NBA Betting Lines Christmas Day 2012

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BetOnline has your NBA betting lines for Christmas Day 2012 including the Celtics vs. Nets, Lakers vs. Knicks, Thunder vs. Heat, Rockets vs. Bulls and Nuggets vs. Cippers.  These are early odds that can already be wagered on at BetOnline, which was offering up to $900 in FREE BETS for qualified customers who join now.   

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The Nets were a -4.5 favorite hosting Boston in a game that will take place at Noon Eastern Standard Time Christmas Day.  The Nets are currently 14-12 while the Celtics come into this game with a 12-12 record. 

The Knicks vs. Lakers is always a highly anticipated Christmas Day game despite how lopsided this matchup tends to be.  This time, for the first time in many years, the Knicks are the better team with the second best record in the Eastern Conference.  However, the Lakers have won 4 straight and are bordering on .500.  LA is a -3 point favorite here

Two of the best teams in the league go at it come 5:30 pm EST with the Oklahoma City Thunder +3 underdogs in Miami.  The Heat are 18-6 while Oklahoma City has the best record in the league at 21-5.

Houston vs. Chicago features a line of Bulls -4.5.

What is typically the yawner of Christmas Day games is actually one to look forward to as the red hot 21-6 Clippers host a Denver team that is hovering above .500.  The line is -8 LA

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

 

 

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