Las Vegas Review-Journal

Injuries, free agency create uncertaint­y in 2020 betting

As Warriors await changes, Lakers favored — for now

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

Golden State’s five-year run as a title contender was derailed by injuries, as the Warriors fell short in the NBA Finals when Stephen Curry’s good look at a 3-pointer bounced off the rim Thursday night.

The toll the lower-body injuries to Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson took on the franchise’s future was apparent Friday morning when the Westgate sportsbook posted adjusted odds to win the 2020 NBA championsh­ip.

Golden State was a 14-1 choice after opening the last few seasons as prohibitiv­e favorites, usually south of 3-1.

“Durant’s going to miss next year, and even if Thompson can come back, at minimum it would be after the All-star break,” Westgate sports book manager Jeff Sherman said. “What type of position would Golden State be in at that point with just Curry and (Draymond) Green? They’d be in a dogfight in the West just to be making the playoffs. I argued for going even higher than what we have. The counter is they could not resign one of them and allocate the money differentl­y and something could change. We can just be a little bit more conservati­ve until we know more.

“They definitely needed to be bumped up.”

At least one bettor hasn’t lost faith. The Westgate took a $10,000 bet Friday afternoon on the Warriors and dropped Golden State to 12-1.

They also moved the Lakers from 9-2 to 5-1 in correspond­ing move. While the Lakers missed the playoffs this season, a healthy Lebron James potentiall­y being paired with Anthony Davis has Los Angeles as the surprise favorites to win the title on the odds board at the Westgate.

NBA free agency begins June 30 at 3 p.m.

“It’s been tough for the last few years to make these numbers this early,” Sherman said. “We have to make them based on the anticipate­d movement that’s out there and being reported and what people are looking to bet. You’d never find the Lakers and Clippers (6-1) at the numbers they are if you didn’t hear the rumors about Anthony Davis and Kawhi (Leonard). It’s just trying to be anticipato­ry about where guys might go.”

Sherman said the NBA futures market sees the most movement of the major sports during the offseason.

“Just because of what one player could mean to a team,” Sherman

said. “You don’t see that in other sports. If we wanted to, we could put up NHL season point totals today. NFL wins and baseball wins you can put up early. You have to wait until after free agency to do NBA season-win totals. We’d have to be closing numbers and adjusting teams like five to eight wins all the time. It definitely has a lot more volatility than any other major sport.”

What happens with Davis is the key to much of how the rest of the landscape shakes out over the next couple months.

It’s also a big factor in how the

 ?? Chris Young The Associated Press ?? Warriors forward Kevin Durant (35) walks off the court after sustaining a ruptured right Achilles tendon during Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Monday in Toronto. He is expected to leave Golden State this offseason after winning two titles.
Chris Young The Associated Press Warriors forward Kevin Durant (35) walks off the court after sustaining a ruptured right Achilles tendon during Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Monday in Toronto. He is expected to leave Golden State this offseason after winning two titles.

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