons think they have someone by the shorthairs it blows up in their face, and they have to relearn a hard lesson, and bust ass at the end to win. This is what out of towners don't understand about this team.
Being Spurs fans....we know that all too well.No way, then they get lazy and try to just skate by. Underdogs, bigger the better is what I want. Anytime the Pistons think they have someone by the shorthairs it blows up in their face, and they have to relearn a hard lesson, and bust ass at the end to win. This is what out of towners don't understand about this team.
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