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MVP Stephen Curry and not-VP Damian Lillard went toe to toe in Game 4 of their second-round playoff series on Monday, but Curry’s sneakers which house his toes cost more than $500. It was a battle of the league's best point guard versus the league’s second best point guard, and Lillard gave Curry a run for his money for the entirety of the game – regulation time, that is. When the match went into overtime, Curry just said screw this noise. He scored the first 12 Warriors points in OT and set an NBA record of 17 in the extra quarter on his way to scoring 40 points as the Warriors defeated the Blazers, 132-125, to take a 3-1 series lead. The Warriors will have a chance to wrap up on Wednesday at home, where online betting odds favor them -1100 to +700.
With the Conference Finals right around the corner and with Cleveland sweeping their second straight playoff series; sports betting fans should begin to wonder if the Cavaliers are better than the Warriors right now. Let’s look at the cold facts: The Cavaliers are on an 8-0 winning streak and they are comfortably waiting for an opponent in the Easter Conference Finals, for a second straight year.
At the time they weren’t online betting favorites (the tables have turned, though), so it was a surprise when the Miami Heat figuratively drew first blood by winning game 1 of their series versus the Raptors at Toronto. Who would have thought, thought, that the Raptors would draw literal blood in game2? It was an accident, of course – DeMar DeRozan brought his elbow up and busted Goran Dragic lip. Or maybe it was Dragic who brought his head down in the way of DeRozan’s elbow; he does have a weird tendency to get his front tooth knocked out – the string and doorknob method may not be well known in Slovenia.
When betting on basketball is as one-sided as the Cleveland Cavaliers made game 2 of their NBA playoffs second round series against the Atlanta Hawks, it’s always refreshing when extracurricular occurrences shake things up a bit. For example, Charles Oakley and Charles Barkley are clearly paying tribute to the late, great Prince – specifically one if his biggest hits – by reviving their 1999 feud. And it was about time, too; according to the 7 Year Rule, they were able to rehash this particular storyline since 2006. It all started with the Cavs’ dissection of the Hawks on Wednesday.
Continue ReadingHaving a player of the enormous talent of Steph Curry would make even the L.A. Lakers online betting darlings. But not having him available for the past five games appears to only have strengthened the Golden State Warriors this season. Not having their superstar player gave this team a chance to shine together as a unit, all the while showcasing that individually they are a pretty damn good bunch of basketball players.
When the Portland Trailblazers think they know the answers, basketball betting favorites the Golden State Warriors change the questions. The Blazers have learned the hard way that you don’t throw rocks at a man with a machine gun. The Warriors are so quick, they could spit in the wind, duck, and let it hit the old lady behind them. They are so fast they could turn the light off and be in bed before the room's dark. The Warriors don't need to know how tough they are to know how tough they are.
Continue ReadingA crazy game 1 between Miami and Toronto its on the books, we now move to game 2, and see from an online betting perspective of what to expect.
Continue ReadingThe Oklahoma City Thunder has made me a very happy man – though I’m not even a basketball batting person, and yes, I’m aware of the irony – by winning Game 2 of their series at San Antonio, tying the series 1-1. And to top it all off, Manu Ginobili got a chestful of elbow courtesy of Dion Waiters. Obviously, San Antonio are blaming the shameful 98-97 defeat at home on this supposedly controversial “no-call.”
The Toronto Raptors (-200) are basketball betting favorites against the Miami Heat (+170). Unlike the rest of the teams in the NBA playoffs, the Raptors have not just one city, but an entire country pulling for them – theoretically speaking. Canadian sports fans sustained quite a blow this year as not one Canadian hockey team made the NHL playoffs.
Just like when Dorothy told the Scarecrow she would miss him the most within the other two guys’ hearing range, many online betting sportsbooks are treating the Golden State Warriors and San Antonio Spurs’ respective rivals – the Portland Trailblazers and Oklahoma City Thunder – as mere afterthoughts.