šŸ€ NBA Second Half Preview

The All-Star break is nearing its merciful end, but before we dive back into the regular season tomorrow night, let's check in on the top contenders around the association. Plus, an unfiltered KD interview from Boardroom šŸ‘ (2 min read)

All-Star Break Check-In

Yet another uninspired NBA All-Star Weekend has already taken plenty of heat online over the past week, so Iā€™ll resist the urge to keep piling on. Besides, there were at least some memorable moments from the festivities šŸ‘‡

But Iā€™ll just leave it at this ā€” thank goodness real NBA games are almost back. Regular season action doesnā€™t officially resume until tomorrow night, but weā€™re coming at ya early with a look ahead at the second half. And what better place to start than a check-in on the latest title odds šŸ‘‡

After a splashy offseason that landed Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis in Beantown, the Celtics entered this season with sky-high expectations as the title favorite. And with the leagueā€™s best record so far at 43-19, theyā€™ve only strengthened their case šŸ“ˆ

According to oddsmakers, the biggest threat to Boston out of the East is a team that has made its fair share of headlines lately, but they havenā€™t exactly been positive ones. What the heck is happening in Milwaukee? šŸ¤„

  • The Adrian Griffin era came to an unceremonious end after just a few short months, and the Bucks thought the solution to their problems wasā€¦Doc Rivers? Any team with both Giannis and Dame should be dangerous come playoff time, but a 3-7 record since Doc took over doesnā€™t instill too much confidence šŸ˜¬

Thereā€™s still time for the Bucks to figure it out, and the Knicks and Cavs have both used scorching-hot stretches to rocket up the odds boardā€¦but smart money is still on the Celtics representing the East in the NBA Finals. The Wild Wild West, though, is looking much harder to predict šŸ¤”

  • Just how deep is the West this year? The Timberwolves and Thunder, two electric young teams who currently sit in the top two spots in the standings, are both tied for just the eighth-best title odds šŸ˜³

I guess oddsmakers are banking on experience coming through in the playoffs, and with Kawhi, PG-13, Harden and Westbrook all healthy and meshing together nicely, the Clippers have that in abundance. And other stars seem to have noticed šŸ‘‡

Then thereā€™s the Suns, who certainly arenā€™t lacking in the star-power department either. The new Big 3 of Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, and Bradley Beal barely shared the floor through the seasonā€™s first couple months, but lately weā€™ve seen the fully-healthy upside in effect much more often. Our friends at Boardroom just dropped an amazing fully unfiltered KD interview, do us a favor and check it out šŸ™

Then again, maybe weā€™re overthinking it and last year was just the start of a Denver dynasty. The Nuggets are unsurprisingly right in the thick of it once again, and thereā€™s a good chance Nikola Jokic adds a third MVP award to his trophy case at seasonā€™s end šŸ‘‡

More hardware for the Serbian triple-double machine would be well-deserved, but I gotta confess Iā€™m rooting for SGA at +210ā€¦and for any other bettors who were also bold enough to sprinkle a little on the Thunder guard before the season at +2300Ā šŸ˜Ž

Trivia Question: Jokic could become just the eighth player to win at least three NBA MVP awards; can you name the other seven?

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For My Parlay Gurus

The seasonā€™s second half starts in style on Thursday night with a loaded slate, including a pair of rivalry matchups going down back-to-back on TNT. Phoenix picked up a big win in Dallas just a month ago, and I got them doing it once again tonight, but I think the Warriors are able to defend their home court against the Lakers in a battle between surprising play-in teams. Check out this parlay šŸ‘‡

  • Suns ML vs. Mavericks: +130

  • Warriors ML vs. Lakers: -180

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Trivia Answer: Michael Jordan and Bill Russell each won five MVP awards, Wilt Chamberlain and LeBron James each won four, and Moses Malone, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson each won three

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