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sundizz
10-28-2015, 06:16 AM
It seems somewhat likely that the MVP race is going to come down to Curry, Durant, Harden, Lebron and CP3 based on records + stats
The most likely outcome for records will be (though 3 through 5 could change pretty easily).
1. Dubs
2. Thunder
3. Cavs
4. Rockets
5. Clippers
The odds are (in order)
If you bet $1 dollar you get back:
1. Bron 5/2 = $3.50 ($2.50 + $1)
2. A. Davis 7/2 = $4.50 ($3.50 + $1)
3. Curry 5/1 = $6 ($5 + 1)
4. Durant 13/2 = $7.50 ($6.50 + $1)
5. Harden 7/1 = $8 ($7 + 1)
6. Westbrook 11/1 = $12 ($11 + $1)
7. Griffin 16/1 = $17 ($16 + $1)
8. CP3 20/1 = $21 ($20 + $1)
Seems like $50 on Curry, $50 on Bron and $50 on KD would be an excellent betting option.
Bron wins you get $175 and you spent $150
Curry wins you get $300 and you spent $150
Durant wins and you get $375 and you spent $150
bigkingsfan
10-28-2015, 06:37 AM
Curry was 28 to 1 last year.
sundizz
10-28-2015, 06:39 AM
Curry was 28 to 1 last year.
And I very happily enjoyed :applause: I thought Bron would get it most likely due to the media loving his comeback story, the Decision part II, aka the Revision. Luckily, the Dubs managed to get way more wins.
macmac
10-28-2015, 07:27 AM
Chris Paul is the best bang for you buck
ArbitraryWater
10-28-2015, 07:52 AM
And I very happily enjoyed :applause: I thought Bron would get it most likely due to the media loving his comeback story, the Decision part II, aka the Revision. Luckily, the Dubs managed to get way more wins.
Media doesn't care, if they truly cared, Bron would have been the MVP, since he was by far the best.
ScarSymmetry
10-28-2015, 07:56 AM
Seems like $50 on Curry, $50 on Bron and $50 on KD would be an excellent betting option.
Bron wins you get $175 and you spent $150
Bet $150 at a slight chance to win $25.......:facepalm
BlakFrankWhite
10-28-2015, 08:46 AM
Putting 1k on Westbrook
Easy money
LoneyROY7
10-28-2015, 02:35 PM
Give me Blake 16/1 please.
LikeMike
10-28-2015, 02:42 PM
Chris Paul is the best bang for you buck
I'm thinking a better bang for your buck is Smush Parker making an unexpected return and winning MVP. That must be $1M for every dollar spent.
chips93
10-28-2015, 02:49 PM
Media doesn't care, if they truly cared, Bron would have been the MVP, since he was by far the best.
mvps dont take sabbaticals.
when we needed him he was there, but he coasted a ton last year. curry deserved MVP.
Durant is the best value, imo, and ought to be the favorite. hes got an edge this year.
Thorpesaurous
10-28-2015, 04:02 PM
I like Curry Harden and Westbrook off that list. I'm afraid Bron is too far into the maintenance section of his career. He'll miss too much time to keep things rolling for the postseason.
Anthony Davis I just worry his team won't be good enough. The Pellies are a fringe playoff team at best, and that's a tough spot to win from even if he's great.
Harden and Curry should both get the heavy shots needed on teams that will be chasing home court in the west. Those are both good places to start. And Westbrook is getting a better number than Durant, who I'm still afraid will require to miss time to maintain that foot. But the Thunder could be back in that home court discussion.
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