2015 NBA Handicapping
The 2015 NBA Finals have come and gone. The 2014-15 campaign is officially over. The time is now to recap where teams belong on our year-long power rankings.
The 2015 NBA Finals have come and gone. The 2014-15 campaign is officially over. The time is now to recap where teams belong on our year-long power rankings.
It is no surprise that the Cavs are the Central Division favourites here, they are the favourites for everything right now. Still the better value is on the Bulls but beyond that there is no way another team could sneak up and grab the division title. Those two should battle for most of the season provide the Bulls stay healthy and whole.
The 2014-15 NBA betting season is approaching with as much hype as any campaign in recent history. Why the hype? Not only are people beyond curious to see how the Cleveland Cavaliers play upon LeBron James’ arrival, but fans and analysts alike are equally as intrigued by how the Miami Heat will survive in a post-LeBron world.
The San Antonio Spurs are coming off a season that not only saw them prove doubters wrong, but win their fifth championship in NBA history — their fifth since 1999. The catch? This team has never won back-to-back titles, which is what it will try to do during the 2014-15 season.
The 2014-15 NBA betting season is approaching with as much hype as any campaign in recent history. There have been player shifts all over the league that have contributed to the hype, but one thing that hasn’t changed is that the Southwest division is still one of the most competitive across all divisions in the Association.
The Denver Nuggets were ravaged by injuries during the 2013-14 NBA season. As long as health is out of sight and out of mind this upcoming season, the Nuggets’ NBA odds will improve, and the team will be ready to compete for a spot in the 2014-15 postseason—even if they make it as a surprise squad, considering how tough the Western Conference is at this juncture.
The Portland Trail Blazers were the darlings of the 2013-14 NBA season. The good news about that? They caught everyone by surprise, starting the year 24-5. The bad news? They won’t catch anyone napping on their NBA odds in 2014-15. Cappers Picks provides free NBA HOOPS handicapping tips all season long.
The 2014-15 NBA betting season is approaching with as much hype as any season in recent history. LeBron James’ return to the Cleveland Cavaliers is the major reason why, but from the perspective of the Northwest Division, the bigger news is the departure of Kevin Love. Cappers Picks provides free NBA HOOPS handicapping tips all season long.
The NBA released its regular-season schedule in August, and there are a handful of NBA Gambling contests that stick out above the rest. We all know that anything involving guys such as Kevin Durant and LeBron James is worth watching, but star power isn’t the only thing that goes into creating a great contest. Cappers Picks provides free NBA HOOPS handicapping tips all season long.
The Pacific Division, which was once owned year after year by the Los Angeles Lakers, now belongs to the Los Angeles Clippers. The “other” team from L.A. won an impressive 57 games last season, and will look to defend its title as divisional champions. Cappers Picks provides free NBA HOOPS handicapping tips all season long.
The Oklahoma City Thunder finished the 2013-14 NBA regular season with 59 wins and the second-best record in the Western Conference behind the San Antonio Spurs. In fact, it’s that same Spurs team that eliminated OKC from the Western Conference Finals in six games during the postseason. Cappers Picks provides free NBA HOOPS handicapping tips all season long.
The Minnesota Timberwolves had one goal entering the 2014 NBA offseason: trade Kevin Love. They successfully accomplished that goal, striking a deal with the new-look Cleveland Cavaliers—and as a result, they have a drastically different look entering the 2014-15 NBA gambling season. Cappers Picks provides free NBA HOOPS handicapping tips all season long.