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NBA 2010-11 ODDSMAKER: WHO WILL WIN THE NBA CHAMPIONSHIP NEXT SEASON?

Odds are out, teams are assembled (with the exception of a few still looming in free-agents) and last season has already become a thing of the past.

As our minds and thoughts shift to the upcoming 2010-11′ NBA season, fans can’t help but to ponder about who will out-duel the league and ultimately win the NBA Finals.

While that incomparable moment is certainly far away from taking place, organizations are already gaining edges on others according to Linesmaker.com which has the Miami Heat at 9-5 odds of winning it all next season.

So the question remains, who will win the NBA championship next season?

Miami Heat- 9/5 Odds- 55.5% chances of winning the NBA championship

Once Wade and Bosh agreed to signing with the organization Miami’s odds of winning a championship obviously shot up, especially after their first-round exit during the postseason.

But when LeBron James decided to join the two in Miami, the Heats chances of winning landed them above the two time defending champions, giving the MIA a ridiculous 55.5 percent of grabbing the title.

Miami has a preposterous core with solid veterans such as Udonis Haslem, Mike MillerZydrunas Ilgauskas, and potentially Juwan Howard and Jerry Stackhouse joining the stacked up squad.

Will the Heat be able to surge through the regular season and into the NBA Finals with ease or will the team run into major problems regarding to their supporting cast?

Dallas Mavericks- 15-1 Odds- 6.67% chances of winning the NBA championship

Jason Kidd, Jason Terry, Dirk Nowitzki, Caron Butler, Shawn Marion, Brendan Haywood, Tyson Chandler…the Mavericks have undoubtedly one of the most amped up rosters in the NBA.

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Linesmakers are just making money off peoples stupidity to the hype right now...

55% really?

The world champion Lakers 22% less chance to win a championship that they already won the last 2 years? Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight =/

by ap3604 on Jul 15, 2010 8:06 PM CDT reply actions  

Lakers

Before you ask why I'm a fan of both the Cowboys and Jets, I'll just say the answer is complicated and that it just turned out that way.

by Grady90 on Jul 18, 2010 10:37 AM CDT reply actions  

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