NBA Starting Lineups & Sportsbooks: How Lineups Influence Betting Odds

Discover how NBA starting lineups affect betting odds, spreads and player props, and how to use lineup shifts to gain an edge in fantasy basketball leagues.
NBA Starting Lineups & Sportsbooks: How Lineups Influence Betting Odds
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The NBA has become such a star-driven league that even one change to NBA starting lineups can shift betting odds significantly. The Denver Nuggets were 46-24 with Nikola Jokic in the lineup last season. Without him? 4-8.

Oddsmakers are well aware of these massive swings, so they adjust odds accordingly when news drops on the NBA injury report that a star player is set to miss a game. But lineup shifts still create a distinct advantage for bettors who are able to dig deep into projections, look at certain splits and create a betting advantage because of it.

That same attention to detail is just as important when you're building your team with a fantasy basketball draft kit, since lineup changes and usage rates directly influence player value.

Why Sportsbooks Adjust Odds Based on NBA Lineup Changes

Different from a star player (outside of quarterback) missing an NFL game or a starting pitcher being scratched in an MLB game, big-time NBA players missing game action shifts odds in a major way. The top NBA players each season hover around 30-35% usage, which calculates the number of team possessions that ended with that player's action while they were on the floor. Even the most conservative NBA projections have the league's top players in that similar range heading into the 2025-26 season.

The trickle-down effect of a player missing time is significant, too. Besides someone new entering the starting lineup, a team's No. 2 scorer is now thrust into a primary role, a 3-point specialist may be asked to create more, or a team's big man who just gobbles up rebounds may be asked to work more in pick-and-roll action. Everyone moving up a rank in terms of usage and role makes for an entirely different team, especially against an opponent at full strength.

Player Scratches and Their Immediate Impact on Betting Lines

Oftentimes, especially in today's NBA, players are game-time decisions. Players on the fence will go through pregame workouts to see how they're feeling before teams are required to submit their injury report and lineups. Sometimes it can even be minutes before tipoff when a player is scratched, shifting odds on the moneyline, spread, total, and player props.

It's nearly impossible to beat oddsmakers to the punch here. If Giannis Antetokounmpo is ruled out, oddsmakers will have closed betting lines or shifted odds by the time you're able to find them at your online sportsbook.

Players who are more likely than not to sit because of past history may shift lines even before they're ruled out. It's always good to keep injury-prone players in mind when creating your fantasy basketball rankings.

How to Leverage Lineup News for Prop Bets and Over/Unders

Savvy bettors can leverage lineup changes and injury reports in the bets they place, specifically for prop bets. Consider Jokic and the 12 games he missed last season: In the 10 games where Jamal Murray played, he averaged 19.5 points per game, lower than the 21.7 points he averaged in 57 games with Jokic. His point prop probably increased each time Jokic sat, but the reality was Jokic, who averaged 10.2 assists, was opening up a lot of scoring chances for the Nuggets guard.

It's also important to take into consideration the supporting cast for a team missing one of its top players. Jokic's Nuggets team struggled because they lacked depth and a true star to step up when he sat. Compare that with the Celtics, who went 8-2 without Jayson Tatum in the lineup in the regular season. The deepest team in the East with star power in the form of Jaylen Brown and elite role players like Derrick White and Kristaps Porzingis allowed them to weather that storm, creating value when oddsmakers shifted Boston's odds down without Tatum.

Staying Ahead of Market Moves With Real-Time Lineup Intelligence

Though it may be tough to beat oddsmakers when it comes to choosing odds in the wake of a lineup change, fantasy basketball owners can stay vigilant on the waiver wire when news breaks, and DFS lineups can yield great value in the form of backups at that position or role players thrust into leading roles. 

Though you'll set up the core of your team during your NBA fantasy draft, the waiver wire is just as important–especially in leagues with daily lineup changes. On the DFS front, staying on top of news that Rotowire churns out about player updates can help you find cheap value on players who will log extended minutes and earn more points.

Players can get a head start on staying on top of news as it happens when they subscribe to RotoWire. Star players sitting and NBA lineups shifting impact the game in more ways than one, and you'll be ready to adjust right along with it.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mark Strotman is a veteran sports journalist who has covered the Chicago Bulls and the NBA for NBC Sports Chicago for about 8 years. His work has also appeared on ESPN.com, FoxSports.com, The Chicago Tribune, Yahoo Sports and NBC Sports. He covered the NBA Playoffs in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017 as well as Team USA Basketball in 2014 and 2016. He has also covered high school football and was nominated for a Midwest Emmy in 2016 for his work on a documentary featuring local Chicago product and NFL prospect Miles Boykin.
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