Sports Betting Odds on Duncan and Spurs at SBG Global

Sports betting odds have been very kind to the Spurs, the team has been led by one the greatest players in the history of sports betting odds. But as age takes its toll and Duncan, slightly less than he used to be in terms of his ability to dominate the sportsbetting odds, many sports betting odds makers are wondering if Duncan still lift his team to the NBA’s ultimate sports betting prize.

Sportsbetting odds makers rarely, if ever, go against the superstar power forward but with other teams in the West on the rise and Duncan’s play diminishing every so slightly there are grumblings throughout the sportsbetting odds community that perhaps Duncan’s skill set is no longer sharp enough to take his team to sportsbetting’s ultimate prize. Still, other sports betting experts are has high as ever on Duncan and expect him bring his A-game to playoffs sportsbetting odds.

There is no way to deny that Duncan has slowed slightly since his MVP days, but he’s still among the top three power forwards in the sportsbetting odds and one of the top half a dozen players in NBA sportsbetting. And even if he has lost a step, his teammates have lifted their games to help pick up the slack in the sportsbetting odds. Take for example Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili and their outstanding contributions in the sportsbetting this year.

Ginobili is now the team’s leading scorer and although Parker is has been injured for much of the sportsbetting action this year he has emerged down the stretch as the team’s number one offensive threat. With these two guards stepping up Duncan will have less pressure in terms of scoring and can concentrate more on his low post defense which will be integral to the Spurs sportsbetting odds success.

With a very tough first round match up against the Suns in the sportsbetting odds and potential meeting with the Lakers, the sports betting will not be easy for San Antonio. However, this team is still the favorite in the sports betting odds until another team proves otherwise.

 

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