Dallas Mavericks at San Antonio Spurs
Friday, 11/26/10, 8:30 PM EDT
Opening Point Spread:  San Antonio -4
Current Betting Line:  San Antonio -4
Opening Total:  197
Current Total:  196
Current Moneyline:  San Antonio -175 / Dallas +155

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Orlando Magic at San Antonio Spurs
Monday, 11/22/10, 8:30 PM EDT
Opening Point Spread:  San Antonio -3.5
Current Betting Line:  San Antonio -3.5
Opening Total:  196
Current Total:  196

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Chicago Bulls at San Antonio Spurs, AT&T Center, San Antonio, TX
Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 9:30 pm Eastern, TV: ESPN
Opening Line: Spurs -7
Current Line: Spurs -7
Opening Total: 207
Current Total: 204 1/2
Money Line: Spurs -320 / Bulls +260

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Los Angeles Clippers at San Antonio Spurs
Wednesday, 11/10/10, 9:30 PM EST, TV: ESPN
Opening Point Spread:  San Antonio -14
Current Betting Line:  San Antonio -13.5
Opening Total:  192.5
Current Total:  195

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A Healthy Oden for the playoffs make the Blazers a nice longshot pick
We took a look at the Eastern conference odds in a prior article now lets look at the West.  All odds according to Pinnacle Sportsbook, although other places like Bodog offer online NBA betting on these props as well.

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Some think the Spurs are old and done, with some better luck with injuries and the development of Hill and Blair San Antonio is a title contender once again.
The Spurs of San Antonio (50-32) ended the regular season second in the Southwest and seventh in the Western Conference. In the first round of the playoffs, San Antonio beat Dallas four games to two, but in round two Phoenix took the Spurs out in four. That was the end to what had been an up and down regular season and a postseason showing that was disappointing.

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The Southwest Division title looks like it will be the Spurs and Mavericks fighting for the top spot
Training camps have begun and tip-off is less than a week away, so it’s time to preview the upcoming NBA season. With all the movement in the offseason it is likely that some new teams will rise to the tops of their divisions. Let’s take a look at the Southwest Division. – All odds according to Pinnacle Sportsbook, although other places like Bodog offer online NBA betting on these props as well.

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Rough break for the Spurs tonight – pun intended. Tony Parker broke his hand, and he’s out for up to six weeks – the rest of the regular season, in other words. The Spurs aren’t exactly locked into a playoff spot – they are just one game out of eighth place in the West, and though there is a gap between them and Houston, Memphis, and New Orleans – the teams out of the playoffs – but it’s not an insurmountable lead if the Spurs don’t keep their act together. Without Parker this isn’t the same team (obviously), so this will be very interesting to watch. There’s a very good chance, though, that the public will overcompensate for this injury – at least in the short term. George Hill is a competent player who is putting up some solid numbers (11.7 ppg), and he’s more than capable of stepping up, playing more, and doing it well. The Spurs have already had to play 10 games without Parker this year thanks to various ailments, and the team is 5-5 in those games. The Spurs aren’t likely to self-destruct in the short term without Parker, so there could be value.

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It’s too early to fully decide for now, but I think it’s safe to say that Richard Jefferson in San Antonio isn’t working as well it seemed like it would. He has seen the same basic amount of playing time that he has in the past, but his production has dropped by seven points from last year, and is his lowest since he was a rookie in 2001. Three of the last four years he has averaged about 20 points or more per game. This year he has only topped 20 points three times. The Spurs have limped out of the gate at just 10-9 after a win last night, and they have been mostly lousy on the road and against good competition. It doesn’t really matter how he does now as long as the team makes the playoffs, but clearly the chemistry isn’t working yet.

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I was reminded of an incredible stat while reading Peter King this morning – at least five different NFL teams have made the playoffs after not making them the year before in each of the last 13 years. Considering that there are only 12 playoff teams that is truly incredible. The flip-side of that, of course, is that at least five playoff teams from one year haven’t made it the next. The short handicapping lesson to take from that – last year means almost nothing.

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