Warriors favored at Vegas Summer League

By Only Players Staff

Updated 7/9/24 3:03am ET

The Golden State Warriors will enter the Las Vegas Summer League as the betting favorite at Caesars Sportsbook but results and roster announcements will constantly sway the odds.

Golden State has +500 odds to win the title with the Utah Jazz (+700) and Memphis Grizzlies (+750) next in line. The Houston Rockets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Philadelphia 76ers and Toronto Raptors all have +1200 odds.

The Warriors roster features a few players who have started regular season games: Trayce Jackson-Davis, Brandin Podziemski and Kevin Knox.

The Jazz will feature Walker Kessler and Keyonte George, who started games during the season. Additionally, rookies Isaiah Collier (USC), Kyle Filipowski (Duke), Armando Bacot (UNC) and Max Abmas (Texas) all figure to see the court.

In the past, some proven NBA players only suited up for a summer league game or two before shutting it down. Those types of announcements will certainly influence the betting odds.

The Las Vegas Summer League begins on Friday. Each team will play four games. The top four records will advance to a playoff bracket and decide the champion.

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