JJ Redick Favorite to Be Named Next Lakers Head Coach With Dan Hurley Out

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Jun/10/2024

Some major news hit the wire just a few hours ago...Dan Hurley is turning down the Lakers head coach offer and staying at UConn.

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So, with that scenario unfolding, you can find our latest Lakers next coach odds below. One candidate is a HUGE favorite.

In NBA Finals news, some people haven't been shy sharing their opinion that Jaylen Brown is better than Jayson Tatum.

Well, at least after the first two games of the NBA Finals, the oddsmakers don't disagree.

We’ve moved Brown into the favorite position for MVP while the majority of other books still have Tatum as the top dog on the odds board.

Additionally, the Top 3 favorites are all Celtics with Boston out to a fast 2-0 lead in the series. The only other player with better than 40/1 odds is Luka Doncic at 6/1.

Finally, the hubbub about Caitlin Clark continues, so if you're interested there are odds for whether or not she'll be on the Olympic roster in Paris this summer. The outlook...not so good.

MVP odds are subject to change and will be updated in real-time.

 

Lakers Next Head Coach                      

JJ Redick                       1/5       (-500)

James Borrego              3/1

Sam Cassell                   9/1

Chris Quinn                   16/1

David Adelman             18/1

Kenny Atkinson             18/1

 

NBA Finals MVP                       

Jaylen Brown                +130

Jayson Tatum                +150

Jrue Holiday                  +500

Luka Doncic                  +600

Kristaps Porzingis          +4000

Derrick White               +5000

Kyrie Irving                   +6600

Al Horford                    +50000

P.J. Washington            +50000

 

Will Caitlin Clark be on 2024 Team USA basketball roster?

Yes       3/1       (+300)

No        1/5       (-500)

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