Odds for Westbrook's Next Team, MVP and Divisions

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jul/08/2019

On Monday, SportsBetting.ag posted a host of NBA wagering propositions such as where Russell Westbrook will play next year, MVP odds, Clippers vs. Lakers odds, player statistical props and division odds.


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Atlantic Division
Philadelphia 76ers  +150
Boston Celtics  +300
Toronto Raptors  +300
Brooklyn Nets  +400
New York Knicks  +15000

Central Division
Milwaukee Bucks  -350
Indiana Pacers  +300
Detroit Pistons  +2500
Chicago Bulls  +3300
Cleveland Cavaliers  +5000

Statistical props for players here

Northwest Division
Utah Jazz  +140
Denver Nuggets  +175
Portland Trail Blazers  +450
Minnesota Timberwolves  +1200
Oklahoma City Thunder  +1200

Pacific Division
Los Angeles Clippers  -125
Los Angeles Lakers  +175
Golden State Warriors  +500
Sacramento Kings  +5000
Phoenix Suns  +50000

Southeast Division
Miami Heat  +100
Orlando Magic   +225
Atlanta Hawks  +600
Washington Wizards  +1000
Charlotte Hornets  +1200

Southwest Division
Houston Rockets  -225
Dallas Mavericks  +450
San Antonio Spurs  +700
New Orleans Pelicans  +1000
Memphis Grizzlies  +5000

Statistical props for players here
 
Russell Westbrook team Game 1 of 2019-20 regular season
New York Knicks  2/1
Oklahoma City Thunder  2/1
Miami Heat  4/1  
Detroit Pistons  6/1
Houston Rockets  6/1
Minnesota Timberwolves  7/1  

Over/under regular season victories
Los Angeles Clippers - 55.5
Los Angeles Lakers - 51.5

Season series head-to-head matchup
Tie  +100
Clippers  +150
Lakers  +225

Will the Lakers and Clippers play on Christmas Day?
Yes  -400
No  +250

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