2015 Three-Point Contest Gambling Odds
The 2015 NBA All-Star Weekend is officially underway, and while the big game on Sunday will be what most people ultimately talk about, Saturday night has enough star power to keep fans interested.
The 2015 NBA All-Star Weekend is officially underway, and while the big game on Sunday will be what most people ultimately talk about, Saturday night has enough star power to keep fans interested.
The NBA Dunk Contest has turned into an event where fans hope they see at least one or two dunks that absolutely blow their minds and get them out of their seats.
The NBA playoffs keep on rolling. There are a lot of ways to analyze who has the edge, from matchups, key statistics (rebounding, turnovers), spread marks and even who’s hot and who’s not. One area that will also come up is how these playoff opponents did when they faced each other during the regular season.
Sports Interaction’s Al Dannity breaks down some of the weekend’s big NBA playoff games.
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Kobe sits, the Lakers keep on winning…scaring the heck out of the rest of the league. Kobe Bryant has been out since February 5th (nursing a sprained ankle), but missing one of the best players in the world hasn’t tripped up the odds-on Championship favorites.
The Orlando Magic opened as 2 ½-point favorites but it’s a good bet that most bettors will have their action on the Los Angeles Lakers when tip-off rolls around on Sunday.
You can place your bets on potentially the final game of the NBA Season right now on our Live NBA Odds page and follow the latest percentages on each side on the NBA Betting Trends page.
The Lakers and Magic meet up in Orlando tonight for Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
Judging by the numerous angles focused on the concept of revenge, we should expect the Magic to climb back into the series in a lower scoring game. Take a look at some of these revenge trends as we preview the game, then head on over to the NBA GAME MATCHUP page for more key betting information.
Bettors aren’t buying that a long layoff will affect the Cleveland Cavaliers when they hit the court for Game 1 of their second round series against the Atlanta Hawks tonight.
Early Sportsbook.com trends show 90% of the action for tonight’s game is on the 11 ½-point favorite, Cavs with 76% of bettors liking the Over 179 points.
Facing a win-or-else scenario, Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat already would figure to have plenty of motivation. Just in case, the Atlanta Hawks provided oodles more. Between Mario West’s wild celebration as the first half of Game 5 expired, Josh Smith’s showboating dunk attempt in the final minutes and Hawks radio announcer Steve Holman mocking the NBA’s scoring champion throughout, Wade and Miami are down 3-2 in the series but clearly leading in bulletin-board material.
After taking a 3-1 lead in their best-of-7 first round playoff series with a 58-point win at New Orleans, anyone and everyone believes the Nuggets will end the series on Wednesday. Be sure to get the latest info about this game on the LIVE NBA ODDS, BETTING TRENDS, and TEAM STATISTICS pages before hitting the confirm button on your wagers.
The NBA playoffs started off with a shocker Saturday afternoon and were later followed by another only because of the circumstances.
Could Boston or San Antonio really be in danger of losing two home games to open series and have to travel into enemy territory search for two wins?
Based on opening game performances, the answer is yes, but will bettors take the line-makers bait on new numbers?
It’s the final weekend of the NBA’s regular season, and by the time we meet again next Friday, the playoff matchups will be set and we’ll be anxiously awaiting the tip-off of the postseason the next day. Until that happens however, there is still plenty left to be decided in terms of seeding in both conferences. While the 16 teams that will be participating in the playoffs are virtually set, who will be playing who remains far from.
The playoff picture is getting clearer and clearer but we still have some great power trends this weekend to help you cash-in.
On Saturday, drama is aplenty when the desperate Phoenix Suns visit the Utah Jazz. Phoenix goes into the weekend trailing the 8th spot in the West by 3.5 games. Unfortunately, in their last two trips to Utah, they were beaten by 12 and 22 points respectively. Plus, Utah is again a sterling 30-6 straight-up and 21-15 ATS at home.
The Statfox power trend has unearthed some NBA betting nuggets to make your Saturday and Sunday a profitable one.
The Sunday games really stand out, as three nationally televised games highlight the schedule. In the first one, the Celtics welcome San Antonio to town. The Spurs have opened up a comfortable lead in the Southwest Division but will go into this contest with a record of just 5-11 ATS versus the Eastern Conference.
A great weekend of NBA betting can only be improved by the Top StatFox Power Trends.
We begin with a light Saturday, with just six games. However, two of the games involve playoff contenders with Orlando at Miami and Cleveland at Utah. The Magic have won 10 straight games in the head-to-head series. Cleveland will be looking to extend a 7-2 straight up and 9-0 ATS run vs. the Jazz.
The NBA schedule is chalk full of some good games on Saturday and we’re here to provide you some of the best power trends.
You’ll find nine different games to choose from, including continuations of the road trips for New Orleans and Orlando.
After taking on Cleveland and L.A. on Friday night respectively, it doesn’t get much easier for either team on Saturday.