NBA Pacific Division Odds (2026)
Published on: January 16, 2026
Updated on: January 16, 2026
Category: Odds

The following post features NBA Pacific Division Odds (2026).
The NBA Pacific Division odds reflect how sportsbooks currently view each team’s chances of being crowned champion of the NBA’s Pacific Division (Western Conference).
Read: NBA Southwest Division Odds
Related: NBA Northwest Division Odds
As the NBA season progresses, these odds will shift based on performance, injuries, and which teams are best positioned to close out the regular season the strongest.
So, how is the NBA Pacific Division race shaping up? Here’s what you need to know.
NBA Pacific Division Odds (2026)
Below is a table displaying the odds for the NBA Pacific Division Odds (2026). Click here for the very latest odds (via OddsChecker).
Team |
Current Odds |
Odds (1/15/2026) |
|---|---|---|
Los Angeles Lakers |
Current Odds |
+160 |
Golden State Warriors |
Current Odds |
+200 |
Phoenix Suns |
Current Odds |
+260 |
Los Angeles Clippers |
Current Odds |
+1600 |
Sacramento Kings |
Current Odds |
+100000 |
Pacific Division Contenders (1-15-2026)
Los Angeles Lakers (+160)
The Lakers are co-favorites in a loaded Pacific race, powered by the superstar duo of Luka Dončić and LeBron James in what could be one of the league’s most explosive offenses. Dončić brings elite scoring, playmaking, and MVP-level impact, while James provides veteran leadership, versatility, and efficiency. Austin Reaves anchors the backcourt with reliable shooting and facilitation, Deandre Ayton addresses frontcourt needs with rim protection and post scoring, and additions like Marcus Smart add defensive grit and depth alongside Rui Hachimura and others. With continuity under coach JJ Redick and strong health, their high-ceiling talent gives them a prime shot to claim the division and contend deeply in the West.
Golden State Warriors (+200)
The Warriors sit right behind as strong co-favorites, blending championship experience with veteran firepower. Stephen Curry remains the engine as an all-time shooter and leader, now paired with Jimmy Butler’s two-way intensity, scoring, and clutch play in their first full season together. Draymond Green’s defensive IQ and playmaking glue the unit, while younger pieces and depth provide support. Age is a factor with the core in their mid-to-late 30s, but their proven playoff pedigree, shooting, and defensive schemes keep them dangerous—especially if they stay healthy and gel fully to challenge for the top spot in a tight division.
Phoenix Suns (+260)
The Suns are solid contenders but face an uphill battle after major offseason upheaval, including trading Kevin Durant in a blockbuster deal. Devin Booker leads as a premier scorer and closer, now supported by new pieces like Jalen Green (explosive athleticism and scoring), Dillon Brooks (tenacious defense and toughness), and young bigs such as Khaman Maluach for upside in the paint. The roster emphasizes youth, shooting, and perimeter defense post-retool, but chemistry and consistency will be key after a transitional period. They have enough talent to surge if Booker carries them and the new core clicks, though the division’s top-heavy competition makes it a longer shot without major breaks.
Los Angeles Clippers (+1600)
The Clippers are long shots despite veteran star power, entering with one of the oldest rosters in NBA history after aggressive moves to add Brook Lopez (rim protection and spacing), Bradley Beal (scoring punch), and a reunion with Chris Paul for playmaking in his final season. James Harden and Kawhi Leonard form the core with scoring and creation when healthy, backed by Nicolas Batum’s versatility. However, injury concerns (especially Kawhi’s load management), age-related decline, and early-season struggles have hurt their outlook. Defensive potential and experience keep them alive in theory, but climbing the Pacific standings would require near-perfect health and cohesion in a brutal division.
Sacramento Kings (+100000)
The Kings are deep in long-shot territory amid a major retool and ongoing rebuild vibes after trading De’Aaron Fox and shaking up the roster. Domantas Sabonis anchors as an elite playmaking big with rebounding and efficiency, supported by Zach LaVine (explosive scoring) and DeMar DeRozan (mid-range mastery and veteran savvy). Additions like Dennis Schröder, Russell Westbrook, and Dario Šarić provide guard depth and energy under coach Doug Christie. They have a solid floor with All-Star talent and could compete for play-in spots, but the ceiling feels limited in a stacked Pacific—focusing more on development and stability than realistic division contention this season.
NBA Pacific Division Winners (2017-Present)
The table below highlights every NBA Pacific Division winner since 2017.
Year |
Team |
|---|---|
2025-26 |
TBD |
2024-25 |
Los Angeles Lakers |
2023-24 |
Los Angeles Clippers |
2022-23 |
Sacramento Kings |
2021-22 |
Phoenix Suns |
2020-21 |
Phoenix Suns |
2019-20 |
Los Angeles Lakers |
2018-19 |
Golden State Warriors |
2017-18 |
Golden State Warriors |
2016-17 |
Golden State Warriors |