Vegas Over Under Nba Wins
- Las Vegas Over Under Nba Wins 2021-2022
- Vegas Over Under Nba Wins 2021-2022
- Nba Over Under Vegas Wins 2020
Believe it or not, the start of the 2019-20 NBA regular season is just around the corner. Opening night is October 22nd. While most just bet on the games daily, there’s definitely money to be made with NBA Win Totals.
NBA Totals Report provided by VegasInsider.com, along with more basketball information for your sports gaming and betting needs. A reaction to Vegas' 2018-19 NBA win total projections for the upcoming season and point out some undervalued teams- the Lakers, Bulls, Spurs, and Rockets. Warriors' win total pegged higher this season (2:44) Scott Van Pelt and Stanford Steve look at some of the most surprising over-under win totals for the upcoming NBA season, including the Warriors.
For 'over' bettors, the Bucks would have to finish with 50-plus wins to cash tickets. NBA Win Totals are available for all 30 teams in the league and placing 'over/under' wagers on their season production in the regular season is a great way to follow a team all season. The Nets have been given an over/under for wins of 45 ½. That means a 46-26 Nets record wins the over bet. The odds for Brooklyn to win the title have been bet down to 5-1 at Westgate.
Las Vegas Over Under Nba Wins 2021-2022
2019-20 NBA Over/Under Win Total Betting Odds
Here’s some info for those that aren’t familiar with how these bets work. Oddsmakers set a number of victories for each team. You can either bet on that squad to go over or under that mark. Note that this is for regular season games only. Playoffs do not count.
It’s also important to note that win totals aren’t paid until the year is over. So be prepared to have a chunk of your bankroll not available for a significant portion.
Keep in mind these numbers aren’t just set based on what a team did in the offseason. A lot has to do with how that franchise performed the year before. As well as the public perception of that roster. You can be assured public favorites like Golden State, who everyone loves, have had their number inflated.
It also worth mentioning these odds are not concrete. They will change based on the action the books receive. If everyone is betting one side of a total, the books will either increase the juice or raise/lower the number.
I included all of the over unders in the table below. I also put together projected standings based off the numbers. I went ahead and rounded up on all of them. If a team was at 39.5, I projected them at 40 victories.
These are the numbers for over/under total bets. The numbers next to the totals are money lines. If the number is negative you have to bet that amount to win $100. If the number is positive a $100 bet wins you that amount.
Vegas NBA Win Total Numbers & Over/Under Lines
Team | Over/Under | Wins |
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Atlanta Hawks | Over Under | 34.5 (+100) 34.5 (-130) |
Brooklyn Nets | Over Under | 44.5 (+110) 44.5 (-145) |
Boston Celtics | Over Under | 49.5 (-105) 49.5 (-125) |
Charlotte Hornets | Over Under | 23.5 (-110) 23.5 (-120) |
Chicago Bulls | Over Under | 32.5 (-130) 32.5 (+100) |
Cleveland Cavaliers | Over Under | 24.5 (+100) 24.5 (-130) |
Dallas Mavericks | Over Under | 40.5 (-120) 40.5 (-110) |
Denver Nuggets | Over Under | 53 (-120) 53 (-110) |
Detroit Pistons | Over Under | 37.5 (-125) 37.5 (-105) |
Golden State Warriors | Over Under | 48.5 (-110) 48.5 (-120) |
Houston Rockets | Over Under | 53.5 (-135) 53.5 (+105) |
Indiana Pacers | Over Under | 47.5 (+100) 47.5 (-130) |
Los Angeles Lakers | Over Under | 51.5 (+105) 51.5 (-135) |
Los Angeles Clippers | Over Under | 54 (-115) 54 (-115) |
Memphis Grizzlies | Over Under | 26.5 (-145) 26.5 (+110) |
Miami Heat | Over Under | 43.5(-120) 43.5 (-110) |
Milwaukee Bucks | Over Under | 57.5 (-105) 57.5 (-125) |
Minnesota Timberwolves | Over Under | 35.5 (-105) 35.5 (-125) |
New Orleans Pelicans | Over Under | 39.5 (-110) 39.5 (-120) |
New York Knicks | Over Under | 27.5 (-110) 27.5 (-120) |
Oklahoma City Thunder | Over Under | 32 (-135) 32 (+105) |
Orlando Magic | Over Under | 41.5 (-115) 41.5 (-115) |
Philadelphia 76ers | Over Under | 54.5 (-115) 54.5 (-115) |
Phoenix Suns | Over Under | 29.5 (-105) 29.5 (-125) |
Portland Trail Blazers | Over Under | 46.5 (-110) 46.5 (-120) |
Sacramento Kings | Over Under | 38.5 (-110) 38.5 (-120) |
San Antonio Spurs | Over Under | 45.5 (-135) 45.5 (+105) |
Toronto Raptors | Over Under | 46.5 (-125) 46.5 (+100) |
Utah Jazz | Over Under | 53.5 (-120) 53.5 (-110) |
Washington Wizards | Over Under | 27 (+115) 27 (-150) |
If you are interested in other futures we do have the NBA championship odds posted, along with who will finish first for each division and conference.
If you are more interested in betting on a daily basis then check out our NBA odds feed. We compare side-by-side the lines offered by multiple top sportsbooks. This is the best way to make sure you are getting the best number and winning more of your wagers.
