Since the 2004 lockout, the Western Conference has dominated regular  season play against its East counterparts, putting together a  558-354-47-62 record in that span and earning 53.46 units ($5,346 if you  wagered $100 on the West) over those five seasons. The East has gone  just 463-439-49-70 in that same time frame, burning bettors for an  embarrassing 107.20 units lost. 
This may not resonate as much with regular fans, but the trend is too tempting for bettors to ignore – particularly if it continues into the 2010-11 campaign.
					This may not resonate as much with regular fans, but the trend is too tempting for bettors to ignore – particularly if it continues into the 2010-11 campaign.
