Boston Celtics' league-leading 20-5 record and defending champion depth anchor their 65% trader consensus as Atlantic Division frontrunners, bolstered by Jayson Tatum's MVP-level play and recent wins over top Eastern foes. New York Knicks hold 34% implied probability on Karl-Anthony Towns' integration and Jalen Brunson's scoring surges, though injuries sidelining OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges have fueled doubts amid a tight race. Toronto Raptors (1%) and Philadelphia 76ers (0.1%) trail far behind poor records—8-18 and 9-15—exacerbated by Philly's Joel Embiid absences and Toronto's rebuild, leaving little room for upsets despite remaining schedule. Recent Celtics momentum post-Porzingis return solidifies separation from the pack.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedBoston Celtics 60.3%
New York Knicks 32%
Toronto Raptors 1.0%
Philadelphia 76ers <1%
$383,078 Vol.
$383,078 Vol.
Boston Celtics
70%
New York Knicks
32%
Toronto Raptors
1%
Philadelphia 76ers
<1%
Boston Celtics 60.3%
New York Knicks 32%
Toronto Raptors 1.0%
Philadelphia 76ers <1%
$383,078 Vol.
$383,078 Vol.
Boston Celtics
70%
New York Knicks
32%
Toronto Raptors
1%
Philadelphia 76ers
<1%
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0x2F5e3684c...Boston Celtics' league-leading 20-5 record and defending champion depth anchor their 65% trader consensus as Atlantic Division frontrunners, bolstered by Jayson Tatum's MVP-level play and recent wins over top Eastern foes. New York Knicks hold 34% implied probability on Karl-Anthony Towns' integration and Jalen Brunson's scoring surges, though injuries sidelining OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges have fueled doubts amid a tight race. Toronto Raptors (1%) and Philadelphia 76ers (0.1%) trail far behind poor records—8-18 and 9-15—exacerbated by Philly's Joel Embiid absences and Toronto's rebuild, leaving little room for upsets despite remaining schedule. Recent Celtics momentum post-Porzingis return solidifies separation from the pack.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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