Sports betting odds fans have been waiting for the crazy Western Conference sportsbetting playoff seeding to be finalized. With just one day left in the NBA regular season the sportsbetting community can finally get to work analyzing the sportsbetting odds for the various first round match ups. However, there is no question in the sportsbetting odds community as to which is the most intriguing: San Antonio Spurs vs. Phoenix Spurs.
Sports betting odds makers are rarely contending with such challenging or important match ups so early in the NBA playoffs. Both of these teams have the potential of becoming sportsbetting odds victors in the NBA Finals and so it seems almost absurd that they would square off against one another in sports betting so early in the playoffs. But since the NBA, and the West in particular, are so hyper-competitive this season sportsbetting odds makers find themselves contemplating a battle between two of the best teams in the league in the first round sportsbetting action.
The Spurs are the defending champs and have one of the most solid rosters in sportsbetting odds history. Seeking its fifth title in ten years, the Spurs are not only looking to get past the first round but defy the sports betting odds and establish itself as one of the greatest dynasties in NBA history. But this year Spurs seem to have lost a step to age as Tim Duncan has been very solid, but not the dominating MVP that many sportsbetting odds fans have become accustomed to. However, Tony Parker has expanded his roll in the offense and Manu Ginobili has become one of the best shooting guards in the NBA sportsbetting odds.
In Phoenix, Steve Nash leads one of the most prolific offenses in NBA sports betting odds competition. The team took a big gamble, one many sports betting odds experts are still panning, in trading for the aging Shaquille O’Neal. He was brought in for just such an occasion as paring up with Duncan and the rest of the dominant big men in the Western Conference sports betting odds. This series will be the ultimate litmus test to see whether the big fella still has game or the sports betting odds makers were right in deriding the deal.
In the end, the Spurs may have looked a bit rusty in the regular season, but the Suns still lack the necessary play in the paint to defeat the Spurs in the sportsbetting odds. Just like last year, expect the Spurs to end the Suns’ playoff hopes and burying them in the first round of the NBA sportsbetting odds playoffs.