Winning Margin of Victory Prop Bets Payouts for the 2022 NBA Finals: Celtics vs. Warriors

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Jun/01/2022

Gambling911.com does not anticipate the Winning Margin of Victory prop prices changing much outside of when the series shifts from San Francisco to Boston.  Payouts for the Winning Margin can be quite substantial

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*How to Read the Odds

+1100 means a payout of $1100 for every $100 bet.  +650 means that a $100 bet pays out $650.  If you only wish to wager $10 with the price at +1100, the payout would be $110.

Winning Margin of Victory Prop Bets - Game 1

Celtics to win by 1-2 pts    +1100

Celtics to win by 3-6 pts    +650

Celtics to win by 7-9 pts    +1100

Celtics to win by 10-13 pts    +1100

Celtics to win by 14-16 pts    +2000

Celtics to win by 17-20 pts    +2200

Celtics to win by 21 or more pts    +1600

Warriors to win by 1-2 pts    +1000

Warriors to win by 3-6 pts    +500

Warriors to win by 7-9 pts    +800

Warriors to win by 10-13 pts    +700

Warriors to win by 14-16 pts    +1200

Warriors to win by 17-20 pts    +1200

Warriors to win by 21 or more pts    +700

What the Payouts Would Have Been in the Five Recent Meetings

Based on the above prices, let's look at what the payouts would have been in the five most recent meetings between these two teams.

Boston beat Golden State on the road by a whopping 22 points in the last meeting.  At +1600 odds, the payout would have been $1600 for every $100 bet.

Golden State has only won once in the last five meetings.  That game was by four points for a payout of $500 on every $100 bet.

Boston's other three wins would have paid out $650 for every $100 bet in two of those (wins by 4 and 5 points, respectively).  Another game was won by 15 points for a $1200 payout.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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