These Cleveland Cavaliers Prop Bets Could Pay Out Big in 2015

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Carrie Stroup here and Sportsbook.ag has released a handful of Cleveland Cavaliers betting props that include regular season wins OVER/UNDER and their odds of winning the 2015 NBA Championship now that Lebron James has returned home. All odds could be found here at Sportsbook.ag.

While we certainly anticipate the Cavs making the Playoffs, the payout if they fail to do so is huge.  $1000 would be paid out on a $100 bet, $100 on a $10 bet.

Oddsmakers have the Cavs chances of winning the 2015 NBA Championship at just shy of 4/1.  Not winning requires a $55 bet to win $10 (with the $55 refunded should this bet be a winner).

Failing to win the Central Division pays just shy of 2/1 odds.  They are favored at -200.

Oddsmakers have Cleveland pegged to win 57 regular season games in 2014-2015.

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com

 

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