Oklahoma City Thunder dominate trader consensus for the 2026 NBA championship at 37.5% implied probability, propelled by their elite young core—Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's MVP-caliber play, Chet Holmgren's two-way impact, and Jalen Williams' versatility—enhanced by key offseason acquisitions of Alex Caruso for perimeter defense and Isaiah Hartenstein for frontcourt depth. San Antonio Spurs follow at 14.3%, banking on Victor Wembanyama's superstar trajectory amid their rebuild. Boston Celtics' 12.3% reflects defending champs' experience, though injury risks loom, while Denver Nuggets' 7.5% hinges on Nikola Jokic's dominance. Thunder's blistering early-season form and cost-controlled roster solidify their extended contention edge over rivals.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedOklahoma City Thunder 38%
San Antonio Spurs 14.2%
Boston Celtics 12.1%
Denver Nuggets 8%
$253,502,797 Vol.
$253,502,797 Vol.
Oklahoma City Thunder
38%
San Antonio Spurs
14%
Boston Celtics
12%
Denver Nuggets
8%
Cleveland Cavaliers
5%
New York Knicks
5%
Los Angeles Lakers
5%
Detroit Pistons
4%
Houston Rockets
2%
Minnesota Timberwolves
2%
Los Angeles Clippers
2%
Miami Heat
1%
Charlotte Hornets
1%
Toronto Raptors
1%
Phoenix Suns
1%
Orlando Magic
1%
Atlanta Hawks
1%
Philadelphia 76ers
1%
Golden State Warriors
<1%
Portland Trail Blazers
<1%
Chicago Bulls
<1%
Memphis Grizzlies
<1%
New Orleans Pelicans
<1%
Milwaukee Bucks
<1%
Dallas Mavericks
<1%
Oklahoma City Thunder 38%
San Antonio Spurs 14.2%
Boston Celtics 12.1%
Denver Nuggets 8%
$253,502,797 Vol.
$253,502,797 Vol.
Oklahoma City Thunder
38%
San Antonio Spurs
14%
Boston Celtics
12%
Denver Nuggets
8%
Cleveland Cavaliers
5%
New York Knicks
5%
Los Angeles Lakers
5%
Detroit Pistons
4%
Houston Rockets
2%
Minnesota Timberwolves
2%
Los Angeles Clippers
2%
Miami Heat
1%
Charlotte Hornets
1%
Toronto Raptors
1%
Phoenix Suns
1%
Orlando Magic
1%
Atlanta Hawks
1%
Philadelphia 76ers
1%
Golden State Warriors
<1%
Portland Trail Blazers
<1%
Chicago Bulls
<1%
Memphis Grizzlies
<1%
New Orleans Pelicans
<1%
Milwaukee Bucks
<1%
Dallas Mavericks
<1%
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Market Opened: Jun 23, 2025, 11:35 AM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Oklahoma City Thunder dominate trader consensus for the 2026 NBA championship at 37.5% implied probability, propelled by their elite young core—Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's MVP-caliber play, Chet Holmgren's two-way impact, and Jalen Williams' versatility—enhanced by key offseason acquisitions of Alex Caruso for perimeter defense and Isaiah Hartenstein for frontcourt depth. San Antonio Spurs follow at 14.3%, banking on Victor Wembanyama's superstar trajectory amid their rebuild. Boston Celtics' 12.3% reflects defending champs' experience, though injury risks loom, while Denver Nuggets' 7.5% hinges on Nikola Jokic's dominance. Thunder's blistering early-season form and cost-controlled roster solidify their extended contention edge over rivals.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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