2021-22 NBA Win Totals Tracker
 
            
                By Sascha Paruk
Updated:
- This page displayed the 2021-22 NBA win totals and over/under odds for all 30 teams
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This page tracked the 2021-2022 NBA win totals for all 30 teams from the preseason to the end of the regular season.
Highest & Lowest Projected NBA Win Totals
- [October 18]Â Among the top teams, the Lakers saw their win total drop by one, now at 52.5
- [August 17] With win totals now released, the Lakers and Nets are projected for most wins in their prospective conferences behind their star-studded rosters
2021-22 NBA Season Win Totals
| Team | Win Total & Odds | 
|---|---|
| Atlanta Hawks | 46.5 (-120o/+100u) | 
| Boston Celtics | 46.5 (-105o/-115u) | 
| Brooklyn Nets | 55.5 (-115o/-105u) | 
| Charlotte Hornets | 38.5 (-105o/-115u) | 
| Chicago Bulls | 43.5 (-120o/+100u) | 
| Cleveland Cavaliers | 27.5 (-115o/-105u) | 
| Dallas Mavericks | 48.5 (+100o/-120u) | 
| Denver Nuggets | 47.5 (-110o/-110u) | 
| Detroit Pistons | 25.5 (-110o/-110u) | 
| Golden State Warriors | 47.5 (-110o/-110u) | 
| Houston Rockets | 26.5 (+100o/-120u) | 
| Indiana Pacers | 42.5 (-115o/-105u) | 
| Los Angeles Clippers | 45.5 (+110o/-130u) | 
| Los Angeles Lakers | 52.5 (+105o/-125u) | 
| Memphis Grizzlies | 41.5 (-120o/+100u) | 
| Miami Heat | 48.5 (-105o/-115u) | 
| Milwaukee Bucks | 54.5 (-105o/-115u) | 
| Minnesota Timberwolves | 35.5 (-110o/-110u) | 
| New Orleans Pelicans | 38.5 (+100o/-120u) | 
| New York Knicks | 42.5 (-110o/-110u) | 
| Oklahoma City Thunder | 23.5 (-115o/-105u) | 
| Orlando Magic | 22.5 (-120o/+100u) | 
| Philadelphia 76ers | 50.5 (-105/-115u) | 
| Phoenix Suns | 51.5 (+100o/-120u) | 
| Portland Trail Blazers | 44.5 (-115o/-105u) | 
| Sacramento Kings | 36.5 (-105o/-115u) | 
| San Antonio Spurs | 28.5 (-125o/+105u) | 
| Toronto Raptors | 35.5 (-130o/+110u) | 
| Utah Jazz | 52.5 (-120o/+100u) | 
| Washington Wizards | 33.5 (-125o/+105u) | 
*Odds as of October 18th
 
        Managing Editor
Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.
 
             
             
            