Next NBA Player to Miss Tipoff Betting Odds

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Mar/05/2024

Last night, Anthony Edwards had what we call a "brain fart."

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Edwards said that he "lost track of time" while preparing for the Timberwolves game against Portland, which resulted in him missing tipoff.

Our crack staff put the Brain Fart Braintrust to work this morning and came up with a fun list of odds for who will be the next NBA player to not start a game because he was late.

Karl-Anthony Towns is the favorite, followed by DeAndre Ayton and D’Angelo Russell. James Harden (they don't have clocks in those clubs, do they?) and Zion Williamson round out the Top 5 on the list of 32.

 

Next Player to Not Start Because "lost track of time"               

Karl-Anthony Towns      5/1

DeAndre Ayton             6/1

D’Angelo Russell           7/1

James Harden               8/1

Zion Williamson            9/1

Kyrie Irving                   10/1

Trae Young                   12/1

Rudy Gobert                 14/1

Dillon Brooks                16/1

Jalen Green                  18/1

Jaden Ivey                    20/1

Miles Bridges                25/1

Jeremy Sochan              28/1

Josh Giddey                  33/1

G. Antetokounmpo       38/1

Brandon Ingram            40/1

RJ Barrett                     45/1

Chet Holmgren             50/1

Victor Wembanyama    50/1

Myles Turner                66/1

Paulo Banchero             66/1

Coby White                   75/1

Donovan Mitchell          75/1

Nikola Jokic                   75/1

Andrew Wiggins            100/1

Bradley Beal                 100/1

Damian Lillard               100/1

Kyle Kuzma                   100/1

Luka Doncic                  100/1

Russell Westbrook        100/1

S. Gilgeous-Alexander   100/1

- BetOnline Press

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