NBA Championship Odds 2027: Lakers Drop to +3500 with LeBron Moving On

Kyle LaRusic - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Kyle LaRusic • Betting Analyst 5+ years betting experience
Updated: Jun 30, 2026 , 04:28 PM ET • 5 min read

Spurs maintain their status as 2026-27 title favorites as Lakers’ odds slip following LeBron's decision to play 24th season elsewhere.

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Photo By - Reuters Connect. os Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) during the second half in game four of the second round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Crypto.com Arena.

Well, the moves start comin' and they don't stop comin', Shams hits send and we hit the ground runnin...

The teams of L.A. have been busy as NBA Championship odds once again saw a huge movement, with LeBron James confirming that he will indeed be back for the 24th season of his career...just not with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Over in Inglewood, a stunning reunion is officially underway. The LA Clippers are trading Kawhi Leonard back to the Toronto Raptors, paving the way for a second chapter with the franchise he famously led to a title. In return, the Clippers are completely resetting their future, hauling in Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick, and a hefty package of draft picks.

Still sitting atop the NBA odds board are the San Antonio Spurs and the Oklahoma City Thunder. Check out the full list of odds below. 

🏆 Latest 2027 NBA Championship odds

Team bet365 
Spurs Spurs +260
Thunder Thunder +260
Celtics Celtics +650
Knicks Knicks +750
Heat Heat +2000
Timberwolves Timberwolves +2200
Nuggets Nuggets +2200
Pistons Pistons +2500
Raptors Raptors +2500
Warriors Warriors +2500
Cavaliers Cavaliers +3000
Lakers Lakers +3500

Odds updated as of 6-30, courtesy of bet365, one of our best betting sites. Sign up with our bet365 promo code, or get one of our other sportsbook promos.

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Latest NBA championship odds movement

Rumors are swirling that LeBron's next home could remain in California, with the Golden State Warriors (+2800) emerging as the most aggressive suitor looking to land the 41-year-old superstar.

To make the potential move to the Bay Area even more seismic, reports indicate the Warriors have also explored an ambitious multi-star acquisition to trade for Anthony Davis—who is currently with the Washington Wizards—in hopes of engineering a legendary reunion between the two future Hall of Famers alongside Steph Curry.

  • Since the Warriors' 2018 repeat, the NBA has seen eight different champions in eight years. This is the longest such streak since the late 1970s.
  • 23 of the last 26 champions ranked in the Top 10 in Defensive Rating during the regular season.
  • 24 of the last 26 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.

🏀 NBA Finals winners since 2000

Year Team Opening Odds
2026 Knicks New York Knicks +700
2025 Celtics Oklahoma City Thunder +950
2024 Celtics Boston Celtics +550
2023 Nuggets Denver Nuggets +1400
2022 Warriors Golden State Warriors +1200
2021 Bucks Milwaukee Bucks +500
2020 Lakers Los Angeles Lakers +1800
2019 Raptors Toronto Raptors +6600
2018 Warriors Golden State Warriors -168
2017 Warriors Golden State Warriors +215
2016 Cavaliers Cleveland Cavaliers +300
2015 Warriors Golden State Warriors +2500
2014 Spurs San Antonio Spurs +1000
2013 Heat Miami Heat +250
2012 Heat Miami Heat +225
2011 Hoffenheim Dallas Mavericks +3000
2010 Lakers Los Angeles Lakers +250
2009 Lakers Los Angeles Lakers +350
2008 Celtics Boston Celtics +1000
2007 Spurs San Antonio Spurs +450
2006 Heat Miami Heat +350
2005 Spurs San Antonio Spurs +400
2004 Pistons Detroit Pistons +1500
2003 Spurs San Antonio Spurs +1100
2002 Lakers Los Angeles Lakers +200
2001 Lakers Los Angeles Lakers +180
2000 Lakers Los Angeles Lakers +400

Odds courtesy of Sports Odds History.

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Kyle LaRusic joined Covers in 2020 with a Holland College diploma in Journalism and a Mount Saint Vincent Degree in Public Relations. Stints at Amherst News and the Cape Breton Post helped sharpen his skills in a newsroom setting, while working for MSVU and Dalhousie’s athletic departments landed Kyle in his comfort zone.

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