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Prince J. Grimes

Sportsbooks are already struggling to keep up with Woj bombs ahead of 2022 NBA Draft

It’s NBA Draft day, so you know what that means: Woj bombs, of the spoiler variety. And ESPN NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski got started early this year, reporting the likely order of the first three picks of the draft before many of us even logged in for work.

More than seven hours before the draft is set to start, Woj let us know the long anticipated order of Jabari Smith, Chet Holmgren and Paolo Banchero is increasingly firm. And with that, sportsbooks reacted swiftly, either adjusting their lines to reflect the new information or removing bets on the first three picks altogether.

No longer will you find odds on the first three picks on Tipico Sportsbook, DraftKings or PointsBet. BetMGM and Caesars don’t have odds on the draft altogether. With the way these type of leaks happen in the weeks leading up to the draft, the odds that were previously available weren’t great to begin with. Some books even pulled their odds before the Woj tweet, knowing the public has a little more of an edge than usual and house losses are expected across the industry.

FanDuel is still offering odds on the top pick, but had to go so far as to change the player who was favored. They had Banchero with the shortest odds at -210 just an hour before Woj’s tweet. Those odds jumped to +550 afterwards, with Smith’s dropping from +155 to a staggering -6000.

If you were able to get in on that rare opportunity to get plus money on Smith, congratulations. He’s been the favorite almost everywhere for weeks, but Banchero’s odds to go first recently jumped Holmgren and likely convinced a few people it was sharp action that caused the movement.

In the end though, it appears the draft will go how it’s been long rumored to go. So sportsbooks are making it a little harder to make money on the first three picks.

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