Warriors and Heat among Second Tier Title Contenders
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Monte Kivo
It’s far too early to say for sure how the 2014-2015 NBA campaign will unfold, but fans have seen enough to get excited about the possibilities. Through the first week of the season we’ve seen high profile contenders perform admirably, but we’ve also seen drastic improvements from the next tier of challengers. The NBA betting community can’t get enough of those underdog threats.
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The Golden State Warriors are no stranger to the league’s spotlight, and they’ve kicked off the year with three consecutive wins and one bold decision to sign shooting guard Klay Thompson to a max deal contract. The two-way two-guard has already proved to be a worthy investment; he’s leading the NBA in scoring with 29.3 points per game.
Thompson’s Warriors are 8/1 to win the NBA championship and may soon join the shortlist of teams capable of winning a ring.
Speaking of undefeated starts, the Miami Heat has become an Eastern Conference threat even without LeBron James. Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade have stepped up as expected, and the team is 33/1 to win the championship. Their road to the Finals will be a tough one, but it’s not like the majority of the roster doesn’t know what it takes to get there.
Is it too early to read into the underdog success?
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www.BettorsChat.com
Monte Kivo
It’s far too early to say for sure how the 2014-2015 NBA campaign will unfold, but fans have seen enough to get excited about the possibilities. Through the first week of the season we’ve seen high profile contenders perform admirably, but we’ve also seen drastic improvements from the next tier of challengers. The NBA betting community can’t get enough of those underdog threats.
Bet on the NBA at Bovada and get a free 50% bonus.
The Golden State Warriors are no stranger to the league’s spotlight, and they’ve kicked off the year with three consecutive wins and one bold decision to sign shooting guard Klay Thompson to a max deal contract. The two-way two-guard has already proved to be a worthy investment; he’s leading the NBA in scoring with 29.3 points per game.
Thompson’s Warriors are 8/1 to win the NBA championship and may soon join the shortlist of teams capable of winning a ring.
Speaking of undefeated starts, the Miami Heat has become an Eastern Conference threat even without LeBron James. Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade have stepped up as expected, and the team is 33/1 to win the championship. Their road to the Finals will be a tough one, but it’s not like the majority of the roster doesn’t know what it takes to get there.
Is it too early to read into the underdog success?
USA Players:
NON USA Players: