NBA MVP odds: Does Nikola Jokic have award wrapped up?

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Nikola Jokic is the clear favorite to win his third NBA MVP award, according to odds at top sportsbooks. Luka Doncic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander are the second and third betting choices, respectively, but are priced as longshots. Here are current NBA MVP odds at BetMGM Sportsbook. The Nuggets' Jokic is a two-time MVP, and his presence at the top of the odds board is no surprise. The Thunder's SGA, after making a mid-season bid for the award, has fallen down the betting board. Doncic is still looking for this first MVP award. The Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo and Celtics' Jayson Tatum are no longer offered as betting options on BetMGM's NBA MVP odds board. Below, see the current NBA MVP odds for top candidates posted at top online sportsbooks. Check up-to-date odds from BetMGM Sportsbook for the NBA Most Valuable Player Award below. Click any odds to go to the corresponding sportsbook app, open an account and claim your new-bettor bonus.  Nikola Jokic (): Falling short of a third consecutive MVP last season, Jokic steered Denver to its first NBA championship through an impressive playoff showing. During the summer, he emerged as a favored MVP candidate. As the Nuggets maintain their key lineup for another championship bid, Jokic consistently demonstrates his game prowess.  Luka Doncic (): Doncic, among the preseason favorites for the past three years, has seen his prospects decline due to the Mavericks' limited support in Dallas, as underscored by their recent playoff absence. Although no one doubts Doncic's skills, questions about the Mavericks' contention capabilities persist.  Shai Gilgeous-Alexander(): Not considered an MVP candidate before the season, SGA is having a career season in leading the Thunder to the top of the Western Conference standings. Giannis Antetokounmpo (): Last season, Milwaukee's surprising first-round departure against the Heat was notably influenced by Antetokounmpo's absence for much of the series. The two-time MVP, arguably the league's premier two-way player, is poised to rebound next season. At 28, in his prime, his resolve is stronger than ever following the Bucks' premature playoff exit. Betting on the NBA MVP has never been easier, thanks to the number of NBA betting sites and apps now available. Signing up for an account takes only a few minutes and is easy.  Here are the steps: Here are four of our favorite sportsbooks for placing MVP futures bets:  You can bet on the regular-season NBA MVP award well before the season starts. But when is the best time? That comes down to your tolerance for risk versus reward. The odds are so favorable when the lines for NBA Most Valuable Player are first released because the oddsmakers, like you, have very little information to work with. They are basing their odds on past performance and expected future accomplishments, as well as the quality of the team around the top candidates for the award. Thus, the odds are quite favorable. While waiting for more information, such as a player’s performance during the regular season, the lines shift and become less favorable. That’s because the oddsmakers are gathering information and applying new data and analytics to their lines to make them as accurate as possible.  You must decide which approach works best for your betting strategy as a bettor. Do you want to wager when the lines are released with little information at your disposal but the best potential return on your bet, or do you want to wait until you have more solid information to craft your MVP speculation? The NBA MVP is selected annually by a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters who vote for the players they believe are the best in the league. This format, which started in 1980, sees each member of the panel vote for their top three players. Every first-place vote is worth five points, every second-place is worth three, and third-place is worth a single point.  One player rarely receives all of the first-place votes. That last happened in the 2015-16 season when Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors earned all possible first-place points.  Because there is no set criteria for awarding the regular-season NBA MVP, it’s notoriously difficult to predict who will get the nod. There are often late-season shifts among the favorites, and there are even seasons in which the winner is considered an upset and more prominent players are snubbed.  Here is a list of the NBA MVPs since 2010. The NBA MVP is far from the only NBA futures bet you can make. Here are some other popular NBA futures odds. The NBA is the second-most popular sport in the US for betting, behind only the NFL. In turn, the bet types run deep.  In addition to pregame NBA betting lines such as moneylines, point spreads, and totals, you can bet on NBA player and team props, parlays, teasers, and more with legal and regulated online sportsbooks. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has the most-ever NBA MVP awards with six. He won three with the Milwaukee Bucks and three with the Los Angeles Lakers. Behind him, with five each, are Bill Russell (Boston Celtics) and Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls). Futures bets in any sport are wagers on an event usually weeks or months away. These are often settled at the end of a season or a tournament. Every sports betting site will have NBA futures markets, including the NBA Most Valuable Player award, Rookie of the Year odds, regular-season win total OVER/UNDER bets, and more. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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