Boston Celtics dominate trader consensus at 93.3% implied probability to win the NBA Atlantic Division, anchored by their 50-25 record—two games ahead of the New York Knicks' 48-28 mark with seven contests remaining versus New York's six. Recent Celtics momentum, including Jayson Tatum's impactful return from injury and Jaylen Brown's recovery from Achilles tendonitis, has widened the gap after a tighter race in March, where Knicks held the division tiebreaker (12-3 vs. Boston's 9-5). Knicks' inconsistencies, like recent losses to Charlotte and others, underscore Boston's superior form and playoff seeding chase behind Detroit. Realistic challenges include a Knicks sweep of remaining games, highlighted by the April 9 MSG clash, coupled with Celtics injuries or rest amid No. 2 East positioning.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$572,259 Vol.
$572,259 Vol.
Boston Celtics
93%
New York Knicks
5%
$572,259 Vol.
$572,259 Vol.
Boston Celtics
93%
New York Knicks
5%
If it becomes impossible for this team to win based on the rules of the NBA this market will resolve to “No”.
If multiple teams share the same record, official NBA tie breaking rules will be used to determine the outcome.
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0x2F5e3684c...If it becomes impossible for this team to win based on the rules of the NBA this market will resolve to “No”.
If multiple teams share the same record, official NBA tie breaking rules will be used to determine the outcome.
The resolution source for this market will be information from the NBA.
Resolution Source
https://www.nba.com/standingsResolver
0x2F5e3684c...Boston Celtics dominate trader consensus at 93.3% implied probability to win the NBA Atlantic Division, anchored by their 50-25 record—two games ahead of the New York Knicks' 48-28 mark with seven contests remaining versus New York's six. Recent Celtics momentum, including Jayson Tatum's impactful return from injury and Jaylen Brown's recovery from Achilles tendonitis, has widened the gap after a tighter race in March, where Knicks held the division tiebreaker (12-3 vs. Boston's 9-5). Knicks' inconsistencies, like recent losses to Charlotte and others, underscore Boston's superior form and playoff seeding chase behind Detroit. Realistic challenges include a Knicks sweep of remaining games, highlighted by the April 9 MSG clash, coupled with Celtics injuries or rest amid No. 2 East positioning.
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