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In the weeks leading up to the NBA season last October, a bettor at the SuperBook at the Westgate Resort & Casino in Las Vegas placed a $67,000 wager on the Golden State Warriors to make the playoffs at minus-10,000 odds.The bettor was rewarded with a $670 profit when the Warriors reached the postseason.The same bettor was back at the SuperBook on Wednesday and this time played a little Philly Special.According to Jeff Sherman, vice president of risk for the SuperBook, the anonymous bettor placed a $100,500 bet on the Philadelphia 76ers to make the playoffs at minus-5,000 odds Wednesday. If the 76ers reach the postseason, the bettor will win a net $2,010.Sherman confirmed to ESPN that the Sixers bet was placed by the same customer who wagered on the Warriors last year. The customer will have to wait a little more than nine months for the wager to be graded.The bettor returned to the SuperBook on Thursday and placed another unique wager, risking $10,000 on the Bucks to reach the postseason at -10,000 odds, according to Westgate sportsbook director John Murray. If Milwaukee reaches the playoffs, the bettor will net a $100 profit.Philadelphia added Al Horford and Josh Richardson in the offseason and traded away Jimmy Butler . The 76ers, along with the Bucks, are considered the favorites to win the Eastern Conference. At the SuperBook, the Bucks are plus-125 to win the Eastern Conference, followed closely by the 76ers at plus-150.The SuperBook has the over/under on Philadelphia's regular-season wins pegged at 55.5. The Bucks at 58.5 are the only team with a higher season-win total at the SuperBook.The 76ers went 51-31 last season and earned the third seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. They reached the conference semifinals before being eliminated by the eventual champion Toronto Raptors in seven games.