Oklahoma City Thunder top trader consensus for the 2026 NBA champion at 37.5% implied probability, propelled by their elite young core of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (recent supermax extension), Chet Holmgren's breakout sophomore form, and Jalen Williams' All-Star trajectory, plus GM Sam Presti's arsenal of draft picks and cap flexibility for blockbuster trades. San Antonio Spurs rank second at 16.0%, boosted by Victor Wembanyama's historic rookie dominance and free-agency addition of Chris Paul to mentor alongside No. 4 pick Stephon Castle. Boston Celtics hold third at 11.8% as defending champs with core intact—Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Jrue Holiday—though facing a loaded Eastern Conference; recent preseason tune-ups and Western path edges underpin the hierarchy amid healthy rosters entering 2024-25.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedOklahoma City Thunder 38%
San Antonio Spurs 16.1%
Boston Celtics 11.8%
Denver Nuggets 8%
$237,435,791 Vol.
$237,435,791 Vol.
Oklahoma City Thunder
38%
San Antonio Spurs
16%
Boston Celtics
12%
Denver Nuggets
8%
Cleveland Cavaliers
5%
New York Knicks
5%
Detroit Pistons
4%
Los Angeles Lakers
4%
Minnesota Timberwolves
2%
Los Angeles Clippers
2%
Houston Rockets
2%
Charlotte Hornets
1%
Miami Heat
1%
Toronto Raptors
1%
Phoenix Suns
1%
Atlanta Hawks
1%
Orlando Magic
1%
Philadelphia 76ers
1%
Golden State Warriors
<1%
Portland Trail Blazers
<1%
Chicago Bulls
<1%
Milwaukee Bucks
<1%
Oklahoma City Thunder 38%
San Antonio Spurs 16.1%
Boston Celtics 11.8%
Denver Nuggets 8%
$237,435,791 Vol.
$237,435,791 Vol.
Oklahoma City Thunder
38%
San Antonio Spurs
16%
Boston Celtics
12%
Denver Nuggets
8%
Cleveland Cavaliers
5%
New York Knicks
5%
Detroit Pistons
4%
Los Angeles Lakers
4%
Minnesota Timberwolves
2%
Los Angeles Clippers
2%
Houston Rockets
2%
Charlotte Hornets
1%
Miami Heat
1%
Toronto Raptors
1%
Phoenix Suns
1%
Atlanta Hawks
1%
Orlando Magic
1%
Philadelphia 76ers
1%
Golden State Warriors
<1%
Portland Trail Blazers
<1%
Chicago Bulls
<1%
Milwaukee Bucks
<1%
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Market Opened: Jun 23, 2025, 11:35 AM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Oklahoma City Thunder top trader consensus for the 2026 NBA champion at 37.5% implied probability, propelled by their elite young core of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (recent supermax extension), Chet Holmgren's breakout sophomore form, and Jalen Williams' All-Star trajectory, plus GM Sam Presti's arsenal of draft picks and cap flexibility for blockbuster trades. San Antonio Spurs rank second at 16.0%, boosted by Victor Wembanyama's historic rookie dominance and free-agency addition of Chris Paul to mentor alongside No. 4 pick Stephon Castle. Boston Celtics hold third at 11.8% as defending champs with core intact—Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Jrue Holiday—though facing a loaded Eastern Conference; recent preseason tune-ups and Western path edges underpin the hierarchy amid healthy rosters entering 2024-25.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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