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The NBA has created specific problems for sports betting that no other major league has managed to replicate at the same scale.
Load management: a healthy star player is deliberately rested. The team doesn't announce this until as close to tip-off as possible. Often ninety minutes before the game. Sometimes less.
You placed your bet on Thursday morning for Thursday night's game. LeBron James scratched at 6:45pm. Your bet is now on a different game.
The NBA attempted to address this with player availability reporting requirements. Teams must submit injury reports by specific deadlines.
The enforcement is inconsistent. The compliance is creative. "Game time decision" covers a multitude of circumstances that include "we haven't decided yet whether to rest him" and also "we decided last Tuesday but we're not telling you until we have to."
Then there's tanking.
The Philadelphia 76ers from 2013 to 2017 deliberately built the worst possible team to secure the highest possible draft picks. This is legal. This is strategy.
Betting markets exist on these games. The team that is actively trying to lose is playing against a team that is trying to win. The market has to price this.
Has anyone found a systematic way to bet the NBA that accounts for these structural features rather than just suffering them.
Load management: a healthy star player is deliberately rested. The team doesn't announce this until as close to tip-off as possible. Often ninety minutes before the game. Sometimes less.
You placed your bet on Thursday morning for Thursday night's game. LeBron James scratched at 6:45pm. Your bet is now on a different game.
The NBA attempted to address this with player availability reporting requirements. Teams must submit injury reports by specific deadlines.
The enforcement is inconsistent. The compliance is creative. "Game time decision" covers a multitude of circumstances that include "we haven't decided yet whether to rest him" and also "we decided last Tuesday but we're not telling you until we have to."
Then there's tanking.
The Philadelphia 76ers from 2013 to 2017 deliberately built the worst possible team to secure the highest possible draft picks. This is legal. This is strategy.
Betting markets exist on these games. The team that is actively trying to lose is playing against a team that is trying to win. The market has to price this.
Has anyone found a systematic way to bet the NBA that accounts for these structural features rather than just suffering them.