Oklahoma City Thunder's league-best 59-16 record and recent 111-100 road win over the Knicks on March 29—fueled by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 30 points—have solidified their 37.5% implied probability as Western Conference frontrunners with home-court advantage through the playoffs starting April 18. San Antonio Spurs (56-18) trail closely at 17.4% after staying hot with a March 28 victory over Milwaukee, driven by Victor Wembanyama's dominance amid a breakout sophomore campaign. Boston Celtics (11.5%) clinched a top-four East seed with Jayson Tatum's 32-point season-high in a March 29 win versus Charlotte, though they face stiffer Eastern competition from Detroit and New York. Denver Nuggets (8.5%) hold firm on Nikola Jokic's MVP-caliber play despite a fourth-seed logjam, while Cleveland and Knicks linger as dark horses with recent trade deadline boosts like James Harden to Cavs. Trader consensus reflects OKC's depth, youth, and schedule strength as key edges in the title path.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedOklahoma City Thunder 38%
San Antonio Spurs 17.4%
Boston Celtics 11.3%
Denver Nuggets 9%
$211,177,188 Vol.
$211,177,188 Vol.
Oklahoma City Thunder
38%
San Antonio Spurs
17%
Boston Celtics
11%
Denver Nuggets
9%
Cleveland Cavaliers
5%
New York Knicks
4%
Los Angeles Lakers
4%
Detroit Pistons
3%
Minnesota Timberwolves
2%
Los Angeles Clippers
2%
Houston Rockets
2%
Charlotte Hornets
1%
Philadelphia 76ers
1%
Phoenix Suns
1%
Atlanta Hawks
1%
Miami Heat
1%
Toronto Raptors
1%
Orlando Magic
<1%
Golden State Warriors
<1%
Portland Trail Blazers
<1%
Oklahoma City Thunder 38%
San Antonio Spurs 17.4%
Boston Celtics 11.3%
Denver Nuggets 9%
$211,177,188 Vol.
$211,177,188 Vol.
Oklahoma City Thunder
38%
San Antonio Spurs
17%
Boston Celtics
11%
Denver Nuggets
9%
Cleveland Cavaliers
5%
New York Knicks
4%
Los Angeles Lakers
4%
Detroit Pistons
3%
Minnesota Timberwolves
2%
Los Angeles Clippers
2%
Houston Rockets
2%
Charlotte Hornets
1%
Philadelphia 76ers
1%
Phoenix Suns
1%
Atlanta Hawks
1%
Miami Heat
1%
Toronto Raptors
1%
Orlando Magic
<1%
Golden State Warriors
<1%
Portland Trail Blazers
<1%
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The resolution source for this market will be information from the NBA.
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0x2F5e3684c...Oklahoma City Thunder's league-best 59-16 record and recent 111-100 road win over the Knicks on March 29—fueled by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 30 points—have solidified their 37.5% implied probability as Western Conference frontrunners with home-court advantage through the playoffs starting April 18. San Antonio Spurs (56-18) trail closely at 17.4% after staying hot with a March 28 victory over Milwaukee, driven by Victor Wembanyama's dominance amid a breakout sophomore campaign. Boston Celtics (11.5%) clinched a top-four East seed with Jayson Tatum's 32-point season-high in a March 29 win versus Charlotte, though they face stiffer Eastern competition from Detroit and New York. Denver Nuggets (8.5%) hold firm on Nikola Jokic's MVP-caliber play despite a fourth-seed logjam, while Cleveland and Knicks linger as dark horses with recent trade deadline boosts like James Harden to Cavs. Trader consensus reflects OKC's depth, youth, and schedule strength as key edges in the title path.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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