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NBA Betting Gears Up for Explosive Second Half of the Season
Date: 17 Feb 2009 - Category: Sports Betting

The NBA's All-Star festivities have wrapped up which means betting on the second half of the season is ready for liftoff.
With all of the
tumult that came with first half action, experts are predicting an explosive conclusion to the season. Fans across the country are amped and
speculation is at an all time high with regards to coach firings, MVP, and of course championship betting odds.
This being the case, online
sportsbook BetUS, currently offering 145% in free bonuses, posted odds on all things regarding the NBA's second half.
"This NBA season
has already seen some spectacular action and gameplay, with the MVP and playoff debates heating up now", stated BetUS.com spokesman Reed Richards.
"There's no question this year some big names might get missed for an underdog pick, I really think we'll see some long shots get it done
as we approach the playoffs", Richards continued.
Thus analysts at BetUS posted the following NBA scenario betting odds.
Coaches Fired
in 2009
Vinny Del Negro: Yes 5/9, No 7/5, Jim O'Brien: Yes 3/2, No 1/2 Mike Dunleavy: Yes 5/9, No 7/5
Coach of the
Year
Mike Brown 3/1, Stan Van Gundy 4/1, Doc Rivers 4/1, Phil Jackson 5/1
Most Valuable Player (MVP)
Allen Iverson 100/1,
Amare Stoudemire 40/1, Brandon Roy 25/1 Chauncey Billups 40/1, Chris Bosh 50/1, Chris Paul 10/1 Danny Granger 35/1, Derrick Rose 500/1,
Dirk Nowitzki 35/1
NBA Championship
Atlanta Hawks 50/1, Boston Celtics 5/2, Charlotte Bobcats 300/1 Chicago Bulls 150/1,
Cleveland Cavaliers 4/1, Dallas Mavericks 50/1 Denver Nuggets 25/1, Detroit Pistons 35/1, Golden State Warriors 300/1
More betting
odds regarding the NBA are available at BetUs sportsbook.
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