NBA Finals 2009 Game 1 Prop Bets Magic vs. Lakers: The best NBA Finals 2009 Game 1 coverage continues at Sports-Odds all day and night. This time we bring you some very fun, minute-to-minute Prop Bets for you to partake in while you watch Game 1 of the NBA Finals 2009 between the Orlando Magic vs. Los Angeles Lakers.
Let’s begin by stating the obvious, the Los Angeles Lakers [-6] have been listed as the NBA Finals 2009 Game 1 Sports Odds favorites to defeat the underdog Orlando Magic [+6] by at two 3-point buckets tonight. 
“NBA Finals 2009 Game 1 Prop Bets: Magic vs. Lakers” are all courtesy of the best NBA odds makers at SBGglobal.com. And now the fun part: the best thing about Prop Bets is that fan’s involvement doesn’t just start and end with the final score of the game, which is what Sports Odds, Point Lines and OVER/UNDER Bets primarily involve.
Prop Bets are instead, you can say, a game within the game. Things that normally would go by unnoticed at times. Let’s begin by pointing out some of the best NBA Finals 2009 Game 1 Prop Bets: Magic vs. Lakers.
First one on the list:
Which player will score more points in the NBA Finals 2009 Game 1: Rashard Lewis (ORL) -1 (-115) vs. Pau Gasol (LAL) +1 (-115). According to the odds makers, they believe that Lewis will score more points than Gasol tonight. I beg to differ!
Here’s another good one, involving the superstars: MOST POINTS SCORED BY: Dwight Howard (ORL) +7½ (+130) vs. Kobe Bryant (LAL) -7½ (-170). Here, the catch is that Bryant will score 7½ more points than Howard for you to win your Prop Bet. You believe so? Then, visit SBGglobal.com and click on their NBA Player Props category and enjoy the game to the fullest.
Here are some other NBA Finals 2009 Game 1 Prop Bets: Magic vs. Lakers:
MOST POINTS + ASSISTS MADE BY: Rafer Alston (ORL) -5½ (-120) vs. Derek Fisher (LAL) +5½ (-110).
TOTAL POINTS + REBOUNDS MADE BY LAMAR ODOM: OVER 20 (EV) or UNDER 20 (-130)?
TOTAL REBOUNDS MADE BY DWIGHT HOWARD: OVER 15½ (+105) or UNDER 15½ (-135)?
TOTAL ASSISTS + REBOUNDS MADE BY KOBE BRYANT: OVER 11½ (-115) or UNDER 11½ (-115)?




