NBA Odds: Moneyline, Spreads & Totals
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Arrows show price movement since the previous update.
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Indiana Pacers–Chicago Bulls
Cleveland Cavaliers–Los Angeles Lakers
Boston Celtics–Atlanta Hawks
Miami Heat–Orlando Magic
Toronto Raptors–New York Knicks
Memphis Grizzlies–Charlotte Hornets
Dallas Mavericks–Minnesota Timberwolves
Utah Jazz–Golden State Warriors
Houston Rockets–San Antonio Spurs
NBA odds for today and upcoming games
This page lists NBA odds across three core markets: moneyline, point spreads, and totals. Moneyline odds focus on the outright winner.
Spreads add a points handicap that reflects the expected margin, so you are effectively betting a team to win by more than a number or keep the game within it.
Totals focus on combined points and are shaped by pace, efficiency, rotation patterns, rest, and injury news.
If you are checking NBA odds today, start by choosing the market that matches your view of the matchup, then confirm the exact line number before comparing prices.
For spreads and totals, the line itself can matter as much as the price. A move from -3.5 to -4 is different from a price shift at the same spread.
Totals can also move quickly when lineup news becomes clearer, especially around late scratches or rest decisions.
To make comparisons easier, tip-off times are shown in your local time zone, and the top of the page includes a last-updated timestamp.
When a price changes between refreshes, the previous price and the current price are displayed with an arrow indicating direction. This provides a clean snapshot of movement since the prior update.

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You can switch between decimal odds and US odds using the format toggle. Decimal odds are commonly used internationally and are convenient for estimating total return.
US odds are popular in North America and can be faster to interpret once you are used to plus and minus pricing. The toggle only affects how the odds are displayed, and your selection is remembered as you move between league pages.
At the moment this NBA odds page is sourced from a single sportsbook, with additional sources added over time.
The goal is to keep the layout fast and consistent, so you can scan today’s and upcoming games, compare the market you care about, and notice movement at a glance without jumping between multiple screens.
FAQ
- Why do NBA spreads move so quickly?
- NBA lines react fast to rotation news (rest, minutes limits, late scratches) and matchup-specific pace changes. Even a single starter being ruled out can shift both the spread and the total.
- What matters more in NBA betting: the number or the price?
- For spreads and totals, the line number is often crucial. A move from -3.5 to -4 is different from a price change at the same spread because it changes the win condition.
- How should I read totals movement in NBA games?
- Totals commonly move with lineup clarity and style changes. If a team’s shot creation or rim protection changes, the market may adjust the total rather than the spread.
