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Be aware, the 2022 NBA Draft is just around the corner.
Only a week following the conclusion of the NBA Finals, the league will proceed to incorporate a new draft class on Thursday night.
The Detroit Pistons have a significant chance to progress as a franchise, presenting a great opportunity. Simultaneously, Michigan sports bettors have a valuable opportunity to indulge in one final NBA betting experience before the offseason takes full effect.
The NBA Draft never fails to deliver excitement with its plethora of trades and unexpected twists. Here’s everything you should know about betting on the event, along with some insights on what the Pistons might have in store.
NBA Draft Rundown
- The event in question is the 2022 NBA Draft.
- June 23, 2022
- 8 p.m. Eastern Time
- The venue is the Barclays Center, situated in Brooklyn, NY.
- ABC (for the initial round only), ESPN, and ESPN+ offer television and streaming services.
- The Detroit Pistons have chosen the No. 5 and No. 46 picks.
- Which team has the first pick in the NBA draft: Orlando Magic
Can I bet on the 2022 NBA Draft?
Certainly, you have the opportunity to place bets on the NBA Draft.
Sports betting for drafts is permitted in Michigan, along with approximately eleven other states.
Just like the NFL Draft, Michigan sports bettors will have the opportunity to place bets on the draft until it commences on Thursday at 8 p.m. ET.
Currently available markets include:
- Choose a Number: Place a bet on the player who will be selected as the top pick, second pick, third pick, and so on. Numerous sportsbooks provide markets for selections 1-5, with each player accompanied by a moneyline.
- Top 10: The likelihood of a player being selected within the top 10 picks. Usually, players who are widely projected to be within the top five are not considered in this betting market. Certain sportsbooks also provide similar bets for the entire first round.
- Draft Position Betting: Place a bet on whether a player will be drafted over or under their listed position.
- Team Draft Order: Certain sportsbooks provide options on which player a team will select first, along with a diverse selection of players in case the team’s draft position changes.
NBA Draft odds for Pistons at No. 5
The Pistons didn’t have the same luck with the NBA Draft Lottery this year as they did last year.
Despite being one of the top three teams favored to secure the No. 1 pick in 2022, Detroit ended up in the fifth position.
To exacerbate the situation, it is worth noting that the majority of experts consider this draft to consist of four exceptional prospects. The widely accepted top four players in the draft are:
- Chet Holmgren, a power forward from Gonzaga.
- Jabari Smith, a power forward, plays for Auburn University.
- Duke’s powerful forward, Paolo Banchero.
- Jaden Ivey, the point guard for Purdue.
Smith Jr. is currently the frontrunner for the top spot, closely pursued by Banchero and Holmgren. Ivey is the favored pick for the fourth position.
If any of these four players become available, the Pistons are likely to have a keen interest. The roster could greatly benefit from the addition of three power forwards who fulfill a specific need. Additionally, Ivey, a versatile combo guard, has the potential to play exceptionally well alongside Cade Cunningham.
Iowa forward Keegan Murray is the top choice among bettors to be selected at No. 5 in the NBA Draft.
His odds are +130 on DraftKings Sportsbook MI and +145 on FanDuel Sportsbook MI.
Ivey, Benedict Mathurin, and Shaedon Sharpe are all contenders, with Ivey closely trailing at +175/+240. Mathurin follows at +280 FD, while Sharpe is a potential dark horse at +1000 FD.
Pistons could be looking for more picks
Detroit may potentially seek to acquire additional picks in Thursday’s draft.
There are ongoing efforts from the team to actively trade 6-foot-8 forward Jerami Grant, and it is possible that a deal might be arranged on Draft day.
Grant’s name has been buzzing in trade rumors, with many teams eyeing him as a valuable addition for the upcoming season. Speculation has connected him with various teams in the first round.
It is probable that re-signing Grant to a new contract will be included in any trade agreement, as his current contract is set to expire in 2022-23 and he is earning approximately $21 million.
Pistons GM Troy Weaver has established a reputation for being highly involved on draft night. Demonstrating his proactive approach in 2020, he orchestrated a series of maneuvers to secure three first round picks. Beginning with the selection of Killian Hayes at No. 7, Weaver then orchestrated trades to acquire Isaiah Stewart at No. 16 and Saddiq Bey at No. 19.
The Pistons’ choices on Thursday may be influenced by their plans to pursue certain players in free agency, as Detroit is expected to be active in that regard. The team has already been linked to guard Jalen Brunson and center DeAndre Ayton.
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