How the Nets’, Suns' odds to win 2023 NBA Finals changed after Kevin Durant trade request

Jovan Alford

How the Nets’, Suns' odds to win 2023 NBA Finals changed after Kevin Durant trade request image

The Nets saw their 2023 NBA title odds take a massive hit Thursday afternoon when news broke that superstar forward Kevin Durant reportedly requested a trade. Before Durant made his request, the Nets were one of the favorites to win the title next season at +700 on DraftKings Sportsbook.

The Nets are potentially looking at a squad that still has Kyrie Irving, Ben Simmons, and whatever hefty return they get back for Durant. However, without KD, the road to the Eastern Conference Finals — let alone an NBA title — will be significantly more difficult.

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Below, we’ll look at the Nets’ latest odds to win the NBA championship next season, as well as the odds for Phoenix, the rumored front-runner in the KD sweepstakes.

Betting odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook

Nets' odds to win the NBA Finals after Kevin Durant trade request

The Nets are now one of the long shots to win the NBA Finals next summer at +5000. This is a far cry from where Brooklyn was just a couple days ago (+700) where it was considered a top-three favorite with the trio of Durant, Kyrie Irving, and Ben Simmons.

Now, Brooklyn is looking at an uncertain situation with Irving, who just opted into the last year of his deal, and Simmons. Brooklyn will likely get a significant haul return for Durant, though that could include more future value than immediate. However, it likely won’t be enough to catapult this team into the upper echelon of the Eastern Conference (especially if Durant stays in the conference). At this point, it's unclear if Brooklyn will go all-in on the immediate future or start a rebuild process that will weaken it even more in 2022-23.

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It's possible Brooklyn acquires some solid players in this trade and free agency and remains a top-four threat in the East. It's also possible Durant changes his mind and stays in Brooklyn. In either scenario, Brooklyn's current odds to win the East or even the NBA Championship are worth a small sprinkle. However, it's more likely Brooklyn's chances take a major hit, so throwing any real amount of money on a team merely fighting to avoid the play-in is a complete waste. 

Suns' odds to win the NBA Finals after Kevin Durant trade request

By Nick Musial

With Durant rumored to potentially be heading to Phoenix, the Suns' 2023 title odds have shot down to +600 (third lowest) from +900. Durant’s insertion into the Suns’ core to play alongside Chris Paul and Devin Booker makes Phoenix as formidable as anyone in the loaded Western Conference.

Of course, that's assuming Booker isn't part of the deal, which, at this point, is up in the air. The whole reason Phoenix was rumored as the front-runner is because of past Durant comments about wanting to play with Booker. However, reports soon surfaced that Brooklyn would demand Phoenix's young superstar as part of the trade package.

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Phoenix was the odds-on favorite to win this year's NBA Finals after breezing through the regular season with a league-best 64-18 record. A disappointing loss to Dallas in the second round coupled with the uncertain future of restricted free agent center Deandre Ayton has left the Suns in a precarious position. To pull off a Durant trade and keep Booker, Phoenix would likely have to part with stud wing Mikal Bridges and Ayton (via a sign-and-trade) in addition to future picks and another depth piece or two. While they would still likely be "better" thanks to the influx of a top-end talent like Durant, the Suns' signature depth and defense -- which was a big part of their success the past two seasons -- would take a hit. Given the ages and injury histories of Durant and Paul, that would leave Phoenix as a "risky" favorite.

That said, it's still worthwhile to lay something down on Phoenix to win the title right now. Its odds will get even shorter if it actually completes the trade for Durant without giving up Booker, and even if Booker is part of the deal, Phoenix will still have a loaded roster. Moreover, even if the Suns don't land KD, they'll still have a solid nucleus that can contend in the West, especially with a notable free agent/trade acquisition.

Odds to win 2023 NBA Championship (before & after Kevin Durant trade request)

Odds courtesy of DraftKings

TeamOdds (6/29)TeamOdds (6/30)
Los Angeles Clippers550Los Angeles Clippers550
Golden State Warriors550Golden State Warriors550
Boston Celtics600Boston Celtics600
Milwaukee Bucks650Phoenix Suns600
Brooklyn Nets700Milwaukee Bucks700
Phoenix Suns900Philadelphia 76ers1000
Philadelphia 76ers1500Miami Heat1000
Denver Nuggets1500Denver Nuggets1400
Memphis Grizzlies1500Memphis Grizzlies1400
Dallas Mavericks1500Dallas Mavericks1400
Miami Heat1600Los Angeles Lakers1600
Los Angeles Lakers2200Chicago Bulls3500
New Orleans Pelicans4000Atlanta Hawks3500
Utah Jazz4500New Orleans Pelicans4500
Chicago Bulls5500Minnesota Timberwolves5500
Toronto Raptors5500Brooklyn Nets5000
Minnesota Timberwolves5500Utah Jazz5500
Atlanta Hawks6500Toronto Raptors6500
Portland Trail Blazers8000Portland Trail Blazers8000
Cleveland Cavaliers9000Cleveland Cavaliers9000
Charlotte Hornets12000Charlotte Hornets12000
New York Knicks20000New York Knicks15000
San Antonio Spurs35000Washington Wizards35000
Washington Wizards35000Indiana Pacers50000
Indiana Pacers50000Detroit Pistons70000
Detroit Pistons70000Sacramento Kings80000
Oklahoma City Thunder80000San Antonio Spurs80000
Sacramento Kings80000Oklahoma City Thunder80000
Orlando Magic200000Orlando Magic200000
Houston Rockets200000Houston Rockets200000

Jovan Alford

Jovan Alford is a content producer for The Sporting News. He joined TSN in 2022 after working at DraftKings Nation as a staff writer. Jovan is an avid Philadelphia sports fan, which comes with its own set of joys but heartbreak at the same time. Jovan is also Philadelphia born and raised and went to school at La Salle University, where he graduated in 2014.