Dallas Mavericks 7-2 Phoenix Suns 7-2 San Antonio Spurs 4-1 Cleveland Cavaliers 10-1 Detroit Pistons 10-1 Houston Rockets 15-1 Chicago Bulls 10-1 Miami Heat 10-1 Denver Nuggets 25-1 Utah Jazz 25-1 Golden State Warriors 30-1 Toronto Raptors 40-1 Washington Wizards 60-1 Los Angeles Clippers 50-1 New Jersey Nets 60-1 Los Angeles Lakers 25-1 Orlando Magic 40-1 Seattle Sonics 60-1 Portland Blazers 60-1 New Orleans Hornets 60-1 Milwaukee Bucks 100-1 Charlotte BobCats 100-1 Atlanta Hawks 100-1 Minnesota T-Wolves 100-1 New York Knicks 100-1 Sacramento Kings 100-1 Indiana Pacers 100-1 Philadelphia 76ers 100-1 Boston Celtics 100-1 Memphis Grizzlies 150-1
behind cavs (who at best is 8th spot in the west) and detroit (who can't beat the cavs)? that's why u gotta win to get respect
No kidding. I was looking for the Celtics odd and thought that the poster simply forgot the team. What is this, odds from 3 months ago?
Personally I think thats rather fair given that we would have to go through the top two seeds to get to the finals whilst the two eastern conference finalist have a chance to win it all in the finals.
No way this is right... Lakers at 25-1 while Celtics are 100-1? What about Portland Blazers 60-1?? LoL!!
Spurs only win every other year. look it up. back-to-back? there's only one team in this state with that claim! can you guess?
This is probably where he found his odds... http://www.insidervlv.com/Odds/2008NBA.html that was the July 1, 2007 odds.
bodoglife.com has the celtics at 4-1 and the rockets at 7-1 so these are definitely not the current odds
Yes, I agree, but you have to start with the champ that have not lose anything although they may not be able to repeat. The Suns, and Mav. have not earned anything. The Spurs would beat the Suns again, and the Heats would beat the Mav. too. The Rockets shall be 10:1 insteads of 15:1. Back to back? Rockets? right? I started follow the Rockets because of the Dream.