Vegas Bettors Finding Cleveland Cavs Appealing

Search

hacheman@therx.com
Staff member
Joined
Jan 2, 2002
Messages
139,168
Tokens
Cavaliers appeal to Vegas bettors

By David Purdum | Special to ESPN.com

More bets have been placed on the Cleveland Cavaliers to win the 2015 NBA title than on any other team at the Las Vegas Superbook.

"They are our biggest liability right now," said MGM VP of Race and Sports Jay Rood. "We took a dime ($1,000) on them at 40-1."
The Cavs are currently down to 10-1 at the MGM.

The story's the same all over Vegas, as reports surfaced about LeBron James' potential interest in returning to Cleveland. Las Vegas Superbook assistant manager and head NBA oddsmaker Jeff Sherman told ESPN.com that none of the bets on the Cavs have been "significant" in size, but, altogether, the wagers were enough to cut Cleveland's odds in half, from 60-1 to 30-1.

The defending champion San Antonio Spurs (9-2) and the Chicago Bulls (7-1) are the only teams that have attracted more money than the Cavaliers, but no team has received more overall bets (28) than Cleveland since odds went up on June 9. In comparison, the Miami Heat, the favorite at 5-2, had attracted only one bet at the Superbook.

Sherman cautioned that the NBA futures pool is only a month old, however. And some sports books, notably the Wynn, are not taking bets until free agency shakes itself out.
William Hill U.S. director of bookmaking Nick Bogdanovich said in a text message that his shop also had seen a recent influx of betting interest on the Cavs, "but nothing over the top." It's been enough, though, to shorten Cleveland's championship odds from 50-1 on June 16 to 20-1 currently at William Hill's Nevada book.

If James were return to Cleveland, where he spent the first seven seasons of his NBA career, Sherman said he would adjust the Cavs' odds to around 8-1.
"They are such a young team," Sherman said of the Cavaliers. "They would be better positioned for the next season than this upcoming one."
 
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
5,615
Tokens
Any bet on ther Cavs is foolish; they couldn't give LeBron any talent last time and they won't this time.
 

Rx Senior
Joined
Dec 7, 2004
Messages
18,351
Tokens
I want nothing more than lebron to go back to cavs but I agree with sherman that even with lebron this year is not thr championship year. Everyone else still too young. Need at least one or two years to become scary with bron
 

Member
Joined
Aug 20, 2007
Messages
12,070
Tokens
If Lebron returned to the Cavs, their line up looks pretty good

And especially how weak the East is, Miami will probably miss the playoffs, Indiana might lose Lance. Its still will be a 2-3 race again next year
 

Forum statistics

Threads
1,108,591
Messages
13,452,739
Members
99,423
Latest member
lbplayer
The RX is the sports betting industry's leading information portal for bonuses, picks, and sportsbook reviews. Find the best deals offered by a sportsbook in your state and browse our free picks section.FacebookTwitterInstagramContact Usforum@therx.com