LA is betting central with money on the Lakers and Clippers as the NBA playoffs begin
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“Luka will have the ball with him at key moments, LeBron will take a step back”
The NBA playoffs are finally here. On Sunday night at 2:30 p.m. you will be able to watch Luke Doncic's first playoff game in the Los Angeles Lakers jersey on Channel A and VOYO. The Slovenian star and the club are waiting for a showdown with Minnesota, which had to concede defeat to Doncic's Dallas in last year's playoffs. Before the showdown, in the latest PopKast, we spoke with the player development coach at the Ilirija basketball club and t…

LA is betting central with money on the Lakers and Clippers as the NBA playoffs begin
The Lakers often attract large betting interest anyway. But the controversial midseason trade that landed Luka Doncic from Dallas has people emptying their bank accounts to put money on Los Angeles. The money is mostly fueled by casual bettors and…


Greg Oden Talks NBA Playoffs, Bronny, Groupies & Life After the NBA
Source: TMH / The Morning Hustle Former No. 1 NBA draft pick Greg Oden stopped by The Morning Hustle to break down everything basketball—from the NBA Playoffs to the future of the league. Known for his promising start with the Portland Trail Blazers and an injury-plagued career that kept him from reaching full potential, Oden has since made peace with his past and is focused on building a meaningful legacy off the court.He dove into the current …
Minnesota Timberwolves, Sports Books Team Up Against LA Lakers - LAFB Network
Jonathan Hui-Imagn Images Sports betting has changed the way we think about sports, and the LA Lakers are one of the most bet-on teams in the NBA. The Lakers are currently the most bet-on title team across all sports books, making their downfall top of mind for all the book companies. “They’re always going to be one of the top NBA teams bet with us, just like the Yankees [are for MLB] and Cowboys [are for NFL],” trading strategy manager at BetMG…
Kawhi Leonard looking like old self as soaring Clippers open playoffs
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Kawhi Leonard is fresh in mind and body this year, no longer relegated to watching from the sideline when the Los Angeles Clippers begin the postseason. After appearing in just two playoff games over the last two years, the 33-year-old two-time Finals MVP is healthy and looking like his old self as the fifth-seeded Clippers take on the fourth-seeded Nuggets in the first round starting Saturday in Denver. “Just happy that I wa…
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