Kobe Bryant Betting Props: 2009 NBA Finals Game 2

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jun/07/2009
Kobe Bryant Betting Props

We know what you're looking for:  Those Kobe Bryant betting props for the 2009 NBA Finals Game 2.

For Kobe Bryant, the most sought after betting prop related to his ability to score, more specifically, the OVER/UNDER total scoring for the Lakers star.

Kobe Bryant finished Game 1 with 40 points, eight rebounds and eight assists, marking just the fourth time in NBA Finals history a player has achieved those numbers in a single game.

"I just want it so bad, that's all," Bryant said. "I just want it really bad."

Can he do it again?

Kobe Bryant bettors might be hoping he doesn't. 

Should Kobe score under 31 ½ points in Game 2, the payout would be $11 for every $10 bet or $110 for every $100 bet.  Compare that with the $14 you would have to wager to win $10 (the $14 bet is returned of course if Kobe Bryant scores more than 31 ½ points). 

"For the hardcore Kobe Bryant fans, the risk may be well worth it," says Tyrone Darnell Black of Gambling911.com. 

The Kobe Bryant prop bets do not include rebounds as they do with Orlando Magic star Dwight Howard. 

Other 2009 NBA Finals Game 2 player betting props available from Bookmaker.com, the very first North American facing sportsbook established in 1985, appear below and can be bet here:

PAU GASOL TOTAL POINTS+REBOUNDS MADE IN GAME 

DEREK FISHER TOTAL POINTS+ASSISSTS MADE IN GAME 2 

LAMAR ODOM TOTAL POINTS+REBOUNDS MADE IN GAME 2 

DWIGHT HOWARD TOTAL POINTS+REBOUNDS MADE IN GAME 2 

HEDO TURKOGLU TOTAL POINTS MADE IN GAME 2 

RASHARD LEWIS TOTAL POINTS MADE IN GAME 2 

RAFER ALSTON TOTAL POINTS+ASSISSTS MADE IN GAME 2 

COURTNEY LEE TOTAL POINTS MADE IN GAME 2 

 

It only takes $5 to $10 to place on these Kobe Bryant betting props.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

 

 

 

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