All-Star Game Odds to Win MPV - 2021

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Mar/03/2021

LeBron James doesn't really want the All-Star Game to happen this weekend in Atlanta, but he's favored to take home a fourth MVP accoladeThe payout is a cool $450 for every $100 bet or $45 for every $10 bet.

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Luka Doncic and Steph Curry are second and third on our odds board.  Each offers a payout of $750 on a $100 bet.  Giannis Antetokounmpo, James Harden and Nikola Jokic are all listed with better than 10/1 odds.

It's not all about the MVP this weekend!

Odds for the 3-Point, Skills and Slam Dunk competitions are have been created as well.

BetOnline also has a few game-specific props active for most points, assists and rebounds for the ASG.

Odds to be Named Most Valued Player Betting Available Here

All-Star Game MVP

LeBron James  +450

Luka Doncic     +750

Stephen Curry +750

Giannis Antetokounmpo        +900

James Harden +900

Nikola Jokic     +900

Damian Lillard +1000

Zion Williamson          +1200

Donovan Mitchell       +1400

Kawhi Leonard            +1400

Bradley Beal    +1600

Joel Embiid      +1600

Kyrie Irving      +1800

Devin Booker  +2000

Domantas Sabonis      +2500

Jaylen Brown  +2800

Jayson Tatum  +2800

Paul George    +3300

Ben Simmons  +4000

Chris Paul        +4000

Zach LaVine     +4000

Julius Randle   +5000

Nikola Vucevic +5000

Rudy Gobert   +5000

3-Point Contest

Stephen Curry +190

Zach LaVine +250

Donovan Mitchell +350

Devin Booker +500

Jaylen Brown +750

Jayson Tatum +750

 

Skills Challenge

Luka Doncic +200

Chris Paul +225

Domantas Sabonis +400

Robert Covington +500

Nikola Vucevic +650

Julius Randle +800

 

Slam Dunk Contest

Obi Toppin +150

Anfernee Simons +175

Cassius Stanley +200

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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