- LaMelo Ball is heavily favored to win the Rookie of the Year with -500 odds.
- LaMelo Ball leads all rookies in points, rebounds, assists and steals.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Those looking to get a jump on the odds on who will win the NBA Rookie of the Year award can do so now before it becomes too late.
Online sportsbooks currently have rookie Charlotte Hornets point guard, LaMelo Ball as the heavy favorite to walk away with the award.
2021 NBA Rookie Of The Year Odds To Win
- LaMelo Ball-500
- Tyrese Haliburton +600
- Immanuel Quickley +1200
- James Wiseman +1500
- Anthony Edwards +1800
- Cole Anthony +3300
- Tyrese Maxey +10000
- Deni Avdija +15000
- Desmond Bane +15000
- Isaac Okoro +15000
There should be no reason not to bet on LaMelo Ball’s NBA odds as this could be some of the easiest money ever made betting on sports.
Ball is currently averaging 14.6 points, 6.2 rebounds, 6.1 assists, and 1.5 steals per game which leads all rookies this season.
Rookie leaders among these categories:
PTS - LaMelo Ball
REB - LaMelo Ball
AST - LaMelo Ball
STL - LaMelo Ball
Double-doubles - LaMelo Ball
Triple-doubles - LaMelo Ball pic.twitter.com/zCWPvghJ3I— Charlotte Hornets (@HornetsNation) February 17, 2021
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There were many doubters about how Ball’s rookie season was going to play out as many thought that his awkward shot form and inconsistency were going to hold him back but that has not been the case at all. He has continued to progress as the season goes on as he has shifted from a bench role to the starting lineup and has helped lead this Hornets team to a 13-15 record thus far which is good for the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference.
He has also developed chemistry with his players which can be seen in many highlight videos.
Fast break perfection! @MELOD1P ✖️ @AhmadMonk #AllFly | @hornets pic.twitter.com/9yBhdXmxVq
— FOX Sports: Hornets (@HornetsOnFSSE) February 15, 2021
With that being said, bettors should get in on Ball’s odds as soon as possible before they become shorter than they already are. Aside from injury, there is no reason that Ball can’t continue his upward trend in the league.
Aside from LaMelo Ball, there are other notable names with longer odds such as Tyrese Haliburton of the Sacramento Kings who is averaging 12.2 ppg, 5.2 apg, and 3.5 rpg or Immanuel Quickley of the New York Knicks who is going for 12.4 ppg 2.3 rpg, and 2.7 apg.
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