Christmas Day NBA Games Betting Odds 2014 – Cavs-Heat, Thunder-Spurs, More

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Christmas Day NBA games betting odds for 2014 were available for early wagering at Sportsbook.ag here.

The Wizards vs. Knicks game featured a line of -6.5 favoring Washington on the road.  The Wizards, however, have only paid out in 11 of their 27 games played.  While they have beaten New York in the last four meetings, only half of those games were won by more than two points.

The Cavs-Heat game features a return of Lebron James to Miami with the Heat a +5 home underdog.  Miami is struggling to win games this year without Lebron.  They are 13-6 Straight Up.  Cleveland has not been the dominant force in the Eastern Conference as initially expected though they do own a 17-10 record Straight Up entering this game.  Miami is 10-0 in the series so this should be interesting. 

Elsewhere, The Lakers-Bulls line had Chicago as a -11 home favorite and the Warriors vs. Clippers game had LA as a -2.5 home favorite.

The Thunder vs. Spurs Christmas Day NBA game betting odds were not immediately available at the time this went to press.  Check here for the latest odds.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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