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The 2015 NBA gambling offseason has been quite kind to a handful of contending franchises. It’s also been downright mean to a few others.
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The 2015 NBA gambling offseason has been quite kind to a handful of contending franchises. It’s also been downright mean to a few others.
The 2015 NBA handicapping offseason has been just about as exciting as much of the play we saw during the actual 2014-15 campaign. Surprising signings and draft picks have vaulted some of the league’s mediocre franchises into official underdog status.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are currently listed as the favorites to win the 2016 NBA Championship, and it’s easy to see why. After all, this is virtually the same team that pushed the eventual-2015 champion Golden State Warriors to six games in the Finals without Kevin Love or Kyrie Irving on the court — except it’s presumably going to enter next year’s campaign
The Los Angeles Clippers had a legitimate chance at taking home the Larry O’Brien Trophy during the 2014-15 season. In fact, they were just one win away from a Western Conference Finals appearance, but a crucial collapse in the conference semifinals have them as hungry as ever for a 2016 NBA Championship.
The Oklahoma City Thunder hold the fourth-best odds to win the 2016 NBA championship after a tumultuous 2014-15 campaign. Very few teams in the league will ever be able to repeat that sentence about themselves, but with Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook looking to come back healthy (and at the same time), this group could turn things around quickly after one down year.
The Duke Blue Devils took home the 2015 NCAA Basketball National Championship trophy, and chances are, they will be in the thick of things once again in 2016.
We all know who the favorites are going to be to win the 2016 College Basketball National Championship. March Madness will undoubtedly feature the Duke Blue Devils and Kentucky Wildcats as headline-dominators, and teams such as the Maryland Terrapins and Kansas Jayhawks have a chance to steal some of the attention as well.
The Golden State Warriors hold the third-best odds to win the 2016 NBA championship after free agency has finally calmed down. But in the eyes of many, the Dubs will remain favorites until knocked off — especially with virtually every major piece of the puzzle returning next season.
If there’s one team that improved its NBA title chances for 2016 through free agency, it’s the San Antonio Spurs.
The 2014-15 NCAA football season saw the first-ever College Football Playoffs crown the Ohio State Buckeyes as the undisputed champions. They took down the favorited Alabama Crimson Tide to advance to the finals, where they dominated the Oregon Ducks and Heisman Trophy Winner, Marcus Mariota.
With the 2015 NBA Draft behind us, there’s no more wondering where Karl-Anthony Towns, Jahlil Okafor and D’Angelo Russell will land. Barring an offseason trade, each rookie drafted knows his home, but what we don’t know is who will take away the hardware for 2015-16’s Rookie of the Year.
The NBA draft is designed to introduce new talent to the Association, and there are a handful of teams that fared better than the rest when the big night came to a close in June.
The 2015-16 NBA betting season may be complete, but that doesn’t mean things are slowing down around the Association. The draft has come and gone, free agency is on the horizon and bettors are getting a clearer picture of which teams will be favorites to take home the Larry O’Brien Trophy in 2016.
The 2015 NBA Draft is nearly upon us, and while the first few picks are considered a consensus among most mock drafts, there is certainly a possible for a shakeup with one week remaining.
The 2015 NBA Finals have come and gone. The 2014-15 campaign is officially over. The time is now to recap where teams belong on our year-long power rankings.
The 2014-15 college football season saw an FBS champion crowned for the first time through a playoff format. The Ohio State Buckeyes faced off against the Oregon Ducks on the biggest stage, and it was the former that walked away victorious, 42-20.