Celtics vs Warriors - Margin of Victory Betting Odds - November 15

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Celtics vs Warriors - Margin of Victory betting odds appear below.  The line on this game was Boston -8.


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How to read the odds: 6/1 means $60 is paid for every $10 bet - 10/1 means $100 is paid out for every $10 bet.

Celtics Win By 01-03 Pts 6/1
Celtics Win By 04-06 Pts 7/1
Celtics Win By 07-09 Pts 7/1
Celtics Win By 10-12 Pts 7/1
Celtics Win By 13-15 Pts 8/1
Celtics Win By 16-18 Pts 10/1
Celtics Win By 19-21 Pts 12/1
Celtics Win By 22 Pts or More 6/1
Warriors Win By 01-03 Pts 9/1
Warriors Win By 04-06 Pts 12/1
Warriors Win By 07-09 Pts 16/1
Warriors Win By 10-12 Pts 25/1
Warriors Win By 13-15 Pts 33/1
Warriors Win By 16-18 Pts 50/1
Warriors Win By 19-21 Pts 100/1
Warriors Win By 22 Pts or More 8/1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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