Trader consensus heavily favors J.B. Bickerstaff at 67.5% implied probability for NBA Coach of the Year, driven by his stunning turnaround of the Detroit Pistons from a 14-68 disaster last season to the Eastern Conference's top seed with the franchise's best record in nearly two decades. Recent Pistons wins, including road victories over contenders like OKC despite multiple top scorers sidelined on injury reports, underscore his defensive schemes and depth management amid a grueling schedule. Joe Mazzulla's 19.4% trails closely, reflecting Boston Celtics' sustained elite form in the standings as playoff locks with strong head-to-head edges. Mitch Johnson's 12.2% captures San Antonio Spurs' Western Conference surge—11-0 in February earning Coach of the Month—via youth development and popovich-era continuity in his first full season, positioning all three as consensus leaders amid late-season races.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedJB Bickerstaff 67%
Joe Mazzulla 19.7%
Mitch Johnson 12.3%
Charles Lee <1%
$770,964 Vol.
$770,964 Vol.
JB Bickerstaff
67%
Joe Mazzulla
20%
Mitch Johnson
12%
Charles Lee
<1%
Ime Udoka
<1%
Mark Daigneault
<1%
Erik Spoelstra
<1%
JJ Redick
<1%
Will Hardy
<1%
Mark Daignault
<1%
Quin Snyder
<1%
Jamahl Mosley
<1%
Willie Green
<1%
Rick Carlisle
<1%
Chris Finch
<1%
Mike Brown
<1%
Steve Kerr
<1%
Darko Rajakovic
<1%
Chauncey Billups
<1%
Jason Kidd
<1%
Billy Donovan
<1%
Nick Nurse
<1%
David Adelman
<1%
Doc Rivers
<1%
Brian Keefe
<1%
Tyronn Lue
<1%
Tuomas Iisalo
<1%
Jordan Ott
<1%
Jordi Fernandez
<1%
Kenny Atkinson
<1%
JB Bickerstaff 67%
Joe Mazzulla 19.7%
Mitch Johnson 12.3%
Charles Lee <1%
$770,964 Vol.
$770,964 Vol.
JB Bickerstaff
67%
Joe Mazzulla
20%
Mitch Johnson
12%
Charles Lee
<1%
Ime Udoka
<1%
Mark Daigneault
<1%
Erik Spoelstra
<1%
JJ Redick
<1%
Will Hardy
<1%
Mark Daignault
<1%
Quin Snyder
<1%
Jamahl Mosley
<1%
Willie Green
<1%
Rick Carlisle
<1%
Chris Finch
<1%
Mike Brown
<1%
Steve Kerr
<1%
Darko Rajakovic
<1%
Chauncey Billups
<1%
Jason Kidd
<1%
Billy Donovan
<1%
Nick Nurse
<1%
David Adelman
<1%
Doc Rivers
<1%
Brian Keefe
<1%
Tyronn Lue
<1%
Tuomas Iisalo
<1%
Jordan Ott
<1%
Jordi Fernandez
<1%
Kenny Atkinson
<1%
If the listed player is not announced as a finalist for the 2025–26 Coach of the Year, this market will resolve to "No".
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0x2F5e3684c...If the listed player is not announced as a finalist for the 2025–26 Coach of the Year, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the NBA. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolution Source
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus heavily favors J.B. Bickerstaff at 67.5% implied probability for NBA Coach of the Year, driven by his stunning turnaround of the Detroit Pistons from a 14-68 disaster last season to the Eastern Conference's top seed with the franchise's best record in nearly two decades. Recent Pistons wins, including road victories over contenders like OKC despite multiple top scorers sidelined on injury reports, underscore his defensive schemes and depth management amid a grueling schedule. Joe Mazzulla's 19.4% trails closely, reflecting Boston Celtics' sustained elite form in the standings as playoff locks with strong head-to-head edges. Mitch Johnson's 12.2% captures San Antonio Spurs' Western Conference surge—11-0 in February earning Coach of the Month—via youth development and popovich-era continuity in his first full season, positioning all three as consensus leaders amid late-season races.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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