NBA All Star Game 2009 Betting Odds: Last night, NBA All Star Saturday Night concluded with the New York Knicks’ Nate Robinson reclaiming the Slam Dunk Contest title from defending two-time champ, Dwight Howard.
If Howard is “Superman”, then Nate Robinson became kryptonite… literary. Coming out all dressed in kryptonite-green — jersey, shoes, and even a green basketball — little Nate used all of his 5’ 9” frame to dunk over the 7-foot Howard, brining the house down. 
Tonight is the big game: East vs. West; Allen Iverson, Dwayne Wade, LeBron James, Kevin Garnett, and Dwight Howard (coached by Cleveland’s Mike Brown) vs. Chris Paul, Kobe Bryant, Amare Stoudemire, Tim Duncan and Yao Ming (coached by the Lakers’ Phil Jackson).
According to NBA All Star Game 2009 Betting Odds experts at SBGglobal.com, the Eastern Conference All-Stars [+4] are the Sports Odds underdogs against the more seasoned Western Conference All-Stars [-4] tonight.
This year, the Orlando Magic’s Dwight Howard became the first player in the history of the All Star Game Betting Odds to receive over 3 million fan-votes. "I truly want to thank the fans for voting for me," said Howard. "It's an honor to take part in All-Star Weekend. I hope to share the experience with my teammates as well." The OVER/UNDER for this, NBA All Star Game 2009 Betting Odds has been tallied at a combined 263 points.
Recent History of the NBA All Star Game Betting Odds:
New Orleans 2008: The Eastern Conference was victorious by a final score of 134-128, in what became a back-and-forth contest. LeBron James was named the 2008 All-Star MVP with 27 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds, as the East was determined to salvage its pride after taking a beating the prior year.
Las Vegas 2007: The West, led by All-Star MVP Kobe Bryant set All-Star records with 69 field goals and 52 assists on its way to an emphatic 153-132 win over the East. Kobe Bryant finished with 31 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists and 6 steals, taking MVP honors. Amare Stoudemire added 29 points and nine boards and Carmelo Anthony had 20 and nine for the West.




