2014 NBA Championship Odds Revised Following Nets-Celtics Trade (Video)

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Don Best TV has your 2014 NBA Championship odds following the big Nets/Celtics trade of last week with Brian Blessing.  All odds courtesy of Bookmaker, where you can claim up to $2500 in FREE CASH here.

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The Nets odds to win the 2014 NBA Championship dipped to 15/1 from 40/1 immediately following the trade.  Blessing noted that many believe Brooklyn will now give the Heat a series run for the Eastern Conference title.

Their odds of winning the Conference dropped from 18/1 to 13/2. The Celtics, meanwhile, were 60/1 and ballooned up to 100/1.

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Odds to Win the 2014 NBA Championship at Bookmaker

Miami 13/1
Oklahoma 18/1
Chicago 10/1
San Antonio 10/1
Houston 12/1
LA Clippers 14/1
Brookly 14/1
Indiana 18/1
Golden State 25/1
New York Knicks 30/1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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