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It's the Mavericks vs. Celtics in the NBA Finals, and Boston is the solid betting favorite, according to odds posted at sportsbooks.

The series price at BetMGM has the Celtics and the Mavericks .

NBA Finals betting odds

Here are live odds at BetMGM Sportsbook for the 2024 NBA Finals between the Mavs and Celtics.  

 

With the best sports betting apps and live NBA odds now at your fingertips, getting an NBA Finals bet down is easier than ever. See the guide below to help inform your NBA Finals bets. 

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Betting lines for top contenders on NBA Finals odds boards

Here are odds for four teams we’re monitoring for a run at the 2024 NBA Finals.

Boston Celtics' NBA Finals odds

 

The Celtics are rolling through the NBA Playoffs, amassing a 12-2 record through the first three rounds. They lost just once in each of their four-game series against the Heat and Cavaliers, before sweeping the Pacers in the East Finals.

Dallas Mavericks' NBA Finals odds

 

Dallas took care of the OKC Thunder in six games to earn its spot in the West Finals and got off to a 3-0 lead against the Timberwolves. 

Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving are living up to their superstar status during these playoffs. 

NBA Finals results

Here’s a look at the past 10 NBA Finals series:

YearChampionSeries RecordOpponent
2023Denver Nuggets4-1Miami Heat
2022Golden State Warriors4-2Boston Celtics
2021Milwaukee Bucks4-2Phoenix Suns
2020Los Angeles Lakers4-2Miami Heat
2019Toronto Raptors4-2Golden State Warriors
2018Golden State Warriors4-0Cleveland Cavaliers
2017Golden State Warriors4-1Cleveland Cavaliers
2016Cleveland Cavaliers4-3Golden State Warriors
2015Golden State Warriors4-2Cleveland Cavaliers
2014San Antonio Spurs4-1Miami Heat

NBA Finals odds longshot winners

Since 1984, five NBA Finals champions had preseason odds of +1500 or greater to win the NBA championship:

  • 2003-04 Detroit Pistons (+1500)
  • 2010-11 Dallas Mavericks (+2000)
  • 2014-15 Golden State Warriors (+2800)
  • 2018-19 Toronto Raptors (+1850)
  • 2022-23 Denver Nuggets (+1800)

Four NBA Finals champions since 1984 had odds of +1000 or greater to win the title when the playoffs started:

  • 1994-95 Houston Rockets (+1800)
  • 2010-11 Dallas Mavericks (+1800)
  • 2021-22 Golden State Warriors (+1000)
  • 2022-23 Denver Nuggets (+1000)

Most NBA Finals wins

Eight NBA franchises have won at least three NBA championships:

TeamNBA Finals championshipsNBA Finals appearances
Los Angeles Lakers1732
Boston Celtics1722
Golden State Warriors712
Chicago Bulls66
San Antonio Spurs56
Philadelphia 76ers39
Detroit Pistons37
Miami Heat37

How do the NBA Playoffs work? 

The end of the regular season brings about the NBA Playoffs, a tournament where the top eight teams from the Eastern and Western Conferences compete to play in the NBA Finals.

Each series in the playoffs follows a 2-2-1-1-1 format, designed to give the higher-seeded team a home-court advantage by hosting the first, second, fifth, and seventh games.

The lower-seeded team hosts the third, fourth, and sixth games. 

Here’s how it all works: 

  1. Regular season: With an 82-game slate, NBA teams compete for playoff spots year-round. Based on their win-loss record, the teams are ranked within their conference to determine the top eight that will make the postseason tournament.
     
  2. Play-in tournament: Since the 2020-21 season, there has been a “play-in tournament” to determine each conference's 7th and 8th seeds. The teams that finished in each conference's 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th positions enter this tournament to determine who will proceed to the playoffs. The 7th and 8th teams play one another to determine the 7th seed. Meanwhile, the 9th and 10th teams also play, with the loser being eliminated and the winner then playing the loser of the previous game. This final knockout contest solidifies the No. 8 seed in the playoffs.
     
  3. Playoffs: The top eight teams, including those that survive the play-in tournament, advance to the playoffs for four best-of-seven elimination rounds. The teams are seeded 1 through 8, and first-round matchups are 1st vs. 8th, 2nd vs. 7th, 3rd vs. 6th, and 4th vs. 5th. The winners in the first round advance to the semifinals, and those winners advance to the conference finals to determine who plays in the championship.
     
  4. NBA Finals: The Eastern and Western Conference champions square off in the NBA Finals, which is another best-of-seven series. The team that wins is crowned the champions of the National Basketball Association. 

Betting on the NBA Finals

You can start betting on the NBA Finals for next season as soon as the Finals from the year prior conclude. This is done through NBA futures odds, which let you bet on which team you believe will become the next NBA Finals champion.

Futures lines shift a lot throughout the year due to several factors, including team performance, player news, offseason moves, coaching changes, etc. Odds are typically more favorable early in the preseason and regular season, and they tighten as the season progresses and the playoff picture becomes clearer. 

Once the playoffs arrive, traditional NBA betting lines like the moneyline and point spread take over as bettors begin to wager on individual games and series. Moneyline betting requires you to pick which team you believe will win, while point spread betting evens the playing field a bit, especially when one seed is expected to dominate another in a series or game. 

Totals bets are also popular during the NBA Playoffs and NBA Finals. This bet type requires you to predict if the combined number of points for both teams in a single contest will be over or under the predicted amount set by the sportsbook. 

You’ll also find many NBA prop betting markets. Here, you focus not on the game outcome but on player or team accomplishments. Player props include a specific player collecting over or under a certain number of points, rebounds, assists, or steals. Team props might include which team is leading at halftime or a team’s combined over/under on free-throw percentage. 

Lastly, you can bet on NBA games while the action is happening. These bets require you to use a sports betting app or online sportsbook because of the speed at which the game is played and the odds shifting.

Numerous options are usually available for live betting, ranging from which player will score the next points to whether there will be a fourth-quarter comeback victory. 

Each sportsbook offers its own live betting options, so do some research and find the sportsbooks that best suit your needs for live betting action. 

Here’s a quick overview of betting opportunities for the NBA Playoffs and NBA Finals.

  • Game lines: Each game will offer moneylines, spreads, and totals bets. 
  • Props: From player props to team props, you’ll find a nice variety for every game during the NBA Playoffs and NBA Finals.
  • Live betting: The action can be fast and furious, but live betting is becoming one of the most popular betting options during the NBA postseason.
  • Series bets: You can bet on more than just individual games when wagering on the NBA Playoffs and NBA Finals. You’ll find moneylines, totals bets, and more.

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Sam Eggleston has worked in digital media since 2007 and has been involved in sports writing and journalism since 2000. He has worked for multiple daily newspapers and online publications, including Vox Media’s SB Nation and Issue Media Group.