Lebron James Jewish? Oddsmakers Look At Next NBA Player To Convert

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Lebron James is reportedly consulting with a renowned rabbi and the oddsmakers are so sure the Miami Heat star is going to convert to Judaism that they won’t even offer odds on Lebron.

CEO Mickey Richardson and his team at Bookmaker.com, one of the leading sportsbooks, has calculated some intriguing odds for the top 10 NBA players outside of Lebron James to convert to Judaism in 2010.  It appears that Kobe Bryant is the one to place a wager on for this bet.  Full odds below:

NBA PLAYER TO CONVERT TO JUDAISM IN 2010 

DWAYNE WADE                              +600    14%   

CHRIS PAUL                                    +550    15%   

CHRIS BOSH                                    +450    18%   

KOBE BRYANT                               +375    21%   

RAJON RONDO                              +425    19%   

DIRK NOWITZKI                            +550    15%   

CARMELO ANTHONY                   +600    14%   

KEVIN DURANT                             +350    22%   

DERON WILLIAMS                        +475    17%   

STEVE NASH                                    +500    16%   

[The +/- Indicates the Return on the Wager. The percentage is the likelihood that response will occur. For Example: Betting on the candidate least likely to win would earn the most amount of money, should that happen.]

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