DraftKings updated its 2022 NBA Finals MVP awards page and Steph Curry is the big favorite at +340 odds, followed by Giannis “Greek Freak” Antetokounmpo (+500), and Devin Booker (+500).

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Steph Curry from the Golden State Warriors drives the lane against the Memphis Grizzlies in the Western Conference Semifinals.  (Image: Brandon Dill/AP)

Antetokounmpo won the NBA Finals MVP last season, but Curry is seeking his first award despite the fact he won three titles with the Golden State Warriors. During those championship runs, Andre Iguodala and Kevin Durant (twice) were awarded the NBA Finals MVP over Curry.


2022 NBA Finals MVP Odds
Now 4/20/2022
Steph Curry (Warriors) +340 +800
Devin Booker (Suns) +500 +400
Giannis Antetokounmpo (Bucks) +500 +500
Chris Paul (Suns) +600 +550
Jayson Tatum (Celtics) +600 +900
Jimmy Butler (Heat) +800 +1800
Bam Adebayo (Heat) +1800 +3500
Jordan Poole (Warriors) +2500 +9000
Ja Morant (Grizzles) +2500 +2000
Draymond Green (Warriors) +2500 +5500
Jaylen Brown (Celtics) +3000 +3500
Deandre Ayton (Suns) +3000 +3500
Luka Doncic (Mavs) +4000 +9000
Joel Embiid (76ers) +4000 +1500
Tyler Herro (Heat) +5000 +4500
Kyle Lowry (Heat) +5000 +4500
Mikal Bridges (Suns) +6500 +5000
James Harden (76ers) +20000 +5000

The Phoenix Suns are the slight favorite to win the 2022 NBA championship at +235 odds, ahead of the Warriors at +270 odds. The popular strategy is to pick the best player on the championship team, and that’s who you back to be named the NBA Finals MVP. Of course, Iguodala had a sensational NBA Finals in 2015 to snatch the MVP away from Curry.

Warriors: Curry, Green, Poole

Jordan Poole (22.6 ppg) established himself as the third Splash Brother after his official baptism in the opening round against the Denver Nuggets. Having Poole on the Golden State Warriors is like when Crosby, Stills, and Nash added Neil Young to the mix to form the super-supergroup CSNY.

Since Curry (27.3 ppg) has had unusually bad luck in the NBA Finals, Poole is worthy of a flier at +2500 odds, especially considering he was +9000 odds at the start of the postseason. Curry saw his NBA Finals MVP odds jump from +800 to +340. Draymond Greene was back to his brutish ways in Game 1 against the Memphis Grizzlies when he was ejected in Game 1, but he’s +2500 odds to win the NBA Finals MVP.

Suns: Booker, CP3, Ayton

Devin Booker (23 ppg) from the Phoenix Suns was the initial betting favorite at +400 odds to win the NBA Finals MVP at the start of the playoffs, but he slipped to +500 as the second-highest player on the board. He suffered a hamstring injury in Game 2 of the opening round against the New Orleans Pelicans, but missed only three games before returning in Game 6. He looked like his old self in a Game 1 victory over the Dallas Mavericks last night in the Western Conference semifinals.

Chris Paul (21.9 ppg, 10.7 assists) increased his scoring output when Booker missed three games. He’s still one of the best players in the NBA who’s never won a championship, so he’s on a mission to lead the Suns to the promised land. Keep an eye on Paul at +600 odds, especially if Booker reaggravates his hamstring. Deandre Ayton is quietly having a sensational postseason, averaging 21.1 ppg and 9.6 rebounds per game. Ayton is +3000 odds as the third-highest member of the Suns on the board.

Celtics: Tatum, Brown

Jayson Tatum (27.8 ppg) and Jaylen Brown (20.4 ppg) are the two best players on the Boston Celtics. Tatum also did a bang-up job keeping Kevin Durant in check during a first-round sweep of the Brooklyn Nets. Tatum is the fifth-highest player on the board at +600 odds, whereas Brown has much longer odds at +3000.

Heat: Butler, Adebayo, Herro

Jimmy Butler (27.4 ppg) seems like the obvious choice to win the NBA Finals MVP at +800 odds. However, keep an eye on Tyler Herro (14.8 ppg) at +5000 odds. The soon-to-be-named Sixth Man of the Year first made a name for himself as a rookie inside the NBA Bubble in 2020. Now in his third season with the Heat, Herro established himself as the first guy off the bench, providing an instant spark as soon as he checks into the game.

If the Heat expect to return to the NBA Finals for the second time in the last three seasons, it’s because Bam Adebayo (14.3 points, 8.7 rebounds) has a stellar series in the Eastern Conference finals against either Antetokounmpo or Jayson Tatum. Adebayo is +1800 odds to win the MVP

Solo Stars: Greek Freak, Morant, Doncic

After Khris Middleton sprained his MCL, the Milwaukee Bucks relied on Antetokounmpo more than usual in the second round. Even when the Bucks came into Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals as an underdog, the Greek Freak tallied a triple-double and wrestled away home-court advantage from the Boston Celtics. Antetokounmpo is +500 odds to win the NBA Finals MVP in back-to-back seasons.

Ja Morant was our pick to win the MVP this season in OG’s NBA Awards. The high-flying superstar has a difficult task ahead of him after the Memphis Grizzlies fell behind the Golden State Warriors in the Western Conference semifinals after dropping Game 1. If the Grizzlies can upset the Golden State Warriors in this round, they’ll have enough confidence to run the table for a championship. Morant is still a long shot at +2500 odds to win the NBA Finals MVP.

At the start of the postseason, Luka Doncic was nursing a calf injury, which is why the Mavs’ wunderkind was +9000 odds to win the MVP. Even though he missed the first two games of the opening-round series against the Utah Jazz, the Mavs stormed back to win the series in six games.

The Mavs also have a tough matchup against the top-ranked Phoenix Suns in the Western Conference semifinals, which is why they’re a long shot to win the NBA championship, and why Doncic is +9000 odds to win the NBA Finals MVP. Doncic (33 ppg) missed a triple-double in Game 1 with 45 points, 12 rebounds, and eight assists, and the Mavs are doomed unless he gets some help from the rest of the team.

76ers: Harden, Embiid

Joel Embiid led the NBA in scoring this season, but he suffered an orbital fracture and concussion at the end of the first round. He was already playing through a painful thumb injury before he caught an errant elbow against the Toronto Raptors. He missed Game 1 and will also sit out Game 2 against the Miami Heat, but the 76ers hope Embiid can play in Game 3 or Game 4.

If the 76ers pull off a miracle by upsetting the top-ranked Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference semifinals, and then somehow get past the winner of the Boston Celtics/Milwaukee Bucks, and then knock out the top team from the Western Conference, it’s because Embiid shrugs off his multiple injuries. Embiid is a long shot to win the NBA Finals MVP at +4000 odds, but his odds should be even higher.

Meanwhile, James Harden has moon-shot odds to win the MVP at +20000 odds. Harden averaged 22 points and 10.3 assists per game this season, but dipped to 19 ppg in the first round. He was a non-factor in Game 1’s loss to the Heat on Monday night with just 16 points.

With Embiid sidelined, the 76ers would love to see the old Harden who could drop 40 points a night without breaking a sweat. Otherwise, they’re on the verge of an embarrassing sweep.

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