Jimmy Butler Trade Significantly Improves 76ers' Title Odds

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Nov/10/2018

BetDSI adjusted its NBA Championship futures odds following the trade of Jimmy Butler from Minnesota to Philadelphia.

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Saturday morning, the 76ers had 22-1 odds (+2200) to win the NBA title. After the Butler news broke, oddsmakers moved the Sixers' odds to 15-1 (+1500).

Philly remains behind Boston and Toronto to win the Finals and the Eastern Conference.

The Timberwolves' odds to win moved from +10000 to +15000, which is the same price as the Sacramento Kings.

Odds to win 2018-19 NBA Finals

Golden State Warriors -175
Boston Celtics +700
Toronto Raptors +900
Houston Rockets +1000
Philadelphia 76ers +1500
Milwaukee Bucks +1600
Los Angeles Lakers +2500
Denver Nuggets +2900
Oklahoma City Thunder +3000
Utah Jazz +4000
New Orleans Pelicans +4500
San Antonio Spurs +5000
Portland Trail Blazers +6000
Indiana Pacers +7000
Detroit Pistons +8000
Charlotte Hornets +8000
Miami Heat +9000
Los Angeles Clippers +10000
Washington Wizards +12500
Minnesota Timberwolves +15000
Sacramento Kings +15000
Orlando Magic +20000
Memphis Grizzlies +20000
Dallas Mavericks +25000
New York Knicks +30000
Chicago Bulls +30000
Brooklyn Nets +50000
Atlanta Hawks +50000
Phoenix Suns +50000
Cleveland Cavaliers +100000

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