Odds to Win the 2017 NBA Three-Point Contest

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Odds to Win the 2017 NBA Three-Point Contest

The odds to win the 2017 NBA Three-Point Contest had Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors as a near EVEN odds favorite (+120 for a $12 payout with every $10 bet).

Kyrie Irving was coming in at 4-1 odds for a $40 payout on every $10 bet.

C.J. McCollum will pay out $70 for every $10 bet should he win the 2017 NBA Three-Point Contest.

You can catch the 3-point contest around 6 p.m. Saturday on TNT. It is the second event, after the Slam Dunk Contest, with that event starting at 5 pm EST.

All 2017 NBA Three-Point Contest Odds

 

ODDS TO WIN THE NBA THREE-POINT CONTEST- ALL IN

 
 

87031

KLAY THOMPSON (GS)

+120

 

87032

KYRIE IRVING (CLE)

+400

 

87033

C.J. MCCOLLUM (POR)

+700

 

87034

ERIC GORDON (HOU)

+600

 

87035

KYLE LOWRY (TOR)

+750

 

87036

NICK YOUNG (LAL)

+700

 

87037

WESLEY MATTHEWS (DAL)

+1000

 

87038

KEMBA WALKER (CHA)

+900

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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