Chicago Bulls Odds to Win the 2011 NBA Championship

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
May/01/2011
Chicago Bulls Odds to Win the 2011 NBA Championship

The Chicago Bulls odds to win the 2011 NBA Championship coming into Round 2 of the Playoffs were listed at around 2/1 coming into their first game against Atlanta on Sunday.  BetUS.om was currently offering the following futures odds for the Bulls and other Playoffs advancing teams:

 

Game and Series Double

Playoffs Series Prices

Series Correct Score

Series Correct Score After 4 Games

Series Leader After 4 Games

When Will Series Finish

Chicago knocked off the Indiana Pacers in five games on Tuesday, advancing to the next round where they will face off against Atlanta on Monday night.

It seemed the Bulls saved the best for last with Chicago hitting 14 of 31 3-pointers, including five by Keith Bogans (15 points) and three each by Luoi Deng and Derrick Rose.

"Speechless right now," Rose said following that win. "I really can't believe it. It's a great accomplishment. I'm happy for my teammates, happy for my coaching staff. They did a really great job."

The Bulls had the best regular season record in the league.  They entered this year’s Playoffs having had back-to-back 41-win seasons and first-round exits.

 

 

 

All odds courtesy of BetUS.com

 

 

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Atlanta Hawks vs Chicago Bulls

Moneyline

815                     

Atlanta Hawks    

+550 

816                     

Chicago Bulls    

-900 

Best of 7 Series.(2-2-1-1-1)

 

 

 

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Dallas Mavericks vs Los Angeles Lakers

Moneyline

817                      

Dallas Mavericks    

+275 

818                     

Los Angeles Lakers    

-375 

 

‎- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

 

 

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