Odds on Where LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony Will Pay Next Season

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Sportsbook.com has released odds on which team LeBron James will be playing on at the start of the 2014-2015 NBA season as well as which team Carmelo Anthony will be playing on.

With all the talk about LeBron leaving Miami, Heat fans can find some solace in knowing that the oddsmakers have offered a price of 1/8 for him to stay put.

Cleveland would pay 6/1 odds.

Carmelo Anthony’s future is a little less predictable as New York and Chicago are essentially the co-favorites.

Let’s take a look at all the odds.
LeBron James - Where will he Play 1st Game of 2014/2015 NBA Season

Mia 1/8

CLe 6/1

HOU 8/1

Clips & Bulls each 15/1

DALL & Lakers each 30/1

NY 50/1

Carmelo Anthony - Where will he Play 1st Game of 2014/2015 NBA Season

NY 11/10 favorite

CHI 6/5

HOU 9/2

Dall & MiA each 10/1

BROOKLYn, CliPs, Lakers EACH 20/1

LINK w/LEBRON ODDS: http://bit.ly/JpJ54V

Link w/ MELO odds: http://bit.ly/y7MB83

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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