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Monday, June 01st, 2009 

….another secondary scorer. Preferably one that doesn’t guarantee victories, then plays horribly, causing a massive basketball betting upset in the process, possibly bigger than Rafa Nadal ruining the tournament for many French Open betting players.

The Cavs’ upset at the hands of Orlando ruined the NBA championship odds of virtually everyone who wasn’t a Laker fan. James did his part with 38.5 points, 9.1 boards and 7.3 assists, but only one other Cav scored over 20 in the entire series, and that was Williams, who scored 24 in the Game 5 win, and Delonte West, who nailed 22 in the Game 6 loss.

So who would be a boost to the Cavs’ NBA odds for next season? Looking at the free-agent list for 2009, it appears that Carlos Boozer, an ex-Cav, would be the best fit to join the LeBrons. He’s a legitimate 20/10 guy who can get easy baskets in the paint, and he would open up the floor even more for the three-point shooters, who would also be more confident in shooting with Boozer and James patrolling the paint for boards. Ben Wallace sounds like he’s leaning towards retirement, and Anderson Varejao sounds like he’s going to opt out of the final year of his contract, so there’s about $20 million on the table. However, will they make such a move knowing they have to resign LeBron in 2010? Offshore sportsbook odds depend heavily on it.

Thursday, May 28th, 2009 

David Stern must have set the NBA championship odds at the beginning of the season and laid money on them, because he’s doing his best to make sure that the Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers are in the Finals, with the help of his officials, but it may be backfiring.

The Lakers odds to win their series with Denver are still good, but there have been alarming discrepancies for both teams in three of the five games thus far. Phil Jackson has earned a $25,000 fine for complaining after Game 4, but he got the upper hand in Game 3. George Karl has also complained, and the technical situation is out of hand. Denver’s Kenyon Martin has had three of the six Ts against him rescinded by the league.

But Cavs Magic betting players are being treated to one of the most inconsistent and quasi-blatant reffing exhibitions of all time. Look, I’m a big LeBron James fan, but dude is averaging 16 foul shots a game. SIXTEEN! At the end of Game 4, James forced a trip to the line by putting his head down and barging into Mickael Pietrus, praying to get the call. You don’t think he was going to get it? If you don’t , you also don’t think that Rachel Alexander has a Belmont Stakes betting chance in hell in a week. But the Magic are feeling it, too: Dwight Howard had a crap technical from Game 4 rescinded as well.

So basically, the Cavs aren’t out of it by a longshot, because they were getting shady calls on the road. In Cleveland, the Magic should just stayed lined up outside the lane, because that is where they’ll be all night. And the Lakers should be fine, with or without help. The NBA championship odds favorites aren’t done yet.

Monday, May 25th, 2009 

Lakers Nuggets betting is set for tonight’s Game 4 in Denver, with the Lakers coming in as a 4.5-point underdog and a 2-1 series lead. If you’re looking for the reason why the Lakers will win this game, look no further than the bench.

Seriously….the Nuggets have lost two games in this series due to inbounding players. That’s two sloppy plays away from a possible 3-0 series lead. Really? George Karl has to be one of the worst coaches in the league. Chauncey Billups probably does more coaching on the Nuggets than Karl does (see Carmelo Anthony sprinting to the bench at Billups’ request earlier this season). And it’s not like this is his first time. He was the coach when Seattle lost to Denver as a No.1 seed in the first round of the ’94 playoffs, he was the coach for the 2002 USA team that failed to get a medal. He’s never been a good Xs and Os guy, so Nuggets fans shouldn’t hold their breath.

Phil Jackson hasn’t been at his best in these playoffs, with some strange substitution patterns. Still, he’s won nine NBA titles, so he’s earned the benefit of the doubt. And he has the game’s best closer in Kobe Bryant, who is averaging 37.7 points in this series and has smacked Denver in the mouth with two 40-point games. The biggest difference is the calmness he exudes over this team, even during the last series with Houston. Karl doesn’t do that, and it seems to be on Billups to slow the team down.  That’s one of the main reasons the Lakers has been near the top of the NBA Finals odds all year.

Lakers Nuggets betting pick: Lakers, because George Karl would never do this:
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(Bonus Champions League betting pick: Manchester United. Barca’s defense is just too banged up to marshall the likes of Ronaldo, Rooney et al)