2026 NBA Championship Odds: Spurs Up

The San Antonio Spurs appear ready for primetime after leapfrogging Denver and Houston in the standings.

Ryan Murphy - Managing Editor at Covers.com
Ryan Murphy • Managing Editor
Feb 24, 2026 • 15:57 ET • 5 min read
San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle (5) dribbles against Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) in the first half at Frost Bank Center.
Photo By - Reuters Connect. San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle (5) dribbles against Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) in the first half at Frost Bank Center.

Here come the San Antonio Spurs!

Written off by many as a bubble team when the season began, the Spurs have moved within 2.5 games of the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference standings on the strength of a nine-game win streak. That span includes an impressive 116-106 victory over the aforementioned Thunder, whom the Spurs are now 4-1 against this season.

San Antonio has a golden opportunity to move even closer - and improve its title odds - as OKC deals with an abdominal strain to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who has been on the shelf since Feb. 3.

Let’s break down the latest odds as the league races towards the playoffs.

🏆 2026 NBA Championship odds

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Team bet365 
Celtics Oklahoma City Thunder +130
Nuggets Denver Nuggets +500
Spurs San Antonio Spurs +1000
Cavaliers Cleveland Cavaliers +1200
Celtics Boston Celtics +1200
Pistons Detroit Pistons +1200
Knicks New York Knicks +1400
Rockets Houston Rockets +2200
Timberwolves Minnesota Timberwolves +3300
Lakers Los Angeles Lakers +4000

The Thunder's odds have moved from +230 before the season began to +130 today. Rounding out the Top 5 are the Denver Nuggets (+500), San Antonio Spurs (+1000), Cleveland Cavaliers (+1200), and Boston Celtics (+1200).

The Spurs were the highest risers over the past week, moving from +1400 to +1000 following their latest victory over the Pistons. San Antonio now has five wins this season over a first-placed team in the Eastern and Western Conferences.  

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📈 2026 NBA Finals odds over time

Here's a visual representation of how the NBA championship has odds evolved since the offseason.

🔮 NBA Championship prediction

Bet Odds Bet Date Units
Thunder +240 Oct. 21 1.0
Thunder +165 Dec. 1 1.0
Spurs +1000 Feb. 24 0.5

Oklahoma City has the cleanest runway to be the best team in 2026: an MVP-caliber engine in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander entering the heart of his prime, a two-way star wing in Jalen Williams, and a 7-footer in Chet Holmgren whose blend of rim protection, spacing, and feel supercharges modern schemes. That trio already drives elite half-court efficiency and a top-tier defense, and it’s backed by organizational continuity that reliably turns role players into playoff-useful pieces. Holmgren’s strength and timing appear to be fully NBA-hardened, unlocking more switching and fewer help-and-recover compromises, while SGA’s mid-range and foul-drawing remain matchup-proof in May and June.

Depth and optionality push the Thunder over the top. They can win big or small, play five-out without sacrificing rim protection, and toggle between pressure defense and conservative coverages depending on opponent. Crucially, they still have surplus picks and cap flexibility to plug the inevitable holes that show up in a long postseason, whether that’s a second unit scorer, another stretch big, or a specialist wing.

So, why did I decide to sprinkle half a unit on the Spurs in late February? Health. San Antonio is clicking at just the right time while Oklahoma City deals with injuries to SGA, Holmgren, Jalen Williams, and Ajay Mitchell. That's a lot of star power riding the pine. Consider San Antonio my insurance policy. 

💰 Sportsbook betting splits and insights

Highest ticket percentage
•    Nuggets 8.8%
•    Thunder 8.7%
•    Mavericks 8.2%
 
Highest handle percentage
•    Thunder 17.9%
•    Mavericks 16.3%
•    Lakers 13.3%
 
Biggest liability
•    Mavericks 
•    Lakers
•    Warriors 

Data courtesy of BetMGM.

2026 NBA Championship opening odds

  • Thunder +230
  • Knicks +900
  • Pacers +900
  • Timberwolves +1000
  • Cavaliers +1100
  • Rockets +1200
  • Lakers +1600
  • Spurs +1600
  • Nuggets +1700
  • Celtics +2000
  • Warriors +2300
  • Magic +2500
  • Mavericks +4000
  • Clippers +4000
  • 76ers +4500
  • Heat +5000
  • Pistons +7000
  • Bucks +7500
  • Grizzlies +10000
  • Raptors +15000
  • Suns +17000
  • Kings +20000
  • Pelicans +20000
  • Nets +25000
  • Hawks +30000
  • Bulls +40000
  • Trail Blazers +40000
  • Wizards +60000
  • Hornets +60000
  • Jazz +60000

NBA Championship trends

  • Since the Warriors' 2018 repeat, the NBA has seen seven different champions in seven years. This is the longest such streak since the late 1970s.
  • 22 of the last 25 champions ranked in the Top 10 in Defensive Rating during the regular season.
  • 23 of the last 25 champions were Top 5 in either Offensive or Defensive efficiency.
  • Since 2019, nearly every champion has been led by a non-U.S. superstar or a team built on international depth.

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