FINAL REQUEST! Is This Steph Curry BIGGEST Moment?| Warriors Vs Celtics Preview #NBAFinals
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Golden State's Stephen Curry has never won an NBA Finals MVP award, but oddsmakers believe this is his year.
Curry is the consensus favorite to be named MVP of the Finals between the Warriors and Boston Celtics at sportsbooks around the nation. He's the even-money favorite at Caesars Sportsbook.
Boston's Jayson Tatum is the second favorite at +180, followed by Celtics teammate Jaylen Brown (+1000). Golden State's Klay Thompson (+1500) and Draymond Green (+1800) are next. The bulk of the action, though, is on Curry, who has not won MVP in his five previous Finals appearances.
Curry has attracted the most bets and nearly half (44%) of the total money that's been wagered at Caesars Sportsbook, including a pair of $2,500 wagers that were placed by a bettor in Colorado when the Warriors point guard was 10-1 to win MVP. Curry also has garnered the most bets and most money wagered to win MVP at BetMGM sportsbooks, where he is the bookmaker's largest liability.
The 2022 NBA Finals matchup is set, and it has the potential to be a classic series between the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics. Game 1 is set for Thursday in San Francisco.
These two teams are extremely evenly matched. Personally, I believe the Celtics are so well equipped to defend Golden State's movement-based offense that they'll prevail in a seven-game war.
Not everyone agrees with me. You certainly can't fault anyone leaning toward a Warriors team that has appeared in six of the last eight NBA Finals and collected three championships with the Stephen Curry-Klay Thompson-Draymond Green core.
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