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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    I disagree with Pinnacle making this team the chalk
    I think the Spurs are still the team to beat in the NBA this year. However, I thought i'd be getting a little bit more than 11/2 on this one.

    Who do you guys like this year to win it all ?

    Odds To Win 2007 NBA Championship

    Dallas Mavericks 4/1

    Phoenix Suns 11/2

    San Antonio Spurs 11/2

    Miami Heat 6/1

    New Jersey Nets 9/1

    Cleveland Cavaliers 10/1

    Detroit Pistons 11/1

    Chicago Bulls 19/1

    Los Angeles Clippers 22/1

    Houston Rockets 24/1

    Washington Wizards 43/1

    Sacramento Kings 49/1

    Denver Nuggets 51/1

    Indiana Pacers 64/1

    Los Angeles Lakers 67/1

    Memphis Grizzlies 75/1

    Seattle Supersonics 75/1

    Golden State Warriors 75/1

    Boston Celtics 75/1

    Utah Jazz 75/1

    Minnesota Timberwolves 87/1

    Atlanta Hawks 87/1

    Milwaukee Bucks 90/1

    N.O/Oklahoma City Hornets 90/1

    Toronto Raptors 109/1

    Philadelphia 76ers 130/1

    Orlando Magic 150/1

    New York Knicks 300/1

    Portland Trailblazers 500/1

    Charlotte Bobcats 500/1

    Anyone taking a shot with any of the bottom feeders on this list


    dallas Mavericks favored to win 2007 nba championship
    PinnacleSports.com Announces Updated Odds To Win NBA Title



    WILLEMSTAD, CURACAO (October 24, 2006)—With tip-off of the 2006-07 basketball season taking place next week, PinnacleSports.com has announced updated odds on all 30 NBA teams winning the league championship. The largest sports betting site on the Internet, PinnacleSports.com currently lists Mark Cuban’s Dallas Mavericks as a 4/1 favorite to avenge last year’s loss in the NBA Finals and capture the franchise’s first ever championship.



    With Amare Stoudemire returning to the lineup along side reigning two-time league MVP Steve Nash, the Phoenix Suns should be even more explosive this year and are currently listed at 11/2 to win the NBA title. Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs begin the season attempting to become the next NBA dynasty and are also listed at 11/2 to win their third championship in five years. Although they return nearly every key player from last year’s team, Dwayne Wade, Shaquille O’Neal and the rest of the reigning NBA champion Miami Heat are listed at just 6/1 to repeat this season. PinnacleSports.com believes that the New Jersey Nets (9/1), led by the trio of Jason Kidd, Vince Carter and Richard Jefferson, will emerge as solid title contenders from the Eastern Conference. Meanwhile, the sportsbook lists LeBron James’ Cleveland Cavaliers at 10/1 to ascend to the NBA throne, while the Detroit Pistons are 11/1 to bring a title back to Motown.



    After landing four-time Defensive Player of the Year Ben Wallace in the offseason, the Chicago Bulls (19/1) mix of young talent and veteran leadership should help make them a contender in ’07. While not in the limelight like the Lakers, the LA Clippers (22/1) were Hollywood’s best team last year and are poised to make another playoff run. The oddsmakers at PinnacleSports.com believe a healthy Tracy McGrady and Yao Ming will help return the Houston Rockets (24/1) to the playoff caliber team they were in 2004-05. Playoff teams a year ago, Washington Wizards (43/1), Sacremento Kings (49/1), Denver Nuggets (51/1), Indiana Pacers (64/1), Los Angeles Lakers (67/1) and Memphis Grizzlies (75/1) are on the outside looking in at the top title contenders according to the oddsmakers at PinnacleSports.



    Although there are hopes in the Big Apple that the Knicks will improve on last season’s pitiful 23-win campaign, PinnacleSports.com lists New York as huge 300/1 long shots to win the championship this year. The hopes appear even dimmer for the Portland Trailblazers and Charlotte Bobcats, who are both listed at 500/1 to win the NBA title at PinnacleSports
  • dave11486
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 02-25-06
    • 999

    #2
    The Spurs are my choice...still think Cavs are a sucker bet because no matter how good lebron is, winning an nba championship requires a great TEAM these days.
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    • Jay Edgar
      SBR MVP
      • 03-08-06
      • 1576

      #3
      I am surprised at the high price on the Lakers. Do they really lose so much from last year?

      Do they lose anything at all from last year?

      They start this year as #10 overall (according to my rankings)

      1 SAN
      2 DET
      3 DAL
      4 PHX
      5 MIA
      6 CLE
      7 NJN
      8 MEM
      9 SAC
      10 LAX
      11 LAC
      12 DEN
      13 WAS
      14 CHI
      15 UTH
      16 IND
      17 MIL
      18 NOK
      19 PHI
      20 ORL
      21 SEA
      22 HOU
      23 BOS
      24 GSW
      25 MIN
      26 TOR
      27 ATL
      28 CHA
      29 NYY
      30 POR

      Also, ORL was much better last year in the second half and should not be priced 4th from the bottom, IMO -- although they are not even a dark horse for any title.
      Last edited by Jay Edgar; 10-24-06, 04:41 PM.
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      • Dark Horse
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 12-14-05
        • 13764

        #4
        I like the Suns. If Amare stays healthy. Nash, Amare, Marion. And more depth than before.

        Bulls are my team in the East.
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        • RickySteve
          Restricted User
          • 01-31-06
          • 3415

          #5
          Lakers' price is absurd.
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          • Don Dollars
            SBR High Roller
            • 09-04-06
            • 152

            #6
            I believe that Phoenix or San Antonio will win the championship. Those are terrible prices for them, however.
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            • moses millsap
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 08-25-05
              • 8289

              #7
              Bulls are only 19 to 1?
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              • bigboydan
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 08-10-05
                • 55420

                #8
                Actually I like Houston's chances better than the Bulls Owned.

                Both of the Rockets superstars (Mcgrady and Yao) didn't play togather in many games last year at all. Now that there both healthy, I feel they could be a real threat to a possible deep western conference run this year.
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                • onlooker
                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                  • 08-10-05
                  • 36572

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bigboydan
                  Actually I like Houston's chances better than the Bulls Owned.

                  Both of the Rockets superstars (Mcgrady and Yao) didn't play togather in many games last year at all. Now that there both healthy, I feel they could be a real threat to a possible deep western conference run this year.
                  Did McGrady get surgery on his back? Because it always seems his back becomes a issue around mid season.
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                  • adriano
                    SBR MVP
                    • 11-10-05
                    • 1081

                    #10
                    For how long will Houston's two remain healthy?

                    Not much different from last year imo.

                    Suns or Spurs from the West, no idea yet on the East.
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                    • BadAzz
                      SBR Sharp
                      • 08-10-05
                      • 324

                      #11
                      Spurs and Mavs from the west and Detroit from the east.
                      Also, Jazz deserves some attention now that Boozer is playing and Williams is not a rookie any more. I look for them to be string until Kirilenko falls apart again.
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                      • bigboydan
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 08-10-05
                        • 55420

                        #12
                        Originally posted by onlòóker
                        Did McGrady get surgery on his back? Because it always seems his back becomes a issue around mid season.

                        He did have that infected bone in his back. However from what I have read in the previews, his back problem is more of a inflamation type problem which closes his spine at times causing those "back spasums"
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