Current NBA Title Odds

Team FanDuel PointsBet Milwaukee Bucks +240 +250 Los Angeles Lakers +260 +250 Los Angeles Clippers +320 +300 Houston Rockets +1300 +1200 Boston Celtics +2000 +1600 Toronto Raptors +2400 +2000 Denver Nuggets +2500 +2500 Miami Heat +2700 +3000 Philadelphia 76ers +2700 +2500 Utah Jazz +3300 +4000 Dallas Mavericks +3800 +4000 Brooklyn Nets +16000 +20000 Indiana Pacers +10000 +8000 Oklahoma City Thunder +10000 +10000 New Orleans Pelicans +12000 +12500 Memphis Grizzlies +21000 +15000 Portland Trail Blazers +16000 +30000 San Antonio Spurs +21000 +50000 Orlando Magic +25000 +25000 Phoenix Suns +25000 +100000 Sacramento Kings +25000 N/A Washington Wizards +25000 +100000

(An explanation on the odds below: +240 means a $100 wager would profit $240, while +1200 means a $100 wager would net $1,200)

All odds as of July 1 and via FanDuel and PointsBet.

The NBA inches closer to returning, which will happen July 30 in Orlando, Florida. If you missed the details, we’ve got you covered here, including schedules for all 22 teams, play-in scenarios and more.

There’s a lot of uncertainty surrounding the end of the season, most notably who will actually play, but the three favorites before the COVID-induced hiatus are still the favorites now: The Bucks are at +240 at FanDuel, while the Lakers (+260) and Clippers (+320) are close behind.

After those three teams, it’s a steep drop down to the Rockets at 13/1, and they’re the only team below 20/1. In that next range are the Celtics (20/1), Raptors (24/1), Nuggets (25/1), Heat (27/1) and Sixers (27/1).

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The biggest change over the last few weeks has been the Brooklyn Nets, who initially saw their odds move from the 200/1 range all the way up to 50-60/1 when the season was suspended. There were speculations that the hiatus could give time for Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant to get healthy, but reports are that they will not play in Orlando. As a result, the Nets are back down to 160/1.

While the season restart will feature a unique format — all 22 teams will play eight final regular season games and then a potential play-in scenario for each conference’s 8-seed — the playoffs will remain the same. It will be segmented by conferences with seven-game series each round.

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