Cavs-Warriors Game 1 Betting Line – 2015 NBA Finals

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Jun/04/2015
Cavs-Warriors Game 1 Betting Line – 2015 NBA Finals

BetDSI.com has your Cavs-Warriors Game 1 betting line for the 2015 NBA Finals.

Series Price
Golden State Warriors -225, Cleveland Cavaliers +185
The NBA Finals begin on Thursday, June 4th as the Cleveland Cavaliers visit the Golden State Warriors in Game 1 on ABC. The Golden State Warriors are favored to win Game 1 and they are also favored to win the best-of-seven game series. You can not only bet the series price at Diamond sportsbook but you can also bet on the exact outcome of the series and you can bet on which player you think will win the MVP award.
Let’s look at the Series odds and MVP odds.
Total Number of Games Played in the Series
4 Games 6-1
5 Games 2.5-1
6 Games 2-1
7 Games 9-5
Exact Series Result
Cavaliers 4-0 25-1
Cavaliers 4-1 14-1
Cavaliers 4-2 5-1
Cavaliers 4-3 8-1
Warriors 4-0 6-1
Warriors 4-1 2.5-1
Warriors 4-2 4-1
Warriors 4-3 3-1
Game One Result and Series Result
Cavaliers Win Game 1 and Win Series 4.5-1
Cavaliers Win Game 1 and Lose Series 5-1
Warriors Win Game 1 and Win Series 5-8
Warriors Win Game 1 and Lose Series 6-1
Which Team Leads the Series after 4 Games?
Cavaliers 4-1
Warriors Even
Tied 7-5
Correct Score After 4 Games
Cavaliers 4-0 25-1
Cavaliers 3-1 4-1
Warriors 4-0 6-1
Warriors 3-1 8-5
Tied 7-5
There are some interesting props on the board for the series with some value on the exact number of games and which team will be leading the series. If you like the Cavs you could take them to win 4-2 and get odds of 5-1 because it hard to see them winning a Game 7 on the road at Golden State. If you like the Warriors there may be some value on them winning in six or seven games.
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MVP Odds
Stephen Curry -220
Lebron James 9-5
Kyrie Irving 15-1
Draymond Green 16-1
Klay Thompson 16-1
JR Smith 39-1
Tristan Thompson 42-1
Harrison Barnes 71-1
Timofey Mozgov 97-1
Andre Iguodala 101-1
Andrew Bogut 107-1
It seems likely that either Curry or James will win the MVP award and there is no value at all in taking either player. If you like Curry to win the MVP you are better off just taking Golden State to win the series as the price is same and then you don’t have to worry about someone like Klay Thompson getting the award. The same thing applies to LeBron James as if you like LeBron to win the MVP you are better off taking the Cavaliers to win the series. It is hard to see any other player other than Curry or LeBron winning the MVP so there is not much value on any of the longshots.

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