Manne wrote:
When star players are talking about heading to Turkey to play basketball next season, you know things aren't looking great in negotiations to settle the NBA lockout.
That's Nets guard Deron Williams who's agreed to play for Besiktas for (reportedly) $5 million if the NBA isn't up and running by September. That club also wants to lure Kobe Bryant overseas, and Dwyane Wade says he wouldn't rule out the possibility of playing in Europe either.
Still, don't expect to see futures for the Turkish league up on the basketball futures page at Bodog anytime soon. Optimistic NBA fans, though, can wager on the 2012 NBA championship in hopes that the season actually gets played.
Wade's Miami Heat lead the way on those odds right now at 5/2, with Kobe's Los Angeles Lakers at 11/2, and the Chicago Bulls third at 7/1. The Oklahoma City Thunder (15/2) and defending-champion Dallas Mavericks (9/1) round out the top five teams.
Boston Celtics guard Ray Allen and New York Knicks forward Amare Stoudemire have both said they won't consider overseas offers this summer; their teams are at 10/1 and 20/1 odds, respectively, on the Bodog futures list right now.
There's also still NBA prop betting on the menu this summer, with Derrick Williams listed as the 9/2 favorite to win the 2011/12 Rookie of the Year award if the season takes place.
Jimmer Fredette is next at 5/1 odds on Bodog's ROTY chart, with Kyrie Irving at 11/2, Enes Kanter at 7/1, and Kemba Walker at 15/2. Ricky Rubio, who is finally expected to make his NBA debut this fall, is at 8/1 odds to grab the award.
Head over to the hoops page at Bodog's sportsbook throughout the summer for the latest odds and props.
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Brooks can certainly score as he finished second in the nation last season behind BYU’s Jimmer Fredette in scoring. Brooks averaged 24.6 points as a senior with Providence. He was named third-team All-American, the first Friar to be an All-America since 2004.
The Nets had Brooks ranked in the Top 15 on their board, but when he slipped to No. 25 they made the move for him, sending the No. 27 pick and a 2014 second-round choice to Boston for the rights to Brooks, who was taken at that No. 25 by the Celtics for New Jersey.
Brooks’ scoring average jumped 10.4 points from his junior to senior season and he had games of 52 and 43 points for the Friars (he scored 20 or more points in 26 of 32 games). That 52-point game on Feb. 23 against Notre Dame broke the Big East single-game scoring mark. His 20 field goals against the Irish also set a conference record for the most field goals in a game. He also established the Big East single-season scoring mark with 468 points in 18 league games; that’s an average of 26.0 ppg, the fifth-highest average in 32 years of Big East play. Brooks was the only player in the nation that averaged at least 24.0 points per game and 7.0 rebounds per game.
Right now the Nets have journeyman Anthony Morrow as No. 1 on their depth chart at shooting guard, so Brooks should see the floor plenty as a rookie – assuming there is an NBA season in 2011-12.
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