Mike Brown Fired? Latest Lebron James Odds

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The Cleveland Cavaliers have not fired Head Coach Mike Brown yet after they failed once again to make the NBA Finals (or the Eastern Conference Championship for that matter) and the question on every sports bettor and bookmaker's mind is whether Lebron James will elect to stay with the Cavs.  Sportsbook.com was offering odds on what team James will be playing with next season

Team owner Dan Gilbert refuted an SI.com report Friday that Brown had been fired.

"That's not true," he said during a news conference. "We are right now just going through the evaluation process."

He said the team expects to have answers in the next week to 10 days.

"I don't think it's a secret coaching is one of the things we'll look at," Gilbert said.

The Orlando Magic are a -6 point favorite hosting the Boston Celtics this coming Sunday.  The Celtics knocked off the Cavs in Game 7 of their series last night.

With the loss, Sportsbook.com has updated its Lebron James odds.

They still have James a slight favorite to stay with the Cavs at -150.  The Bulls had the next shortest odds at +150 (paying $15 for every $10 bet)

Bulls                  +150

Cavaliers         -150

Clippers         +1000

Heat                  +600

Knicks                  +200 (pay $20 for every $10 bet)

Nets                  +400

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Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter 

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