Margin of Victory Odds Game 2 NBA Finals: Celtics vs. Warriors

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jun/05/2022

Winning Margin of Victory odds for Game 2 of the Celtics-Warriors NBA Finals have the Warriors to win by 3-6 pts favored and paying out $500 for every $100 bet or $50 for every $10 bet.

BetUS-Square-Banner-NFL.gif

The Celtics winning by 12 points in Game 1 paid out $1200 for every $100 bet.

For anyone who believes revenge will be sweet and Golden State annihilates Boston by 22 points or more, that payout would be $700 on a $100 wager.

The Celtics have won seven of the last nine games against Golden State.  The Warriors three wins in the last ten meetings were all by a margin of four points (paying $500 here).

Winning Margin of Victory Betting Odds - Game 2 Celtics-Warriors Final

Celtics to win by 1-2 pts    +1100

Celtics to win by 3-6 pts    +650

Celtics to win by 7-9 pts    +1100

Celtics to win by 10-13 pts    +1200

Celtics to win by 14-16 pts    +2200

Celtics to win by 17-20 pts    +2200

Celtics to win by 21 or more pts    +1800

Warriors to win by 1-2 pts    +1000

Warriors to win by 3-6 pts    +500

Warriors to win by 7-9 pts    +750

Warriors to win by 10-13 pts    +650

Warriors to win by 14-16 pts    +1100

Warriors to win by 17-20 pts    +1100

Warriors to win by 21 or more pts    +700

Place Your Bets Here

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

Basketball Odds News

Damian Lillard Next Team Odds

When the notification came across the phone from Shams Charania that the Milwaukee Bucks had signed Myles Turner to a four-year contract, initial instinct was there must be more because the Bucks can’t fit him under the salary cap as a free agent.

Seattle Storm vs. Golden State Valkyries Prop Bets June 29

The Seattle Storm (10-6) face the Golden State Valkyries (8-7) on Sunday, June 29, 2025 at Chase Center. This game begins at 8:30 p.m. ET on CW Seattle, KPIX+, and KMAX 31, and features a spread of Storm -5 (-220 on the moneyline). 

Jaylen Brown Next Team Odds

The Boston Celtics shipped Kristaps Porziņgis and Jrue Holiday this week, shedding a ton of payroll, but they could offload even more if a trade partner for Jaylen Brown emerges. 

Syndicate