| | |  | Last Updated: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 |  | | | Move Over Football Basketball Gambling is Here
- Sunday, 5 Feb 2006
With Super Bowl gambling options ending at the close of todays big game, sports gambling fans are looking forward to the next big sporting events. One online gambling site has recently opened up a basketball sportsbook to start bringing in the fans for NBA and NCAA basketball coverage. Wager on Football, a "website ahead of the times" for over 7 years, today announced the launch of the company's newest online basketball gambling website. One of the most respected names in the Football sports book betting site, handicapping, odds, and sports betting marketplace adds to the list of its impressive portfolio of gambling sites that now includes a Sports Blog , a hockey betting website review, and now their latest site Wager On Hoops. Gambling on your favorite sporting events has never been easier thanks to these great online gambling sites. Wager On Hoops encourages fans of its sites to check out all the action for free at Wager On Hoops today. Features of the site include NBA lines, March Madness odds, interactive NBA and NCAA basketball Statistics, online poker room site reviews, casino site reviews, basketball gambling website reviews, and basketball handicappers from the Professional Handicappers League. In addition, there is also a section on each and every NBA team with links to team odds, statistics, matchups, previews, tickets, merchandise, player news, and basketball gossip. This site provides a great new resource and review site for fans of basketball, and those that love gambling down on NBA or NCAA matchups. The January 31st 2006 launch of their Basketball themed site expands the product offerings into the basketball market, and since anything can happen en route to the Final Four and NBA Championships they are glad to be able to give fans a new site to turn to for basketball gambling information. The gambling site is excited to be able to give basketball fans a website they can grow to enjoy as the 2006 NBA and NCAA seasons wind down in the quest for their respective championships.
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