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2023 NBA Championship Odds: Title odds updated as NBA knockouts begin


As the NBA play-in tournament ends on Tuesday, here’s the update NBA championship odds. The Milwaukee Bucks are still the favorites to take home the trophy, but a few teams have been left not far behind.

The Bucks ended the regular season with a lead in the Eastern Conference to retain the No. 1 seed spot. Boston Celtics, pre-season title contenders, went through a rough patch in March, causing them to lose their top seed. They finished the season one game behind the Bucks as the 2nd seed.

At the Western Conference, phoenix sun was on the radar all season but gave it all up on the deadline, in exchange for the star Kevin Durant. Their odds have shortened significantly since the trade, and they have led 8-0 in the games KD has played this season.

Dive into an updated championship future for all teams, with odds through Bet FOX.

NBA title odds 2022-23 (via FOX Bet)*

Milwaukee Bucks +230 (bet $10 to win a total of $33)
Boston Celtics +360 (bet 10$ to win a total of 46$)
Sun Phoenix +450 (bet 10$ to win total 55$)
golden empire warriors +750 (bet 10$ to win a total of 85$)
Philadelphia 76ers +850 (bet 10$ to win a total of 95$)
Denver nuggets +1000 (bet $10 to win a total of $110)
Los Angeles Lakers +2200 (bet $10 to win a total of $230)
Grizzly Memphis +2500 (bet $10 to win a total of $260)
Laser cutting +4000 (bet $10 to win a total of $410)
Cleveland Cavaliers +4000 (bet $10 to win a total of $410)
King Sacramento +5000 (bet $10 to win total $510)
New York Knicks +12500 (bet $10 to win a total of $1,260)
Heat Miami +20000 (bet $10 to win a total of $2,010)
Toronto Raptors +25000 (bet $10 to win a total of $2,510)
Minnesota Timberwolves +25000 (bet $10 to win a total of $2,510)
Atlanta Hawks +25000 (bet $10 to win a total of $2,510)
brooklyn network +30000 (bet $10 to win a total of $3,010)
New Orleans Pelicans +45000 (bet $10 to win a total of $4,510)
Chicago bulls +50000 (bet $10 to win a total of $5,010)
Oklahoma City Thunder +50000 (bet $10 to win a total of $5,010)

*odds as of 10/4/2023

It is important for the Bucks to claim the top seed in the East. They will have home advantage throughout the post-season, which has proven to be crucial. Do the Celtics or the Sixers have what it takes to take down the 2021 NBA champion? At +850, favorite Sixers and MVPs Joel Embiid Definitely an attractive bet.

The Kings have ended their drought after the longest season in NBA history (16 seasons). Does the No. 3 seed in the West have any qualities to gain momentum? Sacramento odds have shortened to +5000 after starting the season at +50000. Although they are young and unchallenged, they bring great value as they have been playing consistently throughout the season and Domantas Sabonis And De’Aaron Fox has proven to be a great tandem.

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The Lakers’ odds have been steady over the past few months. With LeBron James Back from injury, no one wants to see this hot Laker team. The Lakers will face the Timberwolves in the play-in. Expect their odds to shorten if they can advance to the first round – the Lakers are at +2200, the best of any team in attendance.

So who are you throwing some money at to win them all? After the NBA season has arrived, so it’s time to place your bets at Bet FOX!

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