Miami Heat, Lebron James Favored to Win 2011 NBA Championship

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Jul/09/2010
Lebron James Miami Heat

The folks from BetUS.com, one of the most successful online gambling ventures, have wasted little time in getting odds up on which team will win the 2011 NBA Championship and Eastern Conference.

The Miami Heat and Lebron James just barely nudge out the Los Angeles Lakers and Kobe Bryant. 

Miami came in with 3/1 odds.  LA would essentially pay out $35 for every $10 bet.  Boston would pay 4/1 odds at BetUS.com. 

Stop reading now Cleveland Cavaliers fans.  Your team was listed with 25/1 odds of winning the 2011 NBA Championship minus Lebron James. 

Odds to win Eastern Conference

Atlanta Hawks

8/1

Boston Celtics

4/1

Charlotte Bobcats

20/1

Chicago Bulls

3/1

Cleveland Cavaliers

25/1

Detroit Pistons

12/1

Indiana Pacers

20/1

Miami Heat

1/1

Milwaukee Bucks

20/1

New Jersey Nets

30/1

New York Knicks

25/1

Orlando Magic

5/2

Philadelphia 76ers

15/1

Toronto Raptors

35/1

Washington Wizards

15/1

Odds to Win NBA Championship

Atlanta Hawks

15/1

Boston Celtics

7/1

Charlotte Bobcats

50/1

Chicago Bulls

7/1

Cleveland Cavaliers

50/1

Dallas Mavericks

15/1

Denver Nuggets

15/1

Detroit Pistons

25/1

Golden State Warriors

40/1

Houston Rockets

15/1

Indiana Pacers

50/1

Los Angeles Clippers

35/1

Los Angeles Lakers

7/2

Memphis Grizzlies

100/1

Miami Heat

3/1

Milwaukee Bucks

50/1

Minnesota Timberwolves

80/1

New Jersey Nets

60/1

New Orleans Hornets

8/1

New York Knicks

50/1

Oklahoma City Thunder

18/1

Orlando Magic

7/1

Philadelphia 76ers

35/1

Phoenix Suns

15/1

Portland Trailblazers

15/1

Sacramento Kings

75/1

San Antonio Spurs

8/1

Toronto Raptors

70/1

Utah Jazz

18/1

Washington Wizards

25/1

 

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