NBA 2013 Championship Finals Online Betting Prediction
After a 2012 MLB World Series Fall Classic, that was anything but, online betting boards have lit up with wagering lines for the 2012-13 National Basketball Association regular season and playoff action.
It all gets going tonight as we are treated to an NBA triple header featuring top contenders Miami and Los Angeles both hitting the hard court versus Boston and Dallas respectively on Tuesday, October 30, 2012.
Miami Heat: 2013 NBA Championship Finals top chalk
If the bookmakers at the top ranked online sports wagering websites are correct (they normally are) the Miami Heat are setup to go back-to-back and capture their second straight Larry O’Brien Trophy when the NBA playoffs wrap up in June 2013. Miami opens the defense of their 2012 NBA Title against the Boston Celtics tonight. At the betonline.ag offshore sportsbook betting destination, King James and his Court are posted as +215 favorites to win it all again.
Los Angeles Lakers: Kobe Bryant and revamped Crew West favorites
With David Stern recently announcing that he will step aside on February 1, 2014, after 30 years in the NBA Commissioner’s chair, one has to believe that he’s pulling for a Los Angeles Lakers vs. Miami Heat 2012-13 NBA Finals dream match-up. Mr Stern was instrumental in turning around a fledgling NBA entity, when he took command back in 1984, and the Lakers vs. Heat would be a fitting NBA Finals battle. Los Angeles has been posted with a +250 Championship line.
Heat vs. Lakers: Sportsbook Review 2013 NBA Championship Prediction
Oklahoma City, who won the 2011-12 Western Conference Championship (before falling 4-1 to the Heat in the 2012 NBA Finals) are the only other team being given any respect as the Thunder are posted with +400 NBA Title odds at BetOnline. Barring serious injuries (see Derrick Rose and the Chicago Bulls last season) we feel Mr Stern will get his storybook finale. We like Kobe & Crew to defeat King James and his Court in a thrilling seven game NBA 2013 Championship Finals series.