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2022-23 Brooklyn Nets Season Preview and Best Betting Odds

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Brooklyn Nets Betting Preview

The Brooklyn Nets made plenty of offseason headlines with Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and Steve Nash seemingly all ready for departure at some point. WagerTalk NBA analyst Kyle Kargel shares his thoughts on how the pieces of the Nets’ puzzle will fit together for the 2022-23 NBA season.

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Brooklyn Nets Season Preview and Betting Odds

2022-23 NBA Odds as of Saturday, October 1 Courtesy of DraftKings
NBA Championship Odds: +700
Atlantic Division Odds: +185
Regular Season Win Total: 50.5 (o -120 / u EV)
Opening Night: -4 vs New Orleans Pelicans (o/u 229.5)

The Brooklyn Nets entered last season as one of the favorites to lift the trophy, but in a year filled with turmoil, needed some luck to even make the playoffs where they were embarrassingly swept by the Boston Celtics.

Irving and Durant were both rumored to be on the chopping block, but both will start the year in Brooklyn, along with key acquisition Ben Simmons. The former 76er joined the Nets last season but did not take the court.

Brooklyn did not have any picks in the 2022 NBA Draft, choosing to ship those options to other teams to acquire the already-established pieces that they have on their roster.

Brooklyn Nets Offseason Acquisitions

The Nets acquired Ben Simmons during last season, but he didn’t play at all so he might as well count for an offseason transaction. We have no idea how he, Irving and Durant will gel together on the court. Will all three play at once? Are Simmons’ days as a point guard over? Only time will tell, but this team definitely has the talent to make it far in the playoffs.

The team bolstered its defense by acquiring Royce O’Neale from the Jazz for a first round pick, as well as signing veterans T.J. Warren and Markieff Morris.

Warren will likely start the season on the injured list but he has said his foot is fully healed but hasn’t started basketball activities yet. Seth Curry is also recovering from an injury and seems more likely to start the season healthy and ready to go.

Brooklyn Nets Projected Starting Five

The Nets will look to start the season with Durant, Irving and Simmons all in the starting lineup with Simmons taking on more of a defensive role than a ball-controlling point guard he was used to playing in Philadelphia.

PG: Kyrie Irving
SG: Joe Harris
SF: Kevin Durant
PF: Ben Simmons
C: Nic Claxton

Brooklyn Nets Betting Outlook

As long as Simmons adapts to his role off the ball, pressure should be removed from his shoulders, making him a more effective player overall. As long as he, Irving and Durant can all stay healthy, the Nets should finish as a top-5 seed in the Eastern Conference, although all three have had injury concerns throughout their respective careers.

The Nets will go into this season with one of the most experienced rosters in the league, but bettors need to keep a consistent eye on the Nets’ injury report and social media because there will likely be plenty of “maintenance days” for Durant, Irving and Simmons through out the regular season.

Brooklyn Nets’ Season Win Total

Jay Money, Rob Veno and Skee Profit share their thoughts on the 2022-23 Brooklyn Nets’ roster and whether bettors should be looking to go over or under their regular season win total.

Nets & Hornets 2022-23 Win Totals | Jay Money's NBA Season Preview With Rob Veno & Skee Profit

NBA Odds Board – Brooklyn Odds for 2022-2023

WagerTalk’s Live Odds Screen features up-to-the-minute lines from a variety of offshore and domestic sports books. Track the NBA point spreads, totals and betting percentages for all of the Opening Night games, including the Nets’ home opener against the Pelicans, from your desktop or phone.

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