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Denver Nuggets +475 betting favorites to repeat as NBA champs - ESPN

Fresh off winning the franchise's first NBA championship, the Denver Nuggets are +475 betting favorites at Caesars Sportsbook for the 2023-24 season.

Denver entered the postseason as the No. 6 favorite with 11-1 odds despite earning the Western Conference top seed. However, winning a championship with Finals MVP and two-time league MVP Nikola Jokic has changed the perception.

«The Nuggets have impressed throughout the playoffs,» Caesars lead NBA trader David Lieberman told ESPN. «They have cemented themselves as not just a great regular-season team, but also getting over the hump to become a perennial championship contender with a roster full of players in their primes.»

Denver's title caps an NBA season that many perceived as more wide open than any in league history. The consensus favorites were priced around +600, the longest recorded odds for an opening-night favorite.

The upcoming season has a similar outlook. The Boston Celtics (+575), Milwaukee Bucks (+700) and Phoenix Suns (+850) join the Nuggets with single-digit odds. The Golden State Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers and Los Angeles Lakers all sit at 12-1.

«Parity is at a pretty high level and many teams are a healthy roster or a solid player add away from being legitimate title contenders. The odds reflect how close many teams currently are to taking the next step, similar to the one that the Nuggets have made this season,» Lieberman said.

The Miami Heat pulled off an improbable run to capture the Eastern Conference as an eight-seed. The Heat entered the postseason at 150-1 odds and now are 18-1 for next year.

«I didn't want to go too high on them,» SuperBook head NBA oddsmaker Jeff Sherman told ESPN. «After falling short [to Denver], they could be aggressive and

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