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2014/2015 Eastern Conference Odds

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2014/2015 Eastern Conference Odds 

Post#1 » by HMFFL » Fri Jul 11, 2014 3:38 pm

These numbers will change depending on free agency.
If you had a $1 on Atlanta to win the Eastern Conference and if they do you would win $40.
Compare them to the rest of our division and you will notice that Washington and Charotte are projected once again to finish ahead of us.

Atlanta Hawks
+4000

Boston Celtics
+5000
Brooklyn Nets
+4000
Charlotte Hornets
+3500
Chicago Bulls
+400
Cleveland Cavaliers
+300
Detroit Pistons
+10000
Indiana Pacers
+800
Miami Heat
+260
Milwaukee Bucks
+15000
New York Knicks
+3000
Orlando Magic
+10000
Philadelphia 76ers
+25000
Toronto Raptors
+2500
Washington Wizards
+1500
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Re: 2014/2015 Eastern Conference Odds 

Post#2 » by davefmcl » Fri Jul 11, 2014 3:46 pm

I think the Hawks with Al healthy are > the Hornets. On the Wizards I think if Ariza leaves they drop below us too.
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Re: 2014/2015 Eastern Conference Odds 

Post#3 » by theatlfan » Fri Jul 11, 2014 4:23 pm

Always interesting to get the odds from a knowledgeable 3rd party and there's nothing like Vegas tagging the odds...

1st thought: NYK is ahead of us and we're as far behind them as BOS is behind us... Ouch.
2nd thought: I guess this would be what I expected. The upper crust is CHI, IND, and the LeBrons with a large pack of mediocre teams behind them. I would have hoped to be higher in that pack of mediocre teams though. I mean, this has us in a scrum with the "non-Lebrons" (whoever doesn't land him out of CLE/MIA) and BRK for 9th in the East. I know the arguments that "so-and-so won't be that good" and "we will be better [cite Horford; defense; etc]" but this is pretty d@mning. We know we played over our heads last season and we also know that teams will catch up to us and our record will eventually be closer to our talent level. Looks like the neutral 3rd party is expecting this to happen sooner over later and Ferry simply isn't doing enough to keep us ahead of that wave.
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