Durant deal, Haliburton injury shake up 2025-26 NBA title odds

Durant deal, Haliburton injury shake up 2025-26 NBA title odds 1 | ASL

The Houston Rockets’ trade for Kevin Durant and the injury suffered by the Indiana Pacers’ Tyrese Haliburton shook up the early odds to win next season’s NBA title, but the clear-cut favorite remains the champion Oklahoma City Thunder.

The Thunder, who beat the Pacers in Game 7 of the Finals on Sunday, head into the offseason as the favorites for next year at +220 at ESPN BET. Those are the shortest preseason championship odds since the 2018-19 Golden State Warriors (-168), according to SportsOddsHistory.com.

The Cleveland Cavaliers and Rockets are next, each at +800, followed by the New York Knicks (+850).

Houston moved from +1800 to +800 at ESPN BET, after acquiring Durant in a trade with the Phoenix Suns. For a while Sunday, the Rockets had the second-best odds to win next year’s title at sportsbooks, behind the Thunder, but sportsbooks moved the Cavaliers up the board in the after Haliburton went down with a reported Achilles injury in the first half against the Thunder.

The Pacers fell from 10-1 to 40-1 at ESPN BET after Halibuton’s injury.

The Boston Celtics, who were the consensus favorites entering the previous two seasons, were 13-1 to win the championship next year at ESPN BET. The Celtics also are dealing with a serious injury to a superstar. Jayson Tatum is rehabbing from an Achilles injury that is expected to keep him out for most, if not all, of next season. ESPN BET opened the odds on next year’s NBA champion in late May, about a week after Tatum was injured in the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Knicks.

“His absence is definitely the key factor in the Celtics pricing given how integral he has been to their team success the last several years,” Adrian Horton, trading director for ESPN BET, said in an email. “With a fully healthy Tatum, the Celtics might be as high as our second-shortest odds right now, maybe around +400, +450 behind OKC.”

The and Los Angeles Lakers were each +1400 on Monday at ESPN BET, followed by the Magic (+1500) and Denver Nuggets (+1600).

Source: espn.com