Odds to Win the 2009 NBA Championship (Updated)

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Mar/27/2009
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With limited time left in the NBA's regular season, the league is bearing witness to one of the most exciting finishes in history and BetUS.com has your updated odds to win the 2009 NBA Champioinship.

The West is wrapped tighter than a drum and the East is seeing the continued re-emergence of the Boston Celtics, Cavs, and renewed rivalries up and down the conference. That said, many questions and much speculation remain.

This being the case, the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com posted odds on all things NBA - from conference and final winners to coaches on the hot-seat, fans are flooding the site for answers and, of course, odds to win the 2009 NBA Championship.

Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following odds on all things NBA:

MVP

Chris Paul   30/1

Dwight Howard  30/1

Dwyane Wade  5/2

Kobe Bryant   2/1

LeBron James  1/6

 

NBA Championship 2009

Atlanta Hawks   4/1

Boston Celtics   7/2

Charlotte Bobcats   400/1

Chicago Bulls   150/1

Cleveland Cavaliers   9/4

Dallas Mavericks   65/1

Denver Nuggets   25/1

Detroit Pistons   50/1

Houston Rockets   25/1

Indiana Pacers   250/1

Los Angeles Lakers   19/10

Miami Heat   65/1

Milwaukee Bucks   300/1

New Jersey Nets   400/1

New Orleans Hornets   25/1

New York Knicks   350/1

Orlando Magic   10/1

Philadelphia 76ers   80/1

Phoenix Suns   80/1

Portland Trail Blazers   35/1

San Antonio Spurs   9/1

Toronto Raptors   500/1

Utah Jazz   18/1

Odds to Win the 2009 NBA Championship were available at BetUS.com - Click Here

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