Atlanta Falcons Odds - December 28, 2020

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At 2-0 entering their game against Detroit Monday night, the Falcons would pay out $10,000 on a $100 bet to win the 2021 NBA Championship.

Recent Performance

Andrew Lopez, ESPN:

After the Hawks didn't get invited to the bubble, Trae Young had to wait around for more than nine months to play an organized basketball game. He started out his regular season with a bang, though -- scoring 37 points on 12 field goal attempts. That's the most points ever on 12 or fewer shot attempts in the shot clock era. He followed that up with a 36-point performance to lift the Hawks to a 2-0 start. -- Andrew Lopez

Division Odds

Odds To Win 2021 Southeast Division

Team American Fractional
Miami Heat -280 5/14
Atlanta Hawks +500 5/1 - $50 payout every $10 bet
Orlando Magic +650 13/2
Washington Wizards +1400 14/1
Charlotte Hornets +4000 40/1

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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