NBA Betting Teams Spend Hard Time in the Beginning of the Season |
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Written by Michael Gordon
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Sunday, 22 January 2012 18:19 |
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The hardness of the competition begins to take its toll on all NBA teams, but on the last day those who suffered an ordeal were the Lakers, Boston Celtics and New York Knicks, including everyone in the group of League title contenders. 
The center Dwight Howard confirmed that it is the most dominant big man in the NBA and there is a double-double of 21 points and 23 rebounds enabled the Orlando Magic 92-80 to overcome the Lakers, who lost their second straight game recorded the lowest score of the season.
Another pivot, Polish Marcin Gortat, reaffirmed its great time playing to claim the status of leader of the Phoenix Suns, who beat the Celtics 79-71 to Boston and clinched the second straight victory.
Gortat got a double-double of 24 points and 12 rebounds while veteran guard that Steve Nash had 11 points and nine assists for the Suns.
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NBA Betting: Miami Heat vs. Dallas Mavericks Odds |
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Written by Matt Stevens
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Sunday, 25 December 2011 13:53 |
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How far is the one time June 12, in which the Mavs took Miami and raised the first championship trophy in their history. 
It has been over six months from that. An eternity.
During this eternal summer that excruciating lockout has deprived us of all activity in the best basketball league in the world, we have tried to bring you UltimateNBA first hand all the information related to the lockout in an impartial, detailed and easy understanding for all our expert in these conflicts, Pablo Gonzalez, the head.
And if during the break this website has not stopped working, now that a new season is about to see the light BSN Sports will bring you all the information for this NBA Betting season.
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2011 NBA Lockout: Cancels Games |
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Written by Matt Stevens
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Friday, 28 October 2011 23:56 |
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The history repeated itself with the end of three days of talks between team owners and players union without a deal, which led the NBA commissioner, David Stern, cancel all regular betting season games until 30 November.
Stern said that "it is not possible, practical and prudent" for the league play the full schedule of 82 regular NBA betting season games.
The commissioner acknowledged that both sides had made progress on issues related to the wage system and a contract during today's talks, but all was locked when it came to the main point of the collective agreement, the distribution of income.
Stern reiterated the league's final offer remained equal sharing to 50-50, but the executive director of the players union, Billy Hunter, said they did not think to go below 52 percent.
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114 Days of the NBA Betting Lockout and Counting |
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Written by Charlie Jimenez
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Saturday, 22 October 2011 17:45 |
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Yesterday was a day and hoped that after two meetings in parallel by the owners, it was expected that these verifications on the table a revenue sharing plan that would triple the current, ie, unilaterally, the owners agreed to a transit money from the markets strongest to the weakest with an amount of approximately $ 150 million. The question everyone is doing, did that satisfy the union that amount?
I really did not care for them because they would not receive a penny of that amount but it was a way to assess the commitment of owners to look towards more equal competition, making their own efforts, not just the players claiming concessions .
In this circumstance, from the 20h of Spain owners and union met with the federal mediator George Cohen, but without Stern, away from influenza. Therefore not expected a step back, because this would somehow, and it is said to be his deputy Adam Silver, who holds the reins of the negotiations.
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