2020 NBA Draft Odds
Anthony Edwards' odds to be the No. 1 overall pick in Wednesday's NBA Draft are steadily going up. His odds jumped LaMelo Ball's odds on Tuesday afternoon and are the highest they've been in the past week of tracking the odds. Neither Edwards nor Ball currently have their draft position odds listed on the board at PointsBet.
2020 NBA Draft Odds Updates
Tuesday, 3 p.m. ET
As of Tuesday afternoon, Edwards has moved ahead of Ball for the best odds on the board to go No. 1 overall in the 2020 NBA Draft. Edwards' implied odds moved from 40% to 58% in less than 24 hours and his stock appears to be rising fast.
Tuesday 1 p.m. ET
Edward's odds to be drafted No. 1 overall are now tied with Ball for the lowest on the board (-110). The former Georgia Bulldog was +150 to got No. 1 with Ball listed -200 on Monday.
The Ringer's Kevin O'Conner currently has Edwards at the top of his draft board largely due to his potential fit with the Wolves and ESPN's Mike Schmitz echoed those sentiments recently as well.
Monday
With a few days until the NBA Draft, rumors are flying around the league about who will go No. 1 overall, who will trade out of their spot and if we'll see any major names drop out of the top-3.
Guard LaMelo Ball, forward Anthony Edwards and center James Wiseman are considered to be the three players with a chance to be first off the board. After that it's anyone's guess how the rest of this draft will shake out.
NBA.com has complied nine mock drafts around the NBA landscape and gave a consensus score for the top 14 players based on how high they were taken in each mock draft. Below we've combined those consensus mock draft scores and the current draft position odds for each player using odds from PointsBet.
Here's how the odds for the consensus top 14 players are shaping up on the day of the draft: