Say what you want about which city produces the best basketball
talent, but there’s no denying that Texas is the most powerful state. In
addition to the reigning champion San Antonio Spurs, the Lone Star
state serves as home to three of the seven top teams on the NBA
Championship futures.
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Not surprisingly, the Spurs lead the Southwest Division; they’re -140
to finish first of the five southwest teams. San Antonio is 4/1 to win
the NBA championship outright.
We’ve talked at length about the Spurs’ chances of defending their
title before, so now let’s focus on the Dwight Howard in Houston
experiment. He and James Harden make up one of the most devastating duos
in professional sports, but Harden’s 25.4 PPG and Howard’s 12.2 RPG
won’t translate into success if they’re not careful against their
rivals. The Houston Rockets are 16/1 to win the title.
The Mavericks won the title in 2011 and will welcome Tyson Chandler
back to their veteran mix. He, plus former Rocket Chandler Parsons will
look to partner with veteran Dirk Nowitzki for one last legitimate push.
The Dallas Mavericks are 18/1 to win the championship.
We don’t envy teams as they hit the road for their trips to Texas.
Imagine how exhausting the 2014-2015 campaign will be for Southwest
Division rivals New Orleans and Memphis.
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