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How in the hell do you make any sort of prediction at this early stage. I wouldn't read too much into it. Not being a betting person myself, won't these odds change a thousand times before season's end?
The Sixers may be a little off the Championship, but they should finish 3 or 4 if the season goes well.
I hear Marty is working them like a Southern Cotton Famer during picking season
Anon 966, thanks for enlightening us all on how betting works. i never knew that the team had to win in order for me to get my money. it all makes sense now.