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2021 NBA MVP Award Odds Tracker

Mitch Robson

By Mitch Robson

Updated:


  • Nikola Jokic has officially won the 2020-21 NBA MVP award
  • See how the odds moved over the course of the season for all contenders
  • Looking for current NBA MVP odds?

This page tracked the odds to win the 2021 NBA MVP award from the best online sportsbooks all year long. The graphs and tables below show how the odds for the league’s top players changed throughout the 2020-21 season.

2021 NBA MVP Odds

Sports Betting Dime
  • [June 9] Nikola Jokic was a runaway MVP winner, and also made history as the lowest drafted player to win the award
  • [May 18] With the regular season now complete, the odds have significantly moved in Jokic’s favor, as the Serbian big man is now -8500 to win the award
  • [May 11] Nikola Jokic’s odds have shortened down to -1950 on average with just a week left in the regular season
  • [May 4] With the regular season winding down, Jokic has shortened to very heavy odds of -925 on average to walk away with the 2021 MVP
  • [Apr 27] Curry’s odds continue to shorten, now down to an average of +1300 and firmly in the MVP top five conversation
  • [Apr 20] Steph Curry looks set to lead the league in scoring as he carries the Warriors towards the playoffs, and he saw his average odds shorten to +2400 from +10000 after scoring 49 points against the Sixers on Monday night
  • [Apr 15] Now being asked to shoulder a heavier load with Jamal Murray unfortunately suffering a season ending, Jokic’s odds have shortened further, to an average of -200
  • [April 8] With James Harden joining the long line of injured stars this season out with a hamstring strain for the near future, Joel Embiid has retaken his spot as the second favorite for MVP, now at odds of +380
  • [March 29] As the Nets assemble what they hope is a championship roster through the buyout market, James Harden’s MVP odds have continued shortening since heading to Brooklyn. As long as +5600 in mid-February, his carrying of the Nets while KD and Kyrie have been out now has his average odds at +700 to win his second MVP award
  • [March 22] After LeBron James suffered a high ankle sprain over the weekend, Nuggets big man Nikola Jokic became the consensus MVP favorite across the books, at average odds of +100. James’ odds have fallen to +500, still second in the market as he’s likely to return in three weeks to a month. Giannis Antetokounmpo may have been the biggest winner, as his odds have shortened all the way to an average of +775
  • [March 16] With Joel Embiid out for a few weeks due to a  left knee bruise, LeBron is back to the favorite at the sportsbooks, now at average odds of +155
  • [March 9] Embiid is officially the favorite across the sportsbooks, climbing to average odds of +195 ahead of LeBron, who is now +255
  • [March 3] It’s getting closer between LeBron and Embiid, as the Cameroonian superstar has shortened to average odds of +288, and James has lengthened to an average of +208
  • [February 24] Coming off his mammoth 50-point outing this past week, Embiid’s odds have shortened to an average of +325, now the second favorite behind LeBron, who is at odds of +150
  • [February 16] With AD out until at least the All-Star break, James’ odds have shortened even further to +175 as he will need to carry a heavier load for the Lakers
  • [February 10] LeBron has strengthened his hold on what could be his fifth league MVP award, now at average odds of +278
  • [February 1] Nikola Jokic went off against the Jazz on Sunday, scoring 47 points as Denver ended Utah’s 11 game winning streak. With the performance, Jokic’s odds have shortened into the top two, now at average odds of +470, just behind LeBron who is still at odds of +350
  • [January 27] After his explosion for 46 points in Cleveland on Tuesday, bettors have flooded the books with money on LeBron to win MVP, as he’s now at average odds of +500
  • [January 20] At some sportsbooks Durant has moved ahead of Antetokounmpo, but the Nets’ star’s average odds are now +700, still behind Giannis’ average odds of +575
  • [January 11] Vaulting the Sixers to the 3rd best record in the East and averaging 24 and 12 to start the season, Joel Embiid’s average odds have shortened to +1100
  • [January 6] Kevin Durant’s impressive start to the season keeps improving his odds, as he now is 3rd in he race at average odds of +750
  • [December 29] There hasn’t been a shakeup among favorites as of yet after the opening week of play. Despite his explosion in Portland, uncertainty around his situation has faded James Harden’s odds to +2250
  • [December 22] As James Harden’s antics continue in Houston, his odds keep fading – now at a price of +1650
  • [December 15] With a week to go before the season tips off, Doncic has surged ahead of Antetokounmpo, at average odds of +405 to win MVP in his third NBA season
  • [November 17] Antetokounmpo has inched ahead of Doncic with training camp approaching, now at average odds of +445 to win his third consecutive MVP. Luka’s average odds are currently +470 as he enters his third season in the league
  • [October 19] With odds opening up for the next NBA season, Giannis Antetokounmpo is the favorite to “threepeat” at odds of +600. Luka Doncic also has +600 odds headed into this third season, while LeBron James & Anthony Davis are +700

NBA MVP Top Contenders

Player NBA MVP Odds at DraftKings
Nikola Jokic -10000
Joel Embiid +3000
Stephen Curry +3000
Giannis Antetokounmpo +6000
Luka Doncic +10000
Damian Lillard +10000
Chris Paul +10000
James Harden +25000
LeBron James +25000
Julius Randle +25000

Odds as of May 18th

Mitch Robson
Mitch Robson

Lead NBA Editor

Mitch graduated from Ryerson University's Sport Media program in June of 2018, and has been with SBD since 2019. He's worked in broadcast and digital for the Score, Sportsnet, TSN & CBC and has done play-by-play work for basketball at all levels including NCAA, Pan Am Games & U Sports.

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