Full NBA Futures Markets For the 2024-2025 Season

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Oct/22/2024

Please find below NBA information for the start of the season:

  •     Some amazing stats on the Celtics dominance last year
  •     Coaches whose teams typically come out fast and others that come out slow
  •     Rookie head coaches
  •     The success of betting against Quin Snyder
  •     Future markets for the Title and the MVP
  •     Teams with win totals over 58 entering the season are 4-14 with the under being the big winner
  •     Win total streaks (The Nuggets success and the Lakers failures)

All futures betting markets can be found here at BetOnline.

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Welcome to the 2024 NBA regular season! Let's look at all the action and go over the betting trends, stats and notes you need to know to start the year and beyond.

Opening Dogs

Underdogs have had a small advantage in team openers dating back a decade. Dogs have been .500 ATS or better in six straight seasons and 9 of the last 10 years. Overall, dogs are 75-63-1 ATS in a teams' opener since 2015.

Old Rusty

Looking for an edge betting over/unders on opening night? Since 2017, they are an even 52-52 in teams openers. But in that same timeframe, 1st half unders in openers are 57-40 (59%), going under the 1st half total by almost a full point per half.

Chalk City

The Celtics had an average point spread of -8.7 PPG last season, the fifth-highest over the past 30 years for any full 82-game season. All five teams on the list all made the NBA Finals ('96 Bulls, '97 Bulls, '15 Warriors, '16 Warriors, '24 Celtics).

On opening night this season, the Celtics are 5-point favorites against the Knicks.

Dating back to 2009, Celtics are 10-4-1 ATS in their openers — the third-best mark in the NBA behind the Clippers and Nuggets.

The role of the underdog wasn't something the Celtics dealt with too many times last year, which put them on an exclusive list. Since 1995, only four teams entered an appearance in the NBA Finals having only been listed as an underdog three times or fewer throughout the regular season and playoffs:

The 1996-97 Bulls (0 games), the 2023-24 Celtics (3 games), the 2016-17 Warriors (3 games) and the 1995-96 Bulls (3 games).

All four won the title that same season… with the other three also winning the title the NEXT season.

Ups and Downs

Going back the last 20 years, here are the most profitable teams ATS in their opening games, with the least profitable teams listed below that.

Best:
Nuggets: 14-5 ATS
Clippers: 13-6 ATS
Celtics: 12-6-1 ATS
Blazers: 12-7 ATS
Pacers: 12-7 ATS

Worst:
Grizzlies: 5-14 ATS
Suns: 7-12 ATS
Wizards: 7-12 ATS
Bulls: 7-12 ATS
Lakers: 7-12 ATS

Dethroned

The Lakers under LeBron James have been underdogs in their opener three times and they are 0-3 SU/ATS, failing to cover the spread by 6.7 PPG.

Back in 2015, LeBron’s Cavs were underdogs vs. Bulls in their opener. They lost SU, but covered the spread.

In 2003, 2007 and 2008 with the Cavs, LeBron was listed as a 'dog in their opener, and they went 0-3 SU and 1-2 ATS vs. the Mavericks, Celtics and Kings.

Overall, LeBron has been listed as a 'dog in his teams' opener seven times and his teams went 0-7 SU and 2-5 ATS in those contests.

The only other time he’s been listed as a home underdog in his teams opener was back in 2007 vs. the Mavericks as a 2.5-pt dog, and they lost 92-74.

All About Coaching

Let's focus on coaches for a minute now. In terms of active head coaches, here are the best in season openers in the last 20 years:

Tyronn Lue: 6-1 ATS
Billy Donovan: 6-3 ATS
Gregg Popovich: 11-8 ATS

Of the 110 head coaches last 20 years, Lue's 6-1 ATS mark in season openers is the best of any head coach. Lue is also 3-0 ATS as an underdog on opening night, and the Clippers are listed as underdogs against the Suns in their first matchup of this season.

One active coach to keep an eye on early in the season is Nick Nurse for the 76ers. He's 19-11 ATS in his first five games of a season, the 4th-best mark in the last 20 years.

Ice Cold

On the other side of the spectrum, here are coaches who have had a tougher time out of the gate.

The worst active coach ATS in season openers? Tom Thibodeau, who is 3-8-1 ATS. The next-closest would be Quin Snyder at 3-6 ATS.

The good thing for New York, Thibs is 2-1-1 ATS in openers with the Knicks, and he was 0-3 ATS in Minnesota, and 1-4 ATS with the Bulls.

Another candidate for tough starts is Rick Carlisle. Last year with the Pacers, he broke a personal 7-year ATS losing streak in openers split between his time with the Pacers and Mavericks.

