Giannis Antetokounmpo Traded to the New York Knicks Odds

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Every NBA offseason there are players who have been talked about ad nauseum as potential trade candidates.

Some are for guys looking to move on from their current team, and then there are some teams looking to move on from a certain player.

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag opened lines for what they felt were the seven biggest names that have been bandied about in trade discussions. 

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Giannis Antetokounmpo Next Team

   

New York Knicks

1/2

 (-200)

Cleveland Cavaliers

4/1

 

Atlanta Hawks

6/1

 

San Antonio Spurs

9/1

 

Detroit Pistons

10/1

 

Oklahoma City Thunder

14/1

 

Houston Rockets

16/1

 

Orlando Magic

20/1

 

Miami Heat

25/1

 

Portland Trail Blazers

25/1

 

Boston Celtics

33/1

 

New Orleans Pelicans

40/1

 

Golden State Warriors

45/1

 

Toronto Raptors

45/1

 

Los Angeles Lakers

50/1

 

Minnesota Timberwolves

50/1

 

Denver Nuggets

66/1

 

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