2014 NBA All Star Weekend Betting Odds: Three-Point Contest, Slam Dunk More

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Feb/07/2014
2014 NBA All Star Weekend Betting Odds:  Three-Point Contest, Slam Dunk More

Sportsbook.com has just released its 2014 NBA All Star Weekend betting odds that include the Three-Point Contest, Skills Challenge and Slam Dunk Contest.  See all odds here

The 2014 NBA All Star Weekend takes place the weekend of February 14.

Favorites to win each event include Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors to win the Three-Point Contest at 5-2. 

Damian Lillard of the Portland Blazers was a 3-1 odds favorite to win the Skills Contest.

Terrance Ross was a big 201 favorite to win the popular Slam Dunk Contest. 

All odds are featured below…

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2014 Three-Point Contest - Odds to Win - All Bets Action

02-15-14

8:30 PM

Stephen Curry (Warriors)

5-2

Kyrie Irving (Cavaliers)

11-2

Joe Johnson (Nets)

8-1

Damian Lillard (Blazers)

11-2

Kevin Love (Timberwolves)

3-1

Bradley Beal (Wizards)

13-2

Marco Belinelli (Spurs)

11-2

Arron Afflalo (Magic)

7-1

 

2014 Skills Challenge - Odds to Win - All Bets Action

02-15-14

8:00 PM

Damian Lillard (Blazers)

3-1

DeMar DeRozan (Raptors)

9-2

Giannis Antetokounmpo (Bucks)

13-2

Michael Carter-Williams (76ers)

5-1

Victor Oladipo (Magic)

10-1

Trey Burke (Jazz)

6-1

Reggie Jackson (Thunder)

11-2

Goran Dragic (Suns)

11-2

 

2014 Slam Dunk Contest - Odds to Win - All Bets Action

02-15-14

8:30 PM

Paul George (Pacers)

5-1

Damian Lillard (Blazers)

4-1

John Wall (Wizards)

9-2

Harrison Barnes (Warriors)

7-2

Ben McLemore (Kings)

7-2

Terrance Ross (Raptors)

2-1

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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