First Coach to be Fired in the NBA, Major League Baseball

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Apr/21/2010

BetUS.com has just released odds on the next NBA head coach and the next Major League Baseball coach to be fired (see odds here)

The NBA playoffs are just underway but the 76ers couldn't wait to distance themselves from coach Eddie Jordan and served him his walking papers.  Shocking to some, and not so to others the ouster nonetheless has the sports world buzzing. With fan speculation reaching a fever pitch regarding the NBA's coaching hot-seat, the largest, most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com posted odds on which NBA coach will be fired next.

Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following odds on the NBA's Coaching Hot-Seat:

Next NBA coach fired

         •         Vinny Del Negro    2/1

         •         Kurt Rambis    6/5

         •         Jay Triano    2/1

         •         Jim O'Brien    4/1

         •         Mike Dunleavy    1/1

         •         Mike D'Antoni    2/1

         •         Flip Saunders    5/2

         •         Paul Westphal    3/1

Major League Baseball's regular season may have just begun but with some slow starts and questionable calls already in the books it's clear that it's never too early for the coaching hot-seat in baseball to begin warming up. Fans across the country are already looking for answers as to which MLB coach will get the axe first. This being the case, the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com posted odds on just that scenario.

Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following odds on MLB's coaching Hot-Seat

First MLB to fire their coach

         •         Baltimore    3/2

         •         Houston    2/1

         •         Chicago Sox    3/1

         •         Boston    7/2

         •         NY Mets    3/1

         •         Cincinnati    5/2

         •         Arizona    7/2

         •         Texas    3/1

 

 

 

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