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Patrick Chewing
07-05-2016, 03:42 PM
Link: http://knicks.247sports.com/Bolt/Las-Vegas-updates-NBA-title-odds-after-Kevin-Durant-announcement-46091844

Golden State Warriors 2-3

Cleveland Cavaliers 5-2

San Antonio Spurs 8-1

Los Angeles Clippers 20-1

Boston Celtics 20-1 :eek:

Oklahoma City Thunder 30-1

Toronto Raptors 40-1

Miami Heat 50-1

Atlanta Hawks 50-1

Minnesota Timberwolves 60-1

New Orleans Pelicans 60-1

Houston Rockets 60-1

Portland Trail Blazers 60-1

Utah Jazz 60-1

Memphis Grizzlies 80-1

Indiana Pacers 80-1

New York Knicks 80-1 :banana:

Orlando Magic 80-1

Detroit Pistons 80-1

Chicago Bulls 100-1

Washington Wizards 100-1

Dallas Mavericks 100-1

Milwaukee Bucks 100-1

Los Angeles Lakers 100-1

Philadelphia 76ers 100-1

Charlotte Hornets 100-1

Denver Nuggets 200-1

Sacramento Kings 200-1

Phoenix Suns 300-1

Brooklyn Nets 1000-1 :lol

Nike D'Antoni
07-05-2016, 03:43 PM
OKC & Miami Heat are way too high when they took some important hits this summer.

ArbitraryWater
07-05-2016, 03:51 PM
can anyone give this to me in fractional or decimal odds

kshutts1
07-05-2016, 03:57 PM
can anyone give this to me in fractional or decimal odds
Erasing my idiocy to give you this:

http://www.pinnacle.com/en/betting-articles/educational/odds-formats-available-at-pinnacle-sports

Quickening
07-05-2016, 04:00 PM
I have never gambled on sports, so I could be WAY off base, but I think it's...

You need to bet the number on the right to win the number on the left.

So for the Nets, if you bet a dollar and they win, you get a grand.
Cavs if you bet $2, you win $5.

This seems to hold up with everything except for the Warriors... I can't comprehend how bet $3 and win $2 works... unless it's an additional? In which case the new answer would be...

Bet on the right, win the combined total of right plus left.

..... I did say I could be way wrong. Someone help us, lol

I think with warriors if you bet 2 dollars you get 3 back, so 1 dollar profit. They're odds on to win.

ArbitraryWater
07-05-2016, 04:05 PM
I think with warriors if you bet 2 dollars you get 3 back, so 1 dollar profit. They're odds on to win.

no way if you bet 200 on GSW you get 300.... thats freeeeeee money... no way.

kshutts1
07-05-2016, 04:07 PM
I think with warriors if you bet 2 dollars you get 3 back, so 1 dollar profit. They're odds on to win.
If that's true, then it should be represented in 3 to 2 format, so that my "formula" makes sense across the board, lol.

But I found another website that said seeing odds of "X to Y" is really a decimal odd, in that Y/X = decimal odds. But again, I don't know how that works with weird numbers like the Warriors have.

ArbitraryWater
07-05-2016, 04:08 PM
Erasing my idiocy to give you this:

http://www.pinnacle.com/en/betting-articles/educational/odds-formats-available-at-pinnacle-sports

I think your initial post is correct, not sure why the number on the right isnt always 1 though.... to show what youd get with 1 dollar play.

The article you linked are moneyline odds...

I cant even tell what the American ones from the OP are and I see them all the time.

greymatter
07-05-2016, 04:18 PM
no way if you bet 200 on GSW you get 300.... thats freeeeeee money... no way.

No, your net profit for betting 300 is 200. Bet 300 dollars (this money leaves your hands), get 500 if they win.

ArbitraryWater
07-05-2016, 04:52 PM
No, your net profit for betting 300 is 200. Bet 300 dollars (this money leaves your hands), get 500 if they win.

I doub that, though... that much? Means they got 1.65 odds.. I dunno, maybe

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TheGoatest
10-07-2020, 03:25 AM
The crazy part is that in the brief period after the Cavs won the 2016 finals and before Durant signed with the Warriors, Vegas had Warriors as the favorites to win the 2017 championship.
Really puts just how insanely stacked those Warriors were into perspective.