NBA odds appear on every major sportsbook every night of the season. This guide explains how to read American odds for NBA games, how each bet type works, and what the numbers actually mean for your payout. Lines.com tracks NBA odds, line movement, and picks across all major sportsbooks.
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American odds (also called moneyline odds) are the standard format on US sportsbooks. Every NBA game lists a favorite and an underdog. The favorite carries negative odds. The underdog carries positive odds.
Calculating your payout:
Important: Sportsbook odds include the vig (bookmaker margin). American odds of -110 imply a 52.4% probability. The extra 2.4% above 50% is the sportsbook’s cut. Always account for the vig when comparing implied probabilities across bet types.
Example game: Hawks vs. Celtics
A $100 bet on the Hawks pays $240 total ($140 profit) if the Hawks win. A $180 bet on the Celtics pays $280 total ($100 profit) if the Celtics win.
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NBA sportsbooks offer four primary bet types: moneyline, spread, over/under, and player props. Each works differently and suits different betting approaches.
A moneyline bet is a wager on which team wins the game outright. No point margin is required. Sportsbooks adjust the payout based on each team’s probability of winning.
Moneyline bets are straightforward for new bettors. Finding consistent value is harder, because favorites pay less and underdogs win less often.
A spread bet gives or takes points from a team to create a level playing field. The pricing on most NBA spreads is near -110 on both sides.
How the spread works (Hawks vs. Celtics example):
If the Celtics win 110-107, a bet on Hawks +4 wins. The Celtics won the game but did not cover the spread. A $110 spread bet pays $100 profit at standard -110 pricing.
An over/under bet is a wager on the combined score of both teams. Sportsbooks set a total, and bettors choose whether the final combined score lands above or below that number.
The average combined score in an NBA game runs between 220 and 224 points, though this shifts based on team pace and game strategy. Over/under bets price near -110 on both sides, identical to spread bet pricing.
Example:
Bettors can also wager on individual team totals. If the Hawks team total is set at 110.5 and the Hawks score 110, a bet on the under wins.
A player prop is a bet on a specific player’s statistical performance in a game. Props are available on most major sportsbooks across a wide range of markets.
Common NBA player prop markets:
Standard over/under props on points, rebounds, and assists price near -110. Specialty markets (first scorer, first assist) carry positive odds because the outcome is harder to predict.
Player props are frequently bet in parlays. A parlay combines multiple bets into one. Every leg must win for the parlay to pay out. Parlays offer higher odds in exchange for higher combined risk.
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A futures bet is a long-term wager on an outcome decided weeks or months from now. NBA futures carry larger odds than game bets because the uncertainty window is wider.
Popular NBA futures markets:
Futures odds shift throughout the season based on team performance, injuries, and roster moves. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads the 2025-26 MVP race. He is averaging 31.6 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 6.5 assists per game. The Oklahoma City Thunder hold the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference with a 62-16 record as of early April 2026. Victor Wembanyama and Luka Doncic are the next-closest contenders in the MVP odds.
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NBA betting covers four main bet types: moneyline, spread, over/under, and player props. Each price is different and carries different risk. Spreads and totals standardize the payout at near -110, while moneylines and futures offer wider variance. Knowing how American odds translate to implied probability is the foundation for evaluating any NBA bet. Lines.com tracks odds, line movement, and nightly picks across the full NBA schedule.
NBA odds appear in American format on US sportsbooks. Negative odds show the favorite (you risk more to win $100). Positive odds show the underdog (you win more than $100 on a $100 bet). A -180 favorite requires a $180 bet to profit $100. A +140 underdog returns $140 profit on a $100 bet.
Odds of -110 mean you risk $110 to win $100 in profit. This is the standard pricing for spread and over/under bets. The extra $10 above even money (-100) is the sportsbook’s margin, called the vig or vigorish.
A point spread is a margin applied to a game to level the betting field. The favorite gives points (shown as negative: -4). The underdog receives points (shown as positive: +4). The favorite must win by more than the spread. The underdog can lose by less than the spread and still cover.
Yes. Player props are available on most major sportsbooks. You can bet on a player’s points, rebounds, assists, and other stats. Standard over/under props price near -110. Specialty markets (first basket scorer, first assist) carry larger positive odds.
An NBA futures bet is a wager on an outcome resolved later in the season. Common markets include the NBA championship winner, conference winners, and individual awards like MVP and Rookie of the Year. Futures odds shift based on team performance and roster moves throughout the season.
No. Sportsbooks set their own lines independently, and odds vary. Comparing lines across multiple sportsbooks before placing a bet is standard practice for getting the best payout on a given selection.
A parlay combines multiple bets into a single wager. All legs must win for the parlay to pay out. Parlays offer higher odds than single bets in exchange for higher combined risk. Player prop parlays are a common format among NBA bettors.
Yes, in many states. Sports betting is legal in a growing number of US states following the 2018 Supreme Court ruling that overturned PASPA. State-level regulations vary. Check your state’s current laws and sportsbook availability before placing any bets.
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