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NBA Championship Odds After Rudy Gobert, Malcolm Brogdon, and More on the Move

Sam Cox

by Sam Cox in NBA Basketball

Updated Jul 1, 2022 · 2:01 PM PDT

New Timberwolves C Rudy Gobert.
Apr 28, 2022; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert (27) dunks the ball in the fourth quarter against the Dallas Mavericks during game six of the first round for the 2022 NBA playoffs at Vivint Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-USA TODAY Sports
  • NBA Championship odds have been on the move all day with massive trades including Malcolm Brogdon and Rudy Gobert
  • The Boston Celtics have become title favorites ahead of the Phoenix Suns
  • Read below for the latest title odds and a round-up of Friday’s biggest moves

The NBA is still waiting on the next steps in Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving’s careers, but that hasn’t stopped it being a hectic Friday. Fresh off a Finals appearance, the Boston Celtics acquired Malcolm Brogdon and became title favorites. The Minnesota Timberwolves then left jaws on the floor with a monster trade for Rudy Gobert.

Phoenix was installed as NBA Championship Odds favorites after it was reported that they were Kevin Durant’s preferred destination. The Lakers’ price had shortened with news that Kyrie Irving wants to reunite with LeBron James. Unsurprisingly, the Nets are way out at +2200 with their star duo set to depart.

NBA Championship Odds

Team Odds
Boston Celtics +550
Phoenix Suns +600
Golden State Warriors +600
Los Angeles Clippers +600
Milwaukee Bucks +650
Miami Heat +1100
Philadelphia 76ers +1100
Los Angeles Lakers +1300
Denver Nuggets +1500
Dallas Mavericks +1600
Memphis Grizzlies +1700
Brooklyn Nets +2200
Minnesota Timberwolves +4000
New Orleans Pelicans +4000
Atlanta Hawks +4000

Odds as of Jul 01 at DraftKings Sportsbook

Minnesota Pays Up for Gobert

The asking price for Rudy Gobert was apparently exorbitant. That might have put some front offices off, but it didn’t stop the Timberwolves. Tim Connolly, who traded Gobert from Denver to Utah on draft night in 2013, gave up Patrick Beverley, Malik Beasley, Walker Kessler, Jarred Vanderbilt, Leandro Bolmaro, unprotected firsts in 2023, 2025, 2027, a swap in 2026 and a top-five protected pick in 2029 to acquire the three-time Defensive Player of the Year.

This is the sort of haul teams usually get for a player at the forefront of NBA MVP odds. Gobert is a massively impactful defender, but his limits on offense have been a problem in the playoffs. Minnesota’s hope is that the firepower of Karl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards can compensate for Gobert’s flaws on offense, while the Frenchman can reinforce their defense. He is almost single-handedly a guarantee of a top-10 defensive rating.

The Timberwolves will become a popular dark horse pick for the title after this trade. Towns can focus on being arguably the greatest big man shooter of all-time while being less of a liability on defense at the four, and Edwards will continue to develop as both a scorer and defender.

This is an absolutely all-in move from Connolly. It’s a big risk, though there is definite upside and a clear path to the Timberwolves being top 10 on both sides of the ball. Watch for their futures odds to shorten in NBA betting.

Brogdon, Gallinari Boost Celtics

With all of their rotation players under contract and with their wing duo only set to improve, the Celtics were always going to be near the top of the NBA Championship odds. Brad Stevens impressed in his first offseason as an executive last summer, and he’s done so again in 2022, landing Danilo Gallinari and Malcolm Brogdon without giving up any of their playoff rotation.

Boston needed another playmaker and more offense off the bench. They got both in Brogdon and Gallinari. This offseason has been an overwhelming success for Stevens — he’s given Udoka depth to complement the top-end talent which took them to within two wins of the title.

Despite still having a traded player exception of over $17 million, there probably aren’t any major moves to come from the Celtics. They don’t need to do anything more — this roster is stacked.

Other Potential Moves

All eyes are on Durant, Irving and Deandre Ayton. There are bound to be a few more twists and turns in this wild offseason. The Lakers seem by far the most likely destination for Irving, which would throw them right into the contenders bracket again. Any playoff team acquiring Durant will join the inner circle of title challengers, too.

Ayton was linked to the Jazz in the aftermath of the Gobert trade, which is a storyline to watch. Keep an eye on the Raptors for both Durant and Ayton, too. Masai Ujiri has a raft of tradeable contracts and all future draft picks are available to move.

Receiving such a haul of picks for Gobert could have been the start of a teardown for Utah. Apparently, that is not the case — the Jazz are planning to build around Donovan Mitchell rather than trade him. Utah is currently way out at +6500 to win the 2023 NBA title.

Rumors that the Philadelphia 76ers could construct a trade around Tobias Harris’ salary have calmed. Philly got better by adding Danuel House and P.J. Tucker, and has shown interest in Eric Gordon as Daryl Morey looks to recreate the Rockets. Their current +1100 price seems fair with a big move apparently unlikely — their fortunes in 2022-23 are dependent on James Harden’s health and conditioning.

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