The Denver Post

NBA Finals betting guide

- PARKER GABRIEL, THE DENVERPOST

The NBA Finals have arrived in Denver for the first time and along with that comes all kinds of excitement, pomp and circumstan­ce, media coverage and, of course, gambling opportunit­ies. As sports gambling continues to proliferat­e in the United States, hoops fans and casual observers alike will see a raft of advertisin­g, sponsorshi­p and array of wagers to be made around the Finals. Here’s some betting informatio­n ahead of Game 1 between the Nuggets and Miami Heat on Thursday night. Bottom line: In both the game and the series, Denver is a heavy betting favorite.

SERIES ODDS

Favorite: Nuggets -400

Underdog: Heat +310

* Odds are via Draftkings as of Wednesday morning.

GAME 1 ODDS

Money Line: Nuggets -390 / Heat +310 Spread: Nuggets -9 (-106) / Heat +9 (+114) Point total: 219.5 (-110)

* Odds are sportsbook consensus provided by vegasinsid­er.com as of Wednesday morning

NBA FINALS PROP BETS

Jokic’s stellar run continues: Nuggets star Nikola Jokic is the runaway favorite to win NBA Finals MVP, but he’s not the only candidate. Currently, Jokic checks in at -350 to win the award, according to BETMGM. After him, Miami’s Jimmy Butler is +350 and Denver’s Jamal Murray is +1200.

Top scorer: Jokic, not surprising­ly, is also the favorite to lead all scorers in Game 1, but not by as wide a margin as the MVP race. He checks in currently via Fanduel Sportsbook at +160. Other candidates to lead the pack Thursday night include Butler (+185) and Mur

ray (+220) before bigger reaches like Denver’s Michael Porter Jr. and Miami’s Bam Adebayo at +3300 each.

Triple-double machine: Jokic is averaging 29.9 points, 13.3 rebounds and 10.3 assists through the first three rounds of the playoffs. The odds he will average a triple-double in the finals is -120, according to Caesars Sportsbook.

A sweep upcoming? How long will the series last? You can bet on that, too, naturally. Fanduel has the Nuggets at +450 to sweep. It has the most likely outcome pegged, based on implied odds, as Denver finishing the job in five games (+210). Bettors can also get the Heat in six games at +900 or in a sweep at +4800.

Rare heights: Former Lakers star Elgin Baylor is the only player in NBA history to top 60 points in a Finals game when he scored 61 against Boston in 1962. Caesars puts the odds at +6,000 that someone will reach 60 in a game this series. That said, three players — Butler, Jokic and Murray — have topped the 50-point mark previously in the playoffs.

KEY TERMS

Odds: The betting favorite will have a minus (-) in front of the total money needed to risk

in order to win $100. A betting underdog will have a plus (+) in front as the total money you’ll win for every $100 risked. Example: If betting on the Nuggets to win the title at -400, you must wager $400 to win $100 — plus your $400 bet back — for a total payout of $500. There are several betting calculator services available online.

Money line: A wager on a team’s odds to win the game outright. Example: The Nuggets are -390 to win Game 1, so a winning $10 bet would result in winnings of $2.56 and a payout of $12.56. A winning $10 bet on Miami at +330 would result in winnings of $33 and a payout of $43.

Team prop bets: A wager that predicts how a specific team will perform. Example: Common bets in this category are team points total (114.5 for the Nuggets in Game 1) and margin of victory.

Parlay: A series of wagers tied into one bet that the bettor must win all of in order to collect. Example: In Game 1, Draftkings has a same-game parlay featuring the Nuggets money line (Denver winning by any margin) and Nikola Jokic recording a triple-double that pays out at +110.

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