Updated NBA Finals Odds After Warriors Advance, Celtics Force Game 7

After a blowout loss to the Memphis Grizzlies in Game 5, some sportsbooks dropped the Golden State Warriors as the favorite to win the NBA’s Western Conference. After their convincing and series-clinching 110-96 win over the Grizzlies on Friday (and a bad Suns loss to the Mavericks on Thursday), the Warriors are once again favored to win both the Western Conference and the 2022 NBA Championship.

In the East, the Philadelphia 76ers have been eliminated, while the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks are headed for a Game 7 showdown on Sunday afternoon. The Miami Heat are awaiting the winner of that series. On Sunday evening, the Dallas Mavericks and Phoenix Suns have a Game 7 of their own to decide who will face the Warriors in the Western Conference Finals.

See below for the updated consensus NBA Championship Odds from every sportsbook.

2021-2022 NBA Championship Winner Odds

PARTICIPANTS AND SELECTIONS

WARRIORS
+205
+190
+185
+185
+205
+275
+220
+180
+180
NL

SUNS
+300
+300
+310
+290
+220
+450
+280
+300
+300
NL

HEAT
+450
+400
+400
+450
+550
+750
+380
+375
+375
NL

CELTICS
+450
+450
+430
+400
+1000
+350
+1000
+450
+450
NL

BUCKS
+900
+850
+900
+950
+400
+600
+420
+900
+900
NL

MAVERICKS
+2300
+2000
+2300
+2500
+4000
+1800
+2000
+2200
+2200
NL

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