Bet on Who Will Be the Lakers Next Point Guard

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Bet on Who Will Be the Lakers Next Point Guard

The Lakers haven't been shy about their need to fill a point guard spot, or two, and names being bandied about are Chris Paul and Russell Westbrook.

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BetOnline set odds for those two superstars, as well as 12 other guards, to be signed by or traded to the Lakers.

Which guard will Lakers sign/trade for?

Patty Mills                   +150                3/2

Goran Dragic               +200                2/1

Austin Rivers               +250                5/2

Derrick Rose                +300                3/1

Russell Westbrook      +400                4/1

Chris Paul                    +500                5/1

Avery Bradley             +600                6/1

Spencer Dinwiddie      +800                8/1

Ish Smith                     +1000              10/1

Raul Neto                    +1100              11/1

Devonte Graham        +1200              12/1

Mike Conley                +1400              14/1

Cameron Payne          +1600              16/1

Langston Galloway     +2000              20/1

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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