Turn It Around

It's hard to ignore the tough run Quin Snyder has been on lately. Over the last three seasons with the Hawks and Jazz, Snyder is 75-121-2 ATS (38%), with a $100 bettor down over $5,200 betting his teams. Snyder is the least profitable coach ATS by almost $1,800 in difference.

When Snyder's team is playing a SEGABABA — second game of a back-to-back — and his opponent isn't, he is 4-19 ATS over the last three seasons.

Started From The Bottom…

Let's focus on the futures market for a second. We'll start with longshots. In the last 40 years, only nine teams have won the NBA title with preseason odds of 10-1 or higher.

2014-15: Golden State Warriors (+2800)
2010-11: Dallas Mavericks (+2000)
2018-19: Toronto Raptors (+1850)
2022-23: Denver Nuggets (+1800)
2003-04: Detroit Pistons (+1500)
2013-14: San Antonio Spurs (+1200)
1993-94: Houston Rockets (+1200)
2002-03: San Antonio Spurs (+1100)
2007-08: Boston Celtics (+1000)

Of the 40 total seasons, nine teams have won at 10-1 or higher (23%) and 31 teams have won under that 10-1 mark (67%). The eventual NBA champion has been listed below 20-1 in nine straight years, 12 of the past 13 years and 38 of the past 40 years. The 2015 Warriors at 28-1 and 2011 Mavericks at 20-1 are the only outliers.

MVP Markets
Nikola Jokic won his third MVP award last season, putting him on a short list of nine players to win 3+ MVPs.
Nikola Jokic Odds to Win MVP — Entering Season

2023: +450
2021: +1600
2020: +2500

We have NBA MVP odds dating back to 2006 — eighteen years. Five times (28%) a player at 10-1 or higher has won the award, with Jokic occupying two of those slots.

The favorite has actually gone on to win the NBA MVP 7 of the 18 years, with Jokic, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Russell Westbrook and LeBron James also accomplishing the feat. LeBron has done it four times in this span.

Only once has the eventual winner of the award come outside the top-10 slots in odds: 2020 Nikola Jokic, who was tied for 11th. 2010 Derrick Rose only had a limited number of players listed — as his 25-1 preseason odds matched Jokic for the longest MVP winner in this span.

In 13 of the 18 years, a player with odds ranked inside the top-5 eventually went on to win the award.

Win Total Notes

Celtics have the highest win total in the NBA this year at 58.5. They were tied for the league-lead with 54.5 last year.

Since 2000, 18 teams have entered a season with a win total of 58 or higher, and the 2024 Celtics are the first since the 2018 Warriors and Celtics. Of those previous 18 teams, only four eclipsed that win total and went over. Two were the 2015 and 2016 Warriors, then the 2012 Heat, and then the 2005 Spurs — with 3 of those 4 teams having their win total decided in Game 77 or later.

Aside from Boston, the story has to be the Knicks. With a win total of 54.5, it is their highest since 1993-94 when they made the NBA Finals. The Knicks haven't had a win total of 50+ since 2013-14 and they last eclipsed 50+ wins back in 1996-97.

Win Total Stats

The Nuggets are on a historic run. Denver hasn't officially gone under their win total in almost a decade. Last time they did go under, Barack Obama was still president, Kobe Bryant was entering his last season in the league, and most importantly — Denver was just about to hire Michael Malone. Malone's 1st season came in 2015, and Denver is 8-0 to their win total over since then, with the 2019-20 season taken out due to the pandemic.

On the other side, the Lakers have gone under their win total in five straight seasons, the longest streak in the NBA, if you take out the 2019-20 season. If you include it, their streak is four straight unders. Since 2011, Lakers are 2-10 to their win total over.

The Magic (47.5) have their highest win total since 2010. The Timberwolves (52.5) have their highest since 2004. The Kings (46.5) have their highest since 2005.

As coach of the Spurs, Gregg Popovich is 18-8 to the win total over, but San Antonio has gone under now in consecutive years (2022, 2023) for the first time under Pop.

The Blazers have bottomed out. With a win total of 22.5, it is their lowest entering a season in over 30 years.

Finally, let's talk Nets. With a win total of 19.5, they are on the verge of some history. No team has closed under 20 since the Sixers in 2014 had a win total of 16. Since 2000, nine teams have closed with a win total below 20 — 8 of those 9 teams eclipsed their win total with five of those teams winning 20 games or more. The one team to go under? The 2002 Nuggets, who won 17 games on a 19.5 win total.

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