With 16 or 17 games remaining, the NBA Central Division is still wide open and the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks are the consensus favorites at -300 odds, ahead of the Chicago Bulls at +360 odds, and the Cleveland Cavs at +800 odds.

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DeMar DeRozan from the Chicago Bulls defends Giannis ‘Greek Freak’ Antetokounmpo from the Milwaukee Bucks. (Image: Kamil Krzaczynski/USA Today Sports)

The Bucks (41-25) currently hold a 1.5-game lead over the Bulls (39-26) in second place in the division. The Cavs (38-27) are in third place, but just 2.5 games out of first place and trail the Bulls by a single game.

If the season were the end right now, the Bucks would lock up the #3 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs, the Bulls would earn the #4 seed, but the Cavs would get the #6 seed.

NBA CENTRAL DIVISION ODDS
NOW 1/27/2022 10/31/2021
Milwaukee Bucks -300 -135 -900
Chicago Bulls +360 +220 +950
Cleveland Cavs +800 +370 +150000

The Bucks are +800 odds to win back-to-back championships according to the NBA futures board at DraftKings. The Bulls are +3000 odds, and the Cavs are +6000 odds to win the title.

Bucks -300

The Bucks won the Central Division three seasons in a row. The Greek Freak and the Bucks are within striking distance of a fourth-consecutive Central Division title with just 16 games remaining.

The Bucks and the Philadelphia 76ers are both three games behind the top-seed Miami Heat in the fight for the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference. It’s still possible the Bucks can run the table in the last couple weeks of the regular season to snatch the #1 spot and gain home-court advantage in the postseason. However, if that’s not possible, at what point will the Bucks begin to shut down the Greek Freak and rest their older players?

The Bucks boast the best in-division record at 9-3 against fellow divisional foes. Two out of the Bucks’ final four games are road matchups against the Bulls and Cavs.

Ten of their final 16 games are on the road, including a four-game road trip out west that begins this weekend against the Golden State Warriors, Utah Jazz, Sacramento Kings, and Minnesota Timberwolves.

Bulls +360

The Chicago Bulls held down the top seed for most of the first half of the season after an amazing start. They were still able to maintain a presence at the front of the pack even though they had a horrendous COVID-19 outbreak during the holidays. DeMar DeRozan has been amazing in his first season with the Bulls. He’s put up MVP-like numbers (28 ppg, 5.4 rebounds, 5.1 assists) and even broke a scoring record previously held by Wilt Chamberlain (consecutive 35-point game shooting above 50%).

The Bulls are in the middle of a mini-slump after losing five games in a row. They have a chance to turn it around and finish the season on a positive note. With 17 more games on their schedule, the Bulls hit the road for 10 of them. Next week, the Bulls face their toughest stretch of the season with a three-game road trip out west that’s interrupted with a quick trip back to Chicago for a make-up game against the Toronto Raptors, before they head back on the road for a five-game sojourn.

The good news for the Bulls is that five of their final six games in Chicago including a five-game homestand in the Windy City. You can back Da Bulls at +360 odds to get hot in the last month of the season and deny the Bucks another Central Division crown. At the start of the season, the Bulls were our value pick at +950 odds to win the Central.

Cavs +800

The Cleveland Cavs were the surprise team in the first half of the season, but the chase pack caught up to them after the All-Star Break. The Cavs recently lost All-Star Jarrett Allen for an undetermined amount of time after he fractured his finger over the weekend. They will need their big man to return if they expect to inflict any damage in the postseason.

At this point, the Cavs are 2.5 games behind the first-place Bucks sigh 17 more games remaining on the schedule. The Cavs face the toughest remaining schedule in the Central Division, with 13 games against teams most likely headed to the postseason. At least the Cavs host ten of those tough games including a five-game home stand starting next week.

The Cavs have come a long way after being a perennial lottery recipient the last few years after LeBron James ditched them for a second time. These current batch of young and gritty Cavs finally clawed their way out of the Eastern Conference basement. They’re no longer the doormat of the division and turned the franchise around into a playoff contender. Everyone overlooked the Cavs in the preseason, but can you blame use? The Cavs were +15000 odds to win the Central Division back in October, and no one gave them a chance.. But, right now you can back the Cavs right now at +800 odds to win the Central as the “long shot” on the NBA futures board.