NBA championship odds update: Rockets third Clippers surpass Lakers, Thunder leads the Nuggets soar to second
On July 1, the first day of the free agent market opening, multiple signing transactions were reached, and personnel changes caused changes in the strength of each team, which was also reflected in the odds of winning the championship. The latest championship odds show that the Thunder is still at the top, while the Nuggets soared from 8th before the market opened to 2nd, the Rockets ranked third, and the Clippers rose from 12th to 7th, surpassing their city rivals Lakers. The Lakers dropped from the original fifth to the eighth. The latest championship odds ranking are as follows: No. 1-10: 1. Thunder (+275), 2. Nuggets (+750), 3. Rockets (+850), 4. Cavaliers and Knicks (+1000), 6. Magic (+1200), 7. Clippers (+1500), 8. Lakers (+1600), 9. Timberwolves (+1800), 10. Hawks (+2500); No. 11-20: 11. Warriors (+3000), 12.76 players (+3300), 13. Mavericks (+3500), 14. Celtics (+4000), 15. Spurs (+5000), 16. Pistons and Pacers (+6000), 18. Bucks (+10000), 19. Grizzlies (+12500), 20. Raptors (+20000); No. 21 and beyond: 21. Heat and Pelicans (+25000), 23. Bulls, Suns, Trail Blazers, Kings (+50000), 27. Nets, Hornets, Wizards, Jazz (+100000). The reason why the Nuggets rose sharply was inseparable from their operations today. The Nuggets finally sent Michael Porter away and got Cameron Johnson. In addition, they also signed Bruce Brown back, and their overall strength has been significantly improved. The Rockets are firmly ranked third because they signed Finney Smith and Capela, and their overall strength is still regarded as the top three in the West. The Clippers also improved their rankings. They signed Lopez today and found a good substitute for Zubac. The Lakers' ranking decline is related to their lack of results on the first day. They only signed scorer Laravia for 12 million in two years, but lost their important 3D wing Finney Smith. In the eastern part, the most obvious improvement was the Eagles, rising from 19th place before the market opened to 10th place. The Hawks won Alexander Walker through the signing today and signed Kennard, and their strength in the backcourt was significantly enhanced. The Celtics fell from 9th to 14th, they lost Connet and got Garza, and their inside strength was further weakened. Which team do you think can become the biggest opponent on the Thunder’s road to defending the title? Welcome to leave a message and express your opinions.
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