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ODDS TO WIN NBA CHAMPIONSHIP 2024/25NBA 2024/25

Heritage

Boston Celtics+325
Oklahoma City Thunder+500
New York Knicks+650
Philadelphia 76ers+1000
Denver Nuggets+1100
Dallas Mavericks+1200
Minnesota Timberwolves+1200
Milwaukee Bucks+1400
Phoenix Suns+2000
Cleveland Cavaliers+3500
Memphis Grizzlies+3500
Golden State Warriors+4000
Los Angeles Lakers+4000
Orlando Magic+4000
Miami Heat+5000
New Orleans Pelicans+5000
Indiana Pacers+6600
Sacramento Kings+6600
Houston Rockets+8000
Los Angeles Clippers+12500
San Antonio Spurs+15000
Atlanta Hawks+50000
Utah Jazz+50000
Brooklyn Nets+100000
Charlotte Hornets+100000
Chicago Bulls+100000
Detroit Pistons+100000
Portland Trail Blazers+100000
Toronto Raptors+100000
Washington Wizards+100000
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Atlanta Hawks+40733
Boston Celtics+317
Brooklyn Nets+129300
Charlotte Hornets+86660
Chicago Bulls+66301
Cleveland Cavaliers+4525
Dallas Mavericks+1124
Denver Nuggets+999
Detroit Pistons+110888
Golden State Warriors+3405
Houston Rockets+11883
Indiana Pacers+5816
Los Angeles Clippers+13277
Los Angeles Lakers+3064
Memphis Grizzlies+3021
Miami Heat+4793
Milwaukee Bucks+1579
Minnesota Timberwolves+1056
New Orleans Pelicans+4717
New York Knicks+720
Oklahoma City Thunder+528
Orlando Magic+6841
Philadelphia 76ers+1021
Phoenix Suns+2574
Portland Trail Blazers+86660
Sacramento Kings+4385
San Antonio Spurs+8978
Toronto Raptors+101557
Utah Jazz+86443
Washington Wizards+122224
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Boston Celtics
+300
Oklahoma City Thunder
+600
New York Knicks
+750
Philadelphia 76ers
+900
Dallas Mavericks
+1000
Denver Nuggets
+1000
Minnesota Timberwolves
+1100
Milwaukee Bucks
+1400
Phoenix Suns
+2500
Memphis Grizzlies
+2800
Golden State Warriors
+3300
Los Angeles Lakers
+3300
Cleveland Cavaliers
+3500
Orlando Magic
+4000
Miami Heat
+4500
New Orleans Pelicans
+4500
Indiana Pacers
+5000
Sacramento Kings
+5000
Houston Rockets
+7500
Los Angeles Clippers
+8000
San Antonio Spurs
+10000
Atlanta Hawks
+25000
Chicago Bulls
+75000
Brooklyn Nets
+100000
Charlotte Hornets
+100000
Detroit Pistons
+100000
Portland Trail Blazers
+100000
Toronto Raptors
+100000
Utah Jazz
+100000
Washington Wizards
+100000
 

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The 5 Biggest Betting Longshots To Win The NBA Finals Championship

2003-04 Detroit Pistons, 15-1

The Pistons whiffed on Darko Milicic, the second overall pick of the 2003 draft, but pulled off one of the biggest upsets in NBA history by beating Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers in five games in the NBA Finals. Detroit was 15-1 in the preseason to win it all. It was the longest shot ever before the Finals, at 5-1, according to Sportsoddshistory.com. Chauncey Billups was named Finals MVP as Detroit denied Los Angeles its fourth title in five years.


2022-23 Denver Nuggets, 18-1

Nuggets center Nikola Jokic entered the season as the two-time reigning NBA MVP. He didn’t win the award a third year in a row, but settled for leading Denver to the franchise’s first championship with a five-game win over the Heat. The Nuggets finished first in the Western Conference after placing sixth in the West the previous season and losing in five games in the first round of the playoffs.


2018-19 Toronto Raptors, +1850

The Raptors acquired Kawhi Leonard from the Spurs before the season. Leonard proceeded to lead them to the franchise’s first championship with a six-game victory over the two-time defending NBA champion Warriors. Toronto outlasted Philadelphia in seven games in the Eastern Conference semifinals, with Leonard’s buzzer-beater over Joel Embiid giving the Raptors a dramatic 92-90 win in Game 7. The Raptors lost the first two games of the Eastern Conference Finals to the Bucks before reeling off four straight wins.


2010-11 Dallas Mavericks, 20-1

Dallas, led by Dirk Nowitzki, swept the two-time defending NBA champion Lakers in the Western Conference semifinals and beat the Heat — led by LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh — in six games in the NBA Finals, a rematch of the 2006 NBA Finals won by Miami.


2014-15 Golden State Warriors, 28-1

The Warriors had their breakout season in Steve Kerr’s first season as coach, leading the league with a 67-15 record. They also went 39-2 at Oracle Arena for the second-best home record in NBA history. Stephen Curry became the first Warrior since Wilt Chamberlain in 1960 to win the NBA MVP award. He then led Golden State to the franchise’s first league title in 40 years by beating the Cavaliers, who featured LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love.
 
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