In most cases the team that wins the NBA championship is considered to have the highest chance at winning it all next season until proven otherwise. That is, unless another team in the offseason acquires a few players that stack the cards in their favor so to speak.
Read MoreAs more and more states across the United States continue to legalize sports gambling, it is worth noting one of the most profitable teams against the spread in the NBA, The Golden State Warriors.
With a record of 17-9-1 ATS, the Dubs have proven to be a powerhouse for sports betting sharps and novices alike. To better understand what all this means, let’s start with how spreads work.
Read MoreIt’s no secret that Ben Simmons wants out of Philadelphia.
The 25-year-old point guard has reportedly let the 76ers organization know that he does not intend to report to training camp, according to Keith Pompey. Pompey said that Simmons’ preferred trade destinations are the “three California teams”, with one of those being Golden State.
On Tuesday, BetMGM sportsbook set their odds for the team to most likely land the lefty. Leading the league with the best odds to land Simmons are the Warriors, who are set as +300 favorites. The team with the second-best odds are the Minnesota Timberwolves, who are currently set at +400.
Read MoreThere is a lot to be hopeful for this season if you’re a Golden State Warriors fan. Stephen Curry signing a huge extension that locks the superstar up with the franchise that drafted him until the 2025-2026 season, Klay Thompson’s eventual return from injury, Andre Iguodala returning home, draft picks, free agent acquisitions, the list can go on. However, given the explosion of superteams in the NBA, many fans are left wondering if the Warriors have a roster that can contend. Well, oddsmakers are saying that Golden State’s chances are pretty good.
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