Who Will Be the 2017 NBA All-Star Game MVP? Russell Westbrook, Stephen Curry?

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Feb/18/2017

Odds on who will be named the 2017 NBA All-Star Game MVP had Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder as a 3-1 favorite and Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans at close to 5-1 with the second shortest odds.

Russell Westbrook posted his 27th triple-double of the season the other night, moving into third-place for most in a single season. It was the 64th triple-double of Westbrook's career.

Davis enters the All Star Weekend Break having scored 32 points (11-24 FG, 1-2 3Pt, 9-9 FT) to go along with 10 rebounds, three assists, two steals and one block across 40 minutes during last Sunday’s 105-99 loss to the Kings.

The 74 combined points over his last two games are one of Davis' top outputs of the season.

Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors would offer a $55 payout on a $10 bet should he be named the All Star MVP.

ODDS TO WIN MVP AT ALL-STAR GAME - ALL IN

 
 

87051

RUSSELL WESTBROOK (WEST)

+300

 

87052

STEPHEN CURRY (WEST)

+550

 

87053

ANTHONY DAVIS (WEST)

+450

 

87054

JAMES HARDEN (WEST)

+600

 

87055

KEVIN DURANT (WEST)

+700

 

87056

LEBRON JAMES (EAST)

+700

 

87057

KYRIE IRVING (EAST)

+750

 

87058

GIANNIS ANTETOKOUNMPO (EAST)

+900

 

87059

KAWHI LEONARD (WEST)

+1200

 

87060

ISAIAH THOMAS (EAST)

+1200

 

87061

JIMMY BUTLER (EAST)

+1600

 

87062

PAUL GEORGE (EAST)

+2000

 

87063

DEMAR DEROZAN (EAST)

+3000

 

87064

JOHN WALL (EAST)

+3000

 

87065

CARMELO ANTHONY (EAST)

+3000

 

87066

KLAY THOMPSON (WEST)

+3000

 

87067

KYLE LOWRY (EAST)

+3000

 

87068

DEMARCUS COUSINS (WEST)

+4000

 

87069

DRAYMOND GREEN (WEST)

+4000

 

87070

KEMBA WALKER (EAST)

+5500

 

87071

DEANDRE JORDAN (WEST)

+5500

 

87072

GORDON HAYWARD (WEST)

+7000

 

87073

MARC GASOL (WEST)

+7000

 

87074

PAUL MILLSAP (EAST)

+7000

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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