East Projected Standings
Rank | Team | Record |
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1 | Bucks | 58-24 |
2 | 76ers | 55-27 |
3 | Celtics | 50-32 |
4 | Pacers | 48-34 |
5 | Raptors | 47-35 |
6 | Nets | 45-37 |
7 | Heat | 44-38 |
8 | Magic | 42-40 |
9 | Pistons | 38-44 |
10 | Hawks | 35-47 |
11 | Bulls | 33-49 |
12 | Knicks | 28-54 |
13 | Wizards | 27-55 |
14 | Cavaliers | 25-57 |
15 | Hornets | 24-58 |
West Projected Standings
Rank | Team | Record |
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1 | Clippers | 54-28 |
2 | Rockets | 54-28 |
3 | Jazz | 54-28 |
4 | Nuggets | 53-29 |
5 | Lakers | 52-30 |
6 | Warriors | 49-33 |
7 | Blazers | 47-35 |
8 | Spurs | 46-36 |
9 | Mavericks | 41-41 |
10 | Pelicans | 40-42 |
11 | Kings | 39-43 |
12 | Timberwolves | 36-46 |
13 | Thunder | 32-50 |
14 | Suns | 30-52 |
15 | Grizzlies | 27-55 |
After a truly wild NBA summer, the start of the 2019-20 regular season can’t come soon enough. A series of blockbuster trades and surprising free agency decisions has completely reshaped the NBA landscape, and instead of looking ahead to a predictable Finals matchup, the league appears to be wide open.
Which NBA teams are primed to succeed, and which will fail to live up to expectations? FTW staff members pored over the latest season win totals from Vegas to pick eight over/under lock ahead of the upcoming season.
All win totals via the Westgate SuperBook.
I kind of love the makeup of the Westbrook-less Thunder with Chris Paul, Steven Adams, Danilo Gallinari and potential future star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. But what I don’t love is the fact that this decimated OKC team plays in the West that got a lot more crowded this offseason. There’s no way they win 31 games even with that lineup. – Charles Curtis
Vegas Over Under Nba Wins 2021-2022
I know what you’re thinking – the Celtics won 49 games last season and they no longer have Kyrie Irving or Al Horford from that team. Well, that is a good thing for the 2019-20 Boston Celtics because the circus of “wil Kyrie stay?” Is now over, which is going to free everybody up. Kemba Walker, who really wants to be in Boston, is going to fit in so well with Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Gordon Hayward, and Co. Brad Stevens will be back to his genius ways and playing in the Eastern Conference, which has a bunch of terrible teams (especially the Knicks) will make it easy for the Celtics to win over 49.5 games. – Andy Nesbitt
The Phoenix Suns had the worst record in the West last season with 19 wins, and they’ve done little to make me think a 10.5-game improvement is reasonable. Phoenix banked on being able to draft Ja Morant, and when that failed, they made a desperate move to sign Ricky Rubio. There’s fun talent in Phoenix between Devin Booker, Deandre Ayton and Kelly Oubre Jr., but the Suns are essentially the same awful team they were last year. – Andrew Joseph
Pretty much everything that could have gone wrong for the Wizards in 2018-19, did go wrong. John Wall played only 32 games, and wasn’t very effective when he was on the court. The Dwight Howard signing was a disaster. Before the team offloaded Otto Porter Jr., it became apparent he was never going to develop into a max contract kind of player. And the Wizards still managed to squeak out 32 wins, thanks in large part to the brilliance of Bradley Beal, who probably should have landed on an All-NBA team. Well, Beal is still here and the team added some good backcourt depth to hold things over until Wall returns from injury. The front line is banking on some young, unproven players, but in the East, this roster is good enough to pull out 30 wins. – Steven Ruiz
You may think I’m cutting it close with the Hornets since the worst teams in the NBA last year won 17 to 19 games. But Charlotte is going to be AWFUL now that they lost Kemba Walker and Jeremy Lamb. I don’t have a lot of faith in Terry Rozier breaking out to replace what Walker brought to the court night after night, so they’re a lock to win all of 20 games … and maybe fewer than that. – Charles Curtis
I get that the Western Conference is even deeper, but the Blazers are an accomplished and experienced squad that earned a 3-seed in back-to-back seasons, with a killer backcourt duo and a bonafide superstar in Damian Lillard, who rarely misses time and seems intent on forcing himself into the conversation over the NBA’s best players.
Portland will be without Jusuf Nurkic indefinitely as he recovers from a horrific leg injury, but the Blazers were aggressive in the offseason and added Hassan Whiteside to fill in. Whiteside may not be a perfect fit, but he’s proven he can put up numbers over the course of the regular season grind. These Blazers are primed to be making a deep playoff run, not hovering around .500. – Nick Schwartz
The argument that the Warriors will still be competitive in the Western Conference seems to boil down to claims that “Stephen Curry and Draymond Green are too elite for the Warriors to fail,” but they’ve never faced such a challenge before. With Klay Thompson expected to be out for the majority of the season, Curry surely be able to carry the load offensively – but will the Warriors be able to stop anyone? Depth is also a major concern. Green, who is typically less productive in regular season than he can be in playoff series, missed 16 games last year, while Curry has missed a total of 44 games over the last two seasons. With no bench in sight, any missed time from the Warriors’ stars could derail the season. – Nick Schwartz
I get the hype for Zion Williamson, but we’re putting too much on this team too soon. The Pelicans struggled to win 38 games consistently with Anthony Davis, one of the five best talents of the last decade, on the roster, and now we’re expecting them to get there with a young roster? Zion will eventually rise to Davis’s level — one would think — but it will take a year or two before he’s able to carry a team on his back. And outside of J.J. Redick, I don’t see where the Pelicans will get consistent outside shooting. In a league where court spacing is pivotal, that will be an issue.
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New Orleans will be a competitive team, but in the West, it’ll be tough for this roster to carve out even 35 wins. – Steven Ruiz