2025-26 NBA ODDS: Thunder Open with the highest or below from 2018 Steph Curry-Kevin Durant Warriors

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The 2025 NBA Draft is located in the rear -view mirror and with a thin free agency, the offseason has started – which means that it is never too early to look forward to the next season.

Sportsbooks has already published probability on all 30 NBA Over/Under teams (the amount of games that a team will win in the regular season) and the victory of Oklahoma City Thunder reveals how much there is a gap between the reigning champions and the rest of the NBA.

Announcement

The Thunder opened with an over/under 62.5, the highest from the Golden State Warriors 2018-19 team that presented Kevin Durant and Steph Curry. That Warriors team went under the total of 67.5 wins, going 57-25 in the regular season before losing the NBA finals against the Toronto Raptors in six games. The Warriors 2017-18 have had the total total of victories since 1993, by history of sporting probability.

From the 1993-94 season, there have been 11 teams with total victories of at least 60; Those teams went 8-3 to the bottom.

The Cleveland Cavaliers (55.5) have the highest total of victory among the Eastern Conference teams, followed by the Houston Rockets (54.5) and Denver Nugget (53.5). If you count at home, this is a Eight victory Gap between thunder and the second best team in the West.

The New York Knicks (52.5) ​​have a winning game in total less than last season, but which is still the second highest/below from the 1997-98 season, by history of sports probability.

Announcement

Orlando Magic Open with an over/under of 51.5, the highest from the 2010-11 season (54.5), while the finalist of the Western Conference Minnesota Timberwolves is the final team with a total of victories over 50, opening to 50.5.

The Los Angeles Lakers (O/U 47.5) have passed under the total victory expected in four of the last five seasons, and their total of victory will descend if Lebron James is not in the initial formation will arrive at the beginning of the regular season of October.

At the other end of the spectrum, the Utah Jazz has opened with a poor total victory of only 18.5 in a hard western conference, their lowest total victory since 1993.