Spurs 3-1 Odds to Win 2016 NBA Championship Following 10-Game Win Streak

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The San Antonio Spurs were still coming in at 3-1 odds of winning the 2016 NBA Championship after just Golden State and Cleveland with EVEN and 2/1 odds, respectively. 

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The Spurs 10-game win streak made history as they became the first NBA team to achieve this in six consecutive seasons. 

The win was also San Antonio’s 32nd straight home victory.  The team's last loss in San Antonio came against the Cavaliers on March 12 last year, for whom they were victorious Thursday night.   That win hardly came easily as San Antonio had to rally in the 4th quarter.

"One of the best opponents we can play against," Spurs guard Manu Ginobili said. "It gave us so many mismatches. They play different than most other teams. Of course, when you have a guy like LeBron, the whole team plays different. Kawhi (Leonard) did a very good job of making him play uncomfortable. As a team we were pretty sharp after that first quarter."

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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