NBA PLAYOFFS ODDS

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8:202nd Quarter
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
T
Over
−130
−130
0
228.5
Under
−105
−105
0
228.5
221.5
222.5
223.5
224.5
225.5
226.5
227.5
228.5
230.5
231.5
232.5
233.5
234.5
235.5
236.5
237.5
  • Over 221.5
    −265
  • Under 221.5
    +190
  • Over 222.5
    −240
  • Under 222.5
    +170
  • Over 223.5
    −215
  • Under 223.5
    +155
  • Over 224.5
    −190
  • Under 224.5
    +140
  • Over 225.5
    −170
  • Under 225.5
    +125
  • Over 226.5
    −155
  • Under 226.5
    +115
  • Over 227.5
    −140
  • Under 227.5
    +105
  • Over 228.5
    −130
  • Under 228.5
    −105
  • Over 230.5
    −105
  • Under 230.5
    −130
  • Over 231.5
    +105
  • Under 231.5
    −140
  • Over 232.5
    +115
  • Under 232.5
    −155
  • Over 233.5
    +130
  • Under 233.5
    −175
  • Over 234.5
    +145
  • Under 234.5
    −195
  • Over 235.5
    +155
  • Under 235.5
    −215
  • Over 236.5
    +175
  • Under 236.5
    −240
  • Over 237.5
    +195
  • Under 237.5
    −270

NBA Playoffs Odds and Betting

Few events bring greater excitement to basketball fans than the high-stakes, drama-filled, best-of-seven postseason tournament: the NBA playoffs. Adding to their enthusiasm is the ability to bet on odds for the NBA playoff title. Every year, new and experienced bettors jump into NBA playoff betting, and carry that anticipation through to the NBA Finals in June—when the league’s top two teams battle it out for the championship trophy.

Biggest Rivalries in the NBA

Every sport has their share of notable rivalries. When certain teams come face-to-face, the emotion heats up and the competition is fierce—and professional basketball is no exception.

Their dominance in the 1990s sparked a number of rivalries between the Chicago Bulls and other NBA teams, including the New York Knicks and the Detroit Pistons. After the Pistons won back-to-back championships in 1989 and 1990, Michael Jordan and the Bulls went on to win the next three championships in a row, finishing out the decade with a staggering six championships.

The most famous NBA rivalry, however, goes to the two oldest teams in professional basketball—the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics. The 1980s saw the rivalry intensify, as Magic Johnson of the Lakers and Larry Bird of the Celtics clashed repeatedly in the finals.

Types of NBA Playoffs Bets

The NBA playoffs offer opportunities to place numerous bets, with a variety of betting formats, allowing bettors to decide how they want to put down their money.

Learn more about popular ways for betting on the NBA, reading odds, and other tips on how to bet on basketball.

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