NBA Atlantic Division Odds (2026)

Published on: January 15, 2026

Updated on: January 15, 2026

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The following post features NBA Atlantic Division Odds (2026).

The NBA Atlantic Division odds reflect how sportsbooks currently view each team’s chances of being crowned champion of the NBA’s Atlantic Division (Eastern Conference).

Read: NBA Central Division Odds

Related: NBA Southeast 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 Atlantic Division race shaping up? Here’s what you need to know.

NBA Atlantic Division Odds (2026)

Below is a table displaying the odds for the NBA Atlantic Division Odds (2026). Click here for the very latest odds (via OddsChecker).

Atlantic Division Contenders (1-14-2026)

New York Knicks (-185)

The Knicks reign supreme as the Atlantic’s glittering sovereigns, propelled by Jalen Brunson’s dazzling orchestration and ice-cold clutch magic, Mikal Bridges’ suffocating defensive artistry and silky scoring touch, Karl-Anthony Towns’ towering stretch-five symphony of rebounds and rainbows—forging an unstoppable blend of grit, glamour, and relentless dominance that has them perched atop the division throne, poised to claim the crown and storm the Eastern playoffs with regal authority.

Boston Celtics (+220)

Boston lurks as the fierce, shadowy challenger, heroically enduring the tragic void of Jayson Tatum’s season-long Achilles exile—yet Jaylen Brown’s ferocious two-way brilliance blazes brightly, anchoring a battle-hardened, reshaped squad with elite defense and unyielding resolve. Their saga pulses with defiant resilience and tantalizing hope: a potential late-March or April resurrection for Tatum could ignite an explosive surge, transforming them from gritty survivors into division-conquering legends once more.

Philadelphia 76ers (+1300)

The Sixers shimmer as dangerous mid-tier enigmas, ignited by Tyrese Maxey’s explosive, MVP-caliber scoring fireworks and silky leadership, Joel Embiid’s thunderous two-way dominance (when the knees allow), Paul George’s veteran velvet touch—blending star power, athletic flashes, and calculated hunger to stalk a top seed, though true division glory demands flawless health and harmony to eclipse the frontrunners.

Toronto Raptors (+2700)

Toronto emerges as the gritty, ascending underdogs, electrified by Scottie Barnes’ multifaceted supernova—unleashing versatile scoring torrents, rebounding dominance, visionary playmaking, and ferocious two-way ferocity—fueled by youthful hunger and defensive tenacity, carving out competitive sparks and play-in intrigue, yet the summit of Atlantic supremacy remains a majestic, distant dream.

Brooklyn Nets (+100000)

The Nets drift in rebuilding shadows, extreme long-shot phantoms amid a youthful, patchwork roster, yet illuminated by Michael Porter Jr.’s breathtaking career renaissance—unleashing torrents of elite scoring, laser-deep bombs, soaring athleticism, and All-Star radiance—offering fleeting glimpses of tomorrow’s promise, while the harsh reality lingers: survival, growth, and asset whispers define their dim campaign, far from any division throne.

NBA Atlantic Division Winners (2017-Present)

The table below highlights every NBA Atlantic Division winner since 2017.

Year

Team

2025-26

TBD

2024-25

Boston Celtics

2023-24

Boston Celtics

2022-23

Boston Celtics

2021-22

Boston Celtics

2020-21

Philadelphia 76ers

2019-20

Toronto Raptors

2018-19

Toronto Raptors

2017-18

Toronto Raptors

2016-17

Boston Celtics

2024-25 NBA Atlantic Divison Results

The Boston Celtics dominated the Atlantic Division in 2024-25, clinching the title with a strong 61-21 record, leaning on championship-caliber defense, continuity, and balanced scoring to lock up the top Eastern seed and the division trophy for another year. Their regular-season control set up another deep playoff push, but the division’s biggest storyline came from the New York Knicks (51-31, second place), who charged to the Eastern Conference Finals under Thibodeau’s tough style before falling short—leading to his unexpected offseason exit despite the solid run. The Philadelphia 76ers hovered around mid-40s wins, showing star flashes from Embiid and Maxey but hampered by injuries, while Toronto and Brooklyn stayed further back in rebuild mode, focused on youth growth and transition. The Atlantic held firm as the East’s strongest division, with Boston’s steady excellence and New York’s near-miss keeping the rivalries hot into 2025-26.

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