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2011 NBA Title Odds July 06, 2010 6:59 AM by GT Staff
c/o M, Hilton 5/22 & Lucky’s 7/2
team
M
Lucky’s
Los Angeles Lakers
5-2
12-5
Cleveland Cavaliers
8-1
10-1
Boston Celtics
20-1
18-1
Orlando Magic
11-1
10-1
Denver Nuggets
20-1
20-1
Houston Rockets
30-1
30-1
San Antonio Spurs
25-1
30-1
Portland Trail Blazers
30-1
27-1
Utah Jazz
40-1
40-1
Dallas Mavericks
20-1
22-1
New Orleans Hornets
50-1
50-1
Chicago Bulls
5-1
7-1
Phoenix Suns
30-1
25-1
Atlanta Hawks
60-1
50-1
Miami Heat
2-1
7-1
Philadelphia 76ers
50-1
50-1
Golden St. Warriors
80-1
70-1
Charlotte Bobcats
60-1
60-1
Detroit Pistons
80-1
80-1
Toronto Raptors
80-1
80-1
New York Knicks
25-1
30-1
New Jersey Nets
20-1
30-1
Indiana Pacers
80-1
75-1
Milwaukee Bucks
60-1
50-1
LA Clippers
50-1
45-1
Washington Wizards
80-1
80-1
Minnesota T’wolves
120-1
120-1
Okla City Thunder
18-1
18-1
Sacramento Kings
100-1
100-1
Memphis Grizzlies
60-1
60-1
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