2015 – 2016 NBA Rookie of the Year Betting Odds Now Available Online

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Jun/26/2015
2015 – 2016 NBA Rookie of the Year Betting Odds Now Available Online

Carrie Stroup here and Sportsbook.ag has just announced 2015 – 2106  NBA Rookie of the Year betting odds are now available.

With the 2015 NBA draft done, we’ve opened up 2015-16 NBA Rookie of the Year odds.
No surprises with the favorites being top picks. We’ve added Joel Embiid (opened 20-1 and has been bet down to 8-1 in a flurry of action) as he sat out last season and is eligible for ROY, but we listed every player taken in the first round.  With so many unknowns, like the health of Embiid and the potential role for studs like Okafor and Towns, we believe it’s a wide open race.  That said, the highest odds we have on any one player is only 50-1, but we plan on tickering with our numbers throughout the weekend as we research more of each player.  And if any customer makes a request to add a player, we’ll be more than happy to oblige. 

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Jahlil Okafor +500

Karl-Anthony Towns +500

DAngelo Russell +750

Joel Embiid +800

Emmanuel Mudiay +1000

Mario Hezonja +1500

Willie Cauley-Stein +1500

Justise Winslow +1800

Kristaps Porzingis +2000

Myles Turner +2000

Frank Kaminsky +2500

Jerian Grant +2500

Sam Dekker +2500

Stanley Johnson +2500

Cameron Payne +3000

Trey Lyles +3000

Devin Booker +3500

Bobby Portis +5000

Chris McCullough +5000

Delon Wright +5000

Jarell Martin +5000

Justin Anderson +5000

Kelly Oubre Jr +5000

Kevon Looney +5000

Larry Nance Jr +5000

Nikola Milutinov +5000

R J Hunter +5000

Rashad Vaughn +5000

Rondae Hollis-Jefferson +5000

Terry Rozier +5000

Tyus Jones +5000
- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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