Bradley Beal Now Favored to Go to the Celtics

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Jun/20/2022

It appears that Bradley Beal may finally be released from captivity as a member of the woeful Washington Wizards.  And where he might go next is anybody's guess as the oddsmakers have this one close.

Give the guy credit for trying to stick it out, but a Beal exodus from D.C. has been years in the making.

Our prior odds here at Gambling911,com on Beal had him as a favorite to join the newly crowned champion Golden State Warriors at +275.   They are no longer listed among the odds.

The Knicks were coming in at 3-1.  They've dropped to 10-1.

The new favorite is the Boston Celtics, a team that made it into this year's NBA Finals.  He would pay out $300 on a $100 bet.   Portland was coming in at 4-1, Miami 5-1 and Brooklyn at 6-1.

Betonline has set odds on who will land the services of one of the best mid-range shooters in the league and features all prices below. Here are the odds:

Bradley Beal Next Team

Boston Celtics             3-1

Portland Trail Blazers  4-1

Miami Heat                 5-1

Brooklyn Nets             6-1

Atlanta Hawks             7-1

Denver Nuggets          15-2

Los Angeles Lakers      8-1

Dallas Mavericks         9-1

Philadelphia 76ers      9-1

New York Knicks         10-1

Utah Jazz                     11-1

Los Angeles Clippers   12-1

New Orleans Pelicans 14-1

Chicago Bulls               16-1

Phoenix Suns              16-1

San Antonio Spurs      16-1

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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