Betting the Phoenix Suns, Latest Odds - March 2021

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Mar/03/2021

Entering March 2021, the Phoenix Suns odds to win the NBA Championship would pay out $2800 for every $100 bet, $1600 for every $100 bet to win the Western Conference and $500 to win the NBA Pacific Division.  Live Futures Odds can be found here at BetOnline, offering a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $1000).

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March Games

Thu, Mar 4    vs Golden State    9:00 PM      
Thu, Mar 11    @ Portland    9:00 PM            
Sat, Mar 13    vs Indiana    9:00 PM       
Mon, Mar 15    vs Memphis    9:00 PM         
Thu, Mar 18    vs Minnesota    9:00 PM          
Fri, Mar 19    vs Minnesota    9:00 PM          
Sun, Mar 21    vs Los Angeles    9:00 PM    NBATV      
Tue, Mar 23    @ Miami    7:00 PM           
Wed, Mar 24    @ Orlando    7:00 PM          
Fri, Mar 26    @ Toronto    6:30 PM            
Sun, Mar 28    @ Charlotte    12:00 PM          
Tue, Mar 30    vs Atlanta    9:00 PM          
Wed, Mar 31    vs Chicago    9:00 PM            

Hot Trends    

Thu, Mar 11    @ Portland    9:00 PM  

  • Sagarin indicates the Suns will be a -2.5 favorite in this one.
  • Portland is 9-2 at home in the last 11 facing Phoenix.

Sat, Mar 13    vs Indiana    9:00 PM  

  • Sagarin will likely have the Suns -5 for this one.
  • The Pacers have won the last five games in Phoenix.
  • Indiana is 8-3 in the last 11 versus the Suns but have lost the last two.

Mon, Mar 15    vs Memphis    9:00 PM  

  • Sagarin is expected to have Phoenix as a -6 favorite.
  • Memphis has an incredible record versus the Suns, going 19-8.
  • Using the 6 point spread, Memphis has covered in 23 of the last 27 meetings.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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