As the NBA and NHL playoffs roll on, more potentially big-paying bets come out of the woodwork. That includes futures wagers — one made months ago — that are now closer to the precipice of a profitable payday.
Exhibit A: The Hard Rock Bet customer who, on Christmas Day, plunked down $20,000 on a Spurs NBA championship. That person is now very much in the hunt for a hefty six-figure win.
Exhibit B: Nick Wright, co-host of FS1’s “First Things First,” has a live ticket — for the moment — that would bag $2 million if the Timberwolves go on a title run.
However, one of those two tickets is going to die before the weekend is over.
Read on for more on both of those major wagers and other notable futures bets on NBA and NHL playoffs.
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Something’s Gotta Give
Preseason, it was thought that the Spurs would be good this year.
Just not quite this good.
San Antonio was in the +2500 range in NBA championship futures odds. By Christmas Day, even with a strong 23-7 record, the Spurs could still be had at +2000. So a Hard Rock patron ponied up $20,000.
That proved quite prudent.
By the end of the regular season, San Antonio was 62-20, the second-best record in the NBA, behind only the defending champion Thunder (64-18).
Accordingly, the Spurs trailed only Oklahoma City in NBA Finals futures. That’s still the case, with OKC the -190 favorite and San Antonio the +300 second choice among the six remaining teams.
Heading to Friday, San Antonio has a 3-2 edge over Minnesota in a best-of-7 second-round series. If the Spurs finish that off and keep it rolling two more rounds — granted, no easy chore — then the bettor bags $400,000 profit (total payout $420,000).
Much more recently, on May 2, Wright was in Las Vegas for the weekend. As Wright explained in a New York Post article, while looking to bet on boxing and the Kentucky Derby at Aria Sportsbook, he noticed the Timberwolves’ NBA championship odds.
Wright felt +20000 (200/1) was too good to pass up. So he wagered $10,000.
Part of the reason for the long odds: concern ahead of Round 2 about how soon T-Wolves star Anthony Edwards would return from a hyperextended knee.
But Edwards returned two days later for Game 1, helping Minnesota post a 104-102 road upset. And through four games, the series was tied at two games apiece.
However, the Timberwolves are now up against it. They need to win Friday at home and Sunday on the road just to get to the West finals against OKC.
If somehow Minnesota goes on a championship run, then Wright pockets a massive $2 million win (total payout $2.01 million).
One of those two bettors will be disappointed by Sunday evening. And Wright’s ticket could be out by Friday night.
The Exacta Factor
NFL Super Bowl futures odds attract plenty of exacta bets. It’s a wager on which two teams reach the big game, and from there, which team wins.
Such a bet is most popular as the playoffs begin, though at most sportsbooks, you could make that bet in preseason or at any point during the season.
NBA Finals exactas aren’t nearly as popular, but you can still certainly bet on them. Hard Rock Bet has three notable exactas, all taking the Spurs to win the title:
- $2,500 Spurs over Pistons +5000
- $2,500 Spurs over Knicks +5000
- $1,600 Spurs over Cavaliers +7500
New York is already into the Eastern Conference finals. Cleveland and Detroit are in a best-of-seven sequence that the Cavs can clinch at dwelling in Game 6 on Friday night time.
San Antonio has to do its half, as nicely. But remember that, if the Spurs advance previous Minnesota, they’re 4-1 in opposition to the Thunder this season.
If both of the primary two bets hit, the bettor income $125,000 (whole payout $127,500). If the Spurs beat the Cavs within the Finals, then that buyer nabs $120,000 revenue (whole payout $121,600).
Destiny Calling?
Speaking of the Cavs, on Wednesday night time, it seemed as if Cleveland would fall right into a 3-2 deficit in its sequence with Detroit. With three minutes left, the Cavs trailed 103-94.
Then Cleveland completed regulation on a 9-0 run and went on to nab a 117-113 street win. So the Cavaliers are only a recreation away from the East finals.
That helped maintain alive a wager made way back at Caesars Sports. In July, a buyer put $11,200 on Cleveland +850 to win all of it.
If the fourth-seeded Cavs pull off a shocking title run, then the bettor collects $95,200 in revenue (whole payout $106,400.)
Avalanche of Action
A Hard Rock Bet consultant mentioned Thursday that there’s extra Stanley Cup futures cash on the Avalanche than any remaining staff. In reality, Colorado has two occasions more cash on it than some other playoff staff.
Much of this season, the Avs have been favored to win all of it, and so they’re at present +130 favoritesat Hard Rock, simply forward of the Hurricanes (+160).
On April 29, two weeks into the postseason, a Hard Rock buyer put $50,000 on Avalanche +220 to carry the Stanley Cup. If Colorado delivers, then the bettor wins $110,000 (whole payout $160,000).
Colorado is already into the Western Conference finals, after sweeping the Kings and taking out the Wild in 5 video games. Carolina is even hotter, with 4-0 sweeps in every of its first two sequence, over the Senators and Flyers, respectively.