Los Angeles Lakers Odds to Win the 2011 NBA Championship

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
May/01/2011
Los Angeles Lakers Odds to Win the 2011 NBA Championship

The Los Angeles Lakers odds to win the 2011 NBA Championship were listed at 2/1 just prior to Monday’s first game against Dallas.  They were listed with a line of -375 to beat the Mavericks in this series. 

BetUS.comat press time was offering the following futures prices on the Lakers and other advancing NBA Playoffs teams as of press time Sunday night. 

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

The Lakers two losses versus New Orleans in the First Round of the 2011 NBA Playoffs helped contribute to the underdogs going an unprecedented 25-13-3 Against The Spread. 

Following the Lakers elimination game against the Hornets, Los Angeles head coach Phil Jackson said his current squad had the "potential to be as good as any team I've coached with the Lakers."

The Lakers-Mavericks series will be the first Playoffs matchup between these two teams in 23 years. 

"They're the best team money can buy, really," Jackson said after a summation of Dallas' strengths.

Then, after a beat: "So are we."

 

 

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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