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The reigning champions Milwaukee Bucks tip off the season against a stacked Brooklyn Nets squad before LeBron and LA Lakers welcome Curry and the Golden State Warriors to the Staples Centre in what is set to be a thrilling day of action.
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Despite the uncertainty surrounding their star point guard, the Brooklyn Nets head into the 2021/22 NBA season as the bookie’s favourite @$3.25.
The short price reflects the immense amount of talent on the Nets’ roster, though when taking into consideration that their three All-stars only managed to play 8 games together last season, plus Kyrie’s current stance against the Covid vaccine, they become a strong stay away from a betting perspective.
BEST OF THE EAST:
Instead, the Bucks at $9 look well worth the value. Giannis stood up in the playoffs last season, announcing himself as the best player in the league at both ends of the court.
The current NBA Champs have been able to retain all their major pieces through the offseason, while Philly, Brooklyn, and even Miami will be attempting to harmonise with new assets on the floor.
BEST OF THE WEST:
Coming out of the West, I’ll be backing the Phoenix Suns to go one better than last season at what looks to be huge overs at the current price ($17).
The Suns retained Point God, Chris Paul in the offseason, which only bodes well for the development of their extremely talented young core.
Under the tutelage of CP3, Devon Booker looks ready to take the step up and become a top 10 player in the league, while Deandre Ayton has shown he can go toe-to-toe with anyone inside the paint.
Of the teams priced above the Suns in the West, the Lakers, Warriors, and Clippers all have red flags surrounding their fitness and aging rosters, especially LeBron’s band of pensioners.