NBA Rookie of the Year Odds Posted

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The NBA draft has just come and gone featuring some teams looking for new talent and others making moves to better position themselves to land a high profile free agent. With a talented rookie class now ready to showcase their skills next season fans across the country are already debating who will take home Rookie of the Year honors. This being the case, the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com posted odds on who will take home top rookie honors in the coming season.

Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following odds on the next NBA Rookie of the Year:

Odds to win the 2010 - 2011 NBA Rookie of the year

Al-Farouq Aminu

15/1

Blake Griffin

5/2

Cole Aldrich

10/1

DeMarcus Cousins

8/1

Derrick Favors

10/1

Ed Davis

15/1

Evan Turner

3/1

Greg Monroe

6/1

James Anderson

15/1

John Wall

6/5

Patrick Patterson

15/1

Wesley Johnson

7/1

Field (Any Other)

7/1

 

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