Las Vegas Review-Journal

Lakers’ NBA title odds improve to 7-2 after adding James

- By Todd Dewey Las Vegas Review-journal

Lebron James’ decision to take his talents to Los Angeles quickly transforme­d the 16-time NBA champion Lakers into title contenders again at Las Vegas sports books.

Los Angeles, mired in a five-year playoff drought, opened at 9-2 odds at the Westgate sports book to win the 2019 championsh­ip shortly after news broke Sunday that it had signed James to a $154 million, fouryear contract.

After taking some instant action on the Lakers, the Westgate moved their odds to 7-2, which is tied with the Boston Celtics for the second choice behind the Golden State Warriors, the minus-110 favorite to repeat as champs.

“Within a matter of minutes, we took money on (the Lakers) and went down to 7-2,” Westgate sports book manager Jeff Sherman said. “It doesn’t mean they’re the second- or third-best power-rated team. But we anticipate futures bets on them. We’re trying to be proactive.

“The betting support is always there behind Lebron James and people are hopeful he can get other players with him, whether it’s Kawhi (Leonard) or someone else.”

The Lakers opened at 20-1 odds on June 2 and the Westgate took a $4,500 wager on them at 12-1 on Friday before moving them to 8-1.

Cleveland was 12-1 on Friday when it was still in the running to retain James. But the Cavaliers saw their odds skyrocket to 500-1 on Sunday.

Boston’s odds improved from 4-1 to 7-2 to win the title.

“They’re the clear-cut favorite to win the Eastern Conference now that he’s out of the East and Philadelph­ia didn’t get Lebron,” Sherman said.

The Warriors are still the clear-cut favorite to win their fourth title in five years.

Contact reporter Todd Dewey at tdewey@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @tdewey33 on Twitter.

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