Where Can I Bet on the NBA Playoffs – 2014 Series Odds, Exact Results, More

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You can bet on the NBA Playoffs (2014) at Sportsbook.com, which already had all the series odds posted on the first games.  Place your 1st bet and get your 2nd bet FREE at Sportsbook.com here.

Sportsbook.com does accept credit cards to open an online betting account.

Series Exact Results odds were available from Sportsbook.com, one of the few online books that offer this betting option.
Game 1 series odds were as follows:

April 19:

Nets +3 Raptors
Warriors +7 Clippers

Hawks +8 Pacers
Grizzlies +7 Thunder
April 20:

Mavericks +9 Spurs
Bobcats +10 Heat
Wizards -5 Bulls
Trailblazers +5.5 Rockets
Here are your opening odds to win the 2014 NBA Championship:

Miami Heat +220 (pays $22 on a $10 bet)

San Antonio Spurs 3/1

Oklahoma City Thunder 4/1

Indiana Pacers 8/1 

Los Angeles Clippers 11/1

Houston Rockets 23/1

Brooklyn Nets 40/1

Portland Blazers 50/1

Golden State Warriors 60/1

Chicago Bulls 60/1

Memphis Grizzlies 70/1

Toronto Raptors 90/1

Dallas Mavericks 100/1

Washington Wizards 125/1

Charlotte Bobcats 200/1

Atlanta Hawks 900/1

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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