2020 Nba Finals Vegas Odds
- Who Is Favored To Win Nba Championship 2020
- Las Vegas Odds Nba Finals 2020
- Las Vegas Odds 2020 Nba Finals
+320 odds to win the NBA Finals Championship Key players include Kawhi Leonard (26.9 PPG, 7.3 RPG, 1.8 SPG), and Paul George (21.0 PPG, 5.7 RPG, 1.33 SPG). Houston Rockets (+1700) All-purpose threat Russell Westbrook reunited with former teammate James Harden in Houston before the season. Vegas Odds To Win 2020 NBA Finals The table below shows the Vegas odds of winning the 2020 NBA Finals for each NBA team on May 28, 2019 and July 17, 2019. These two dates show the difference in expectation for each team before the free agency period started and now that it has ended.
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Thinking about placing a wager on who is going to take home the NBA Finals this year? You have come to the right place. Each year I take a detailed look at the future odds for every team to win the championship. Not only does this page look at who will win it all, I also provide the betting lines on winning each conference and division. Plus I give out my predictions on who I think will win the title. You can also check out our NBA handicapping page for even more information on betting pro basketball.
Understanding the Odds
The odds format on this page are money lines. It’s pretty easy to understand. It basically means if the number is positive you have to wager $100 to profit that amount. If the number is negative you have to bet that amount in order to profit $100. For example, if it was -300 then you have to bet $300 to cash $100. If it was +200 then a $100 bet would win you $200.
If you want to convert the money line into fractions. Simply take the line and divide it by 100. For example, if a team is +300, their fractional odd would be 3/1 (300/100).
2020 NBA Futures Odds to Win Finals, Conference Titles & Divisions
Favorites to Win 2020 NBA Championship & Betting Predictions
As the calendar nears February, we are just a little over two weeks away from the 2020 NBA All-Star Game and it feels like a good time to check in on the odds to to win the 2020 NBA Championship.
As is the case in most years, there’s just not a lot of change in the NBA odds to win it all, unless there’s a big trade or injury that drastically changes the outlook of a team.
As of right now there’s three teams who appear to be fighting for the title. The Lakers are the overwhelming favorite at +225, but the Bucks aren’t far back at +325 and the Clippers are sitting at +350. No other team in the league has odds better than 10 to 1.
Next in line would be the Rockets at +1100, followed by the 76ers at +1200, Jazz at +1500, Nuggets at +1600 and the Celtics/Mavs at +2000. The only other teams withs odds better than 100 to 1 are the Raptors at +2500, the Heat at +3000 and the Pacers at +6000.
NBA Finals Predictions: Best Value Pick (Celtics +2000)
Who Is Favored To Win Nba Championship 2020
I think a lot of people are penciling the Bucks into the NBA Finals and I will admit that Milwaukee is the team to beat right now in the Eastern Conference. However, I don’t think it’s as big a lock for them to get to the finals as others. One team that I think can take them down is the Celtics. As long as Boston goes into the postseason healthy, they got the pieces to not only beat the Bucks, but give the Lakers or Celtics a run for their money.
Las Vegas Odds Nba Finals 2020
Recent NBA Champion Winners & Vegas Odds to Win Title
Las Vegas Odds 2020 Nba Finals
Year | Team | Preseason | Dec. 1 | All-Star Break | Playoffs (Start) |
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2018-19 | Toronto Raptors | +1400 | +1000 | +750 | +950 |
2017-18 | Golden State Warriors | -175 | -175 | -160 | +135 |
2016-17 | Golden State Warriors | +200 | -130 | -125 | -160 |
2015-16 | Cleveland Cavaliers | +300 | +280 | +340 | +475 |
2014-15 | Golden State Warriors | +2800 | +800 | +425 | +175 |
2013-14 | San Antonio Spurs | +1200 | +750 | +900 | +330 |
2012-13 | Miami Heat | +225 | +185 | +185 | -125 |
2011-12 | Miami Heat | +225 | +175 | +150 | +200 |
2010-11 | Dallas Mavericks | +2000 | +2200 | +1600 | +1800 |
2009-10 | Los Angeles Lakers | +225 | +225 | +225 | +225 |
2008-09 | Los Angeles Lakers | +300 | |||
2007-08 | Boston Celtics | +450 | |||
2006-07 | San Antonio Spurs | +550 | |||
2005-06 | Miami Heat | +280 |