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NBA Finals - Winner

Boston logoBoston Celtics
Oklahoma City logoOklahoma City Thunder
New York logoNew York Knicks
Dallas logoDallas Mavericks
Denver logoDenver Nuggets
Minnesota logoMinnesota Timberwolves
Phoenix logoPhoenix Suns
Cleveland logoCleveland Cavaliers
Golden State logoGolden State Warriors
Philadelphia logoPhiladelphia 76ers
LA Lakers logoLos Angeles Lakers
Memphis logoMemphis Grizzlies
Orlando logoOrlando Magic
Indiana logoIndiana Pacers
Milwaukee logoMilwaukee Bucks
Miami logoMiami Heat
New Orleans logoNew Orleans Pelicans
Sacramento logoSacramento Kings
LA Clippers logoLos Angeles Clippers
Houston logoHouston Rockets
San Antonio logoSan Antonio Spurs
Atlanta logoAtlanta Hawks
Charlotte logoCharlotte Hornets
Utah logoUtah Jazz
Portland logoPortland Trail Blazers
Chicago logoChicago Bulls
Brooklyn logoBrooklyn Nets
Washington logoWashington Wizards
Toronto logoToronto Raptors
Detroit logoDetroit Pistons

Conference of Winning Team

West
East

Conference of Winning Team

Atlantic
Northwest
Southwest
Pacific
Central
Southeast

State of Winning Team

Any Other State
Texas
New York
California
Florida

NBA odds guide

What do NBA odds looks like?

The football and basketball betting line look very similar. The most common odds you’ll see in the NBA are with the point spread.

Bucks -4

Lakers +4

In that example, the Bucks are the 4-point favorites, and have to win by 5 or more points to win the bet. If the Bucks win by exactly 4 points, it’s a “push” and the bet is refunded. These bets usually have -110 odds on each side, meaning bettors win $100 on a $110 wager.

What other NBA odds are offered?

The over/under, or “total,” and the moneyline are the two other common bets made on NBA games.

The total (combined points by both teams) is set by the sportsbook, and bettors can choose to bet over or under the total. Those bets normally have -110 odds.

Knicks +180

Celtics -200

The moneyline eliminates the point spread. Bettors just take a team to win straight up, and the odds change based on who is favored.

In this example, a $100 bet on the underdog Knicks would win $180 if New York won straight up. Bettors would have to lay $200 on the favored Celtics to win $100.

Do sportsbooks offer NBA Finals odds before and during the season?

A popular NBA bet is wagering on who will win the championship, and those odds are offered almost year-round. A 76ers fan who wants to bet Philadelphia to win the NBA Finals might get 10-to-1 odds before the season.