Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

NBA title odds based on James’ future

Sports books like Houston or Philly for landing James

- By Todd Dewey Contact reporter Todd Dewey at tdewey@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @tdewey33 on Twitter.

Las Vegas sports books aren’t permitted to take wagers on which team LeBron James will play for next season.

But the odds to win the 2019 NBA title posted at the Westgate sports book reflect the most likely landing spots for the four-time NBA MVP and imminent free agent.

The Golden State Warriors are the 6-5 favorites to win the championsh­ip. The Houston Rockets and Philadelph­ia 76ers — James’ two leading suitors — are next at 7-2.

The Boston Celtics are 7-1 and the Los Angeles Lakers, another suitor, are the 14-1 fifth choice.

The Cleveland Cavaliers, whom James has led to four consecutiv­e NBA Finals, are at 30-1.

“We put in as many teams as he could possibly go to and raised the Cavaliers, thinking he won’t go there,” Westgate sports book manager and NBA oddsmaker Jeff Sherman said. “We’re taking a chance putting Cleveland at 30-1 and letting people bet that. We took some money on Cleveland at 20-1. Obviously if he came back, they won’t be 30-1.”

BetOnline.ag, an offshore sports book, has posted odds on where James will start the 2019 season. The Rockets are the 2-1 favorites, followed by the Lakers at 5-2, the Sixers at 9-2, the Cavaliers at 5-1 and the Celtics at 10-1.

But Sherman believes Philadelph­ia is the most likely landing spot.

“We would make Philadelph­ia the favorite,” he said. “That’s aggressive­ly reflected in Philadelph­ia’s odds being so short (to win the 2019 title).

“He has the opportunit­y to stay in the Eastern Conference and go to a young team with a great chance of winning. It makes too much sense, and he’s a smart guy.”

The Celtics’ odds have improved slightly after they opened at 8-1 to win the 2019 title.

“If he doesn’t go to Philadelph­ia, I would raise Philadelph­ia and lower Boston and Boston would be the Eastern Conference favorite,” Sherman said. “But even if Philadelph­ia doesn’t get LeBron, they have enough cap space to add another free agent and there’s a chance they can trade (Markelle) Fultz and (Dario) Saric and draft picks and get Kawhi Leonard.

“There are so many things that can happen. Once free agency settles, you’ll see some drastic changes in these odds.”

The Lakers opened at 20-1 before action on them moved the odds to 14-1. But Sherman, a lifelong Lakers fan, doesn’t see it happening.

“It’s going to be tougher (to win a title) if he goes to the West,” Sherman said. “Especially if he goes to the Lakers. Then he has to go through Houston and Golden State.”

The Miami Heat opened at 20-1 but have since been bumped up to 50-1. Sherman said their odds would shoot up to 100-1 if James, as expected, doesn’t sign with his former team.

“That’s probably the longest shot of it happening,” Sherman said of Miami. “Philadelph­ia, Houston and the Lakers look like the three most likely landing spots.”

If James doesn’t sign with the Lakers, Sherman said their odds will skyrocket to 100-1.

 ?? Tony Dejak The Associated Press ?? There’s a good chance LeBron James has played his last game for Cleveland, with sports books figuring he could land in Houston or Philadelph­ia, among others.
Tony Dejak The Associated Press There’s a good chance LeBron James has played his last game for Cleveland, with sports books figuring he could land in Houston or Philadelph­ia, among others.

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