Toronto Raptors AT Chicago Bulls
Tuesday, January 4th, 2011 at 8:05 PM EST
Opening Line: Chicago -10
Current Line:  Chicago -8
Opening Total: 199.5
Curent Total: 200
Opening Moneyline: Chicago -335 / Toronto +285
Current Moneyline:  Chicago -420 / Toronto +320

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Boston Celtics AT Toronto Raptors
January 2nd, 2011 at 6:05 PM EST
Opening Line: Boston -5
Current Line: Boston -5.5
Opening Total: 197.5
Current Total: 197
Opening Moneyline: Boston -215 / Toronto +185
Current Moneyline:  Boston -210 / Toronto +175

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Toronto Raptors AT Houston Rockets
December 31st, 2010 at 7:05 PM EST
Opening Line:  Houston -9
Current Line: Houston -9
Opening Total: 212
Current Total: 213.5
Opening Moneyline:  Houston -450 / Toronto +370
Current Moneyline:  Houston -500 / Toronto +350

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New Jersey Nets AT Toronto Raptors
December 17th, 2010 at 7:05 PM EST
Opening Line:  Toronto -4
Current Line: Toronto -5
Opening Total 198.5
Current Total: 203
Opening Moneyline:  Toronto -175 / New Jersey +155
Current Moneyilne:  Toronto -210 / New Jersey +175

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Heat are all getting all the pub this season, but the Orlando Magic offer value in the Eastern Conference Betting Odds
With all the movement in the offseason it is likely that some new teams will rise to the top of the Eastern Conference. – All odds according to Pinnacle Sportsbook, although other places like Bodog offer online NBA betting on these props as well.

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According to our power ratings the Toronto Raptors are the worst team in the East
Which team is the worst in the Atlantic Division and the Eastern Conference?  It looks like this year it’s the Toronto Raptors (40-42). Last season ended with some hope as the Raptors finished second in the Atlantic and missed the final spot in the playoffs by one game. But that was last year. In 2010-2011, there’s less about which to be optimistic. The major reason for this has to do with the Raptors’ loss of Chris Bosh who has gone to the Miami Heat, helping to make them the best team in the conference.

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Garnett and the Celtics are a year older but still the favorites to win the Atlantic Division according to the odds makers
Training camps have begun and tip-off is less than a month 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 Atlantic 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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The Raptors just can’t catch a break. They are just barely hanging on to a playoff spot – one that is worthless anyway because it just means they’ll get crushed by the Cavs – and now they have to try to hold off the Bulls without Chris Bosh. Bosh tried to eat Antawn Jamison’s elbow last night. The hit wasn’t intentional, but it was so hard that he smashed his face, broke bones, and will be missing some time. The Raptors are lousy with Bosh, and without him they are impossibly bad. It’s possible that Bosh has played his last game for Toronto. What a pathetic organization the Raptors have turned into.

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There is a whole lot going on out there today, so we’ll quickly touch on a bunch of them:

1. Roger Federer – Federer closed strong last night to make the semi-finals of the Australian Open. Win or lose, it is the 23rd consecutive Grand Slam he has made at least the semi’s in. Just think about how stunning that is for a second – there are only four Grand Slams a year, so for almost six years in a row Federer has finished at least in the top four of the hardest, deepest tournaments in the year. That’s on three different types of surfaces as well, and they are spread out over eight months. I dare you to name another current athlete that has been that consistently dominant for that long. There isn’t one.

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There’s an NBA story that won’t get a lot of attention that deserves to – the Raptors have dropped the interim tag from coach Jay Triano and given him a three year extension. At first glance this might not make much sense – he was just 25-40 after taking over from Sam Mitchell. You need to look at two things, though – what he had to work with and how he finished. The team was a total mess last year between injuries, the whole Jermaine O’Neal debacle, the big trade at the deadline, and so on. The fact that he won even 25 games in those circumstances is a miracle. On top of that, down the stretch when nothing mattered and the team had every reason in the world to collapse, he got them to finish at 9-4. Granted, there were some soft opponents in there, but they did beat Orlando in Orlando. I’ve been partial to Triano for a long time – he’s a Canadian like me, and the only guy in recent memory who has had any success coaching our national team. He’s also one of the good guys in the sport – he’s intelligent, strategic, and he knows his stuff. Toronto desperately needs some stability and something that works, and that can start with a good coaching regime. Triano brings that. I was high on Toronto coming into this past season. I won’t be fooled again, but this certainly improves their chances next year.

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