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2009 NBA Rookie of the Year Odds

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The Chicago Bulls decided to go with point guard Derrick Rose over power forward Michael Beasley in the 2008 NBA Draft. Beasley instead fell to the second overall pick and the Miami Heat, while the Minnesota Timberwolves chose shooting guard O.J. Mayo with the third overall pick. Point Guard Russell Westbrook (Seattle Sonics) and power forward Kevin Love (Memphis Grizzlies) rounded out the rest of the top five.

Not surprisingly, oddsmakers favor Beasley and Rose for the 2009 NBA Rookie of the Year honors. Beasley is a 2/1 favorite, while Rose’s odds are 5/2. Mayo is a 7/2 favorite, Greg Oden is 4/1 and Eric Gordon is 6/1. The Grizzlies’ Love might be a great value bet at 8/1.

If you like long shots, New York Knicks’ small forward Danilo Gallinari and Golden State Warriors’ power forward Anthony Randolph both have 25/1 odds to win the 2009 NBA Rookie of the Year, while Memphis Grizzlies’ Donte Greene and Toronto Raptors’ Roy Hibbert are both 30/1. Portland Trail Blazers’ shooting guard Brandon Rush is a 15/1 favorite, while New Jersey Nets’ center Brook Lopez is also 15/1.

2009 Odds for NBA Rookie of the Year

Michael Beasley 2-1

Derrick Rose 5-2

O.J. Mayo 7-2

Greg Oden 4-1

Eric Gordon 6-1

Kevin Love 8-1

Jerryd Bayless 10-1

D.J. Augustine 12-1

Russell Westbrook 12-1

Brandon Rush 15-1

Brook Lopez 15-1

Joe Alexander 20-1

Danilo Gallinari 25-1

Anthony Randolph 25-1

Donte Greene 30-1

Roy Hibbert 30-1

http://www.thespread.com/sports-betting-top-stories-900/2009-nba-rookie-of-the-year-odds.html

 
Posted : July 24, 2008 11:31 pm
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Hopefully Oden can not get hurt before the season starts this year

 
Posted : July 25, 2008 6:37 am
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