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NBA Futures Dallas Mavericks Championship CashBet Odds and Predictions

NBA Futures Dallas Mavericks Championship CashBet Odds and Predictions

Last year the Dallas Mavericks made huge news when they traded center Kristaps Porzingis to the Washington Wizards.  Porzingis was battling a knee injury and would have been sidelined, at least for the immediate future.  Dallas became weary of the continued injury issues regarding Porzingis.  Now, the Mavericks are at it again.  Dallas acquired Kyrie Irving from the Brooklyn Nets.  While Irving has plenty of ability, he has a reputation for being an NBA betting cancer on every locker room he enters.

2022-23 NBA Futures Dallas Mavericks

NBA Championship CashBet Odds:  +1400

Western Conference Championship CashBet Odds:  +550

Southwest Division Championship CashBet Odds:  +460

Dallas Mavericks CashBet Wagering Analysis

Late on, Dallas has covered three out of their last five pro basketball betting games.  While the Mavericks have gone under the total in four of its previous five matchups.  Concurrently, Dallas is 6th in the Western Conference playoff standings.  Dallas is nine games behind the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference playoff race.  First among Dallas scorers is Luka Doncic, with 33.4 points, 8.2 assists, and 8.9 rebounds per game.  

The Dallas Mavericks are 28-26 straight up, 19-33-2 against the spread, and 29-25 over/under the betting on NBA total.  Overall, Dallas has NBA rankings of 24th for scoring offense, 18th for field goal percentage, 15th for 3-point field goal percentage, 27th for free throw percentage, and 30th for offensive rebounding.  While defensively, Dallas has NBA rankings of 8th for scoring defense, 23rd for field goal percentage permitted, 13th for 3-point field goal percentage allowed, and 20th for defensive rebounding.

Late on, Dallas has covered three out of their last five pro basketball betting games.  While the Mavericks have gone under the total in four of its previous five matchups.  Concurrently, Dallas is 6th in the Western Conference playoff standings.  Dallas is nine games behind the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference playoff race.  First among Dallas scorers is Luka Doncic, with 33.4 points, 8.2 assists, and 8.9 rebounds per game.

Namely, Luke Doncic, age 22, was the 3rd overall pick of the 2018 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks out of Real Madrid.  He immediately went to Dallas, where he became the marquee man and 3-time All-Star.

Second-year head coach Jason Kidd is among the smartest and most controversial figures in the NBA.  This top online sportsbook job serves as a homecoming for Kidd.  He was the 2nd overall pick of the 1994 NBA Draft by the Dallas Mavericks.  Kidd was a member of the Mavericks’ 2011 NBA championship team.  Overall, Kidd enjoyed a celebrated NBA career and was a 10-time All-Star.  Additionally, his number five was retired by the Brooklyn Nets.

However, Kidd has a more mixed record as an NBA head coach.  In his rookie year in Brooklyn, Kidd went 44-38 and led the Nets to the second round of the 2014 NBA Playoffs.  But he got into disputes with more powerful executives on the Nets and departed for the Milwaukee Bucks.

While at Milwaukee, he succeeded but was fired in the middle of his fourth season.  Consider that Kidd led the Bucks to the NBA Playoffs in two of his three full seasons.  Kidd was given a lot of credit for his development of Giannis Antetokounmpo.  The Greek Freak himself said that Kidd was one of the most important figures in his career ascendency.

Previously, Kidd was an assistant under Frank Vogel with the Los Angeles Lakers for the past two seasons.  While with Los Angeles, Kidd was on the coaching staff of their 2020 NBA gambling championship.

Luca Doncic exploded at the 2020 NBA Bubble with a statement-making season.  Subsequently, that set the Mavericks on a new course to the status of regular contenders.  Dallas made the playoffs for the first time since the 2016 season in their first winning season since that same year.

Since Mark Cuban bought the Mavericks franchise in 2000, he completely transformed them.  Previously, Dallas was ignored as one of the most popular in the Association.  Cuban paid $285 million and now has a franchise that Forbes values at over $2.4 billion.

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