NBA Christmas Day Schedule 2019 Released, G911 Odds

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NBA Christmas Day Schedule 2019 Released, G911 Odds

The NBA Christmas Day game schedule has been released and the first game pits the two early favorites to win the NBA Championship against one another.

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The NBA Christmas Day schedule was trending in the top 5, in August no less.

The Pelicans vs. Nuggets game doesn't excite us much, the rest of the games do.

On paper early, the Bucks vs. 76ers game would be a PICK'EM, and the Warriors vs. Rockets game would have Houston right around -3.5.

The Clippers would be around a -1.5 favorite.

Toronto is a little tough to grade early on.  Oddsmakers have the Raptors with the 15th shortest odds of winning two straight Championships (70/1).  They have Boston as the 3rd best team in the East but with 25/1 odds of winning the NBA Championship.

Gambling911.com has the early line on the Pelicans vs. Nuggets Denver -8.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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