Now, the NBA playoffs are in full swing. Let’s take a look at the odds for the second round of the playoffs, on DraftKings Sportsbook starting May 2. This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you register or place a bet, FOX Sports may be compensated. Learn more about sports betting on FOX Sports. SECOND ROUND IS #8 ENT/No. 1 DET (3-3) against n°5 TOR/No. 4 KEY (3-3) No. 7 PHILADELPHIA (+200) vs. No. 3 NEW YORK (-260)Season series: Tied 2-2 GAME 1 — PHI @ NYK (May 4) Spread: Knicks -5.5Moneyline: Knicks -218, 76ers +180O/U: 213.5 What you need to know: Wow. The Sixers lost 3-1 to the Celtics, after losing Games 3 and 4 in Philadelphia. But they were never buried. The Sixers won the final three games of the series – including Games 5 and 7 in Boston – to eliminate the second-seeded Celtics in the first round. Wow, again. It didn’t help that Jayson Tatum missed Game 7 with a knee injury, and it also didn’t help that Boston shot 13 of 50 from 3. Now Philly gets New York. And you want to hear something interesting? Both teams won two games during the regular season on each other’s home turf. SECOND ROUND WEST No. 4 LOS ANGELES (+900) vs. No. 1 OKLAHOMA CITY (-1600)Season Series: OKC wins 4-0 GAME 1 — LAL @ OKC (May 5) Spread: Thunder -15.5Moneyline: Thunder -1100, Lakers +700O/U: 213.5 What you need to know: DraftKings has the Thunder at +120 (shortest “correct score” odds) to sweep the Lakers in the playoffs, just like they did in the regular season. For what? Well, maybe because in those four regular season wins, OKC beat Los Angeles by an average margin of 29.3 points per game, including a 43-point win and a 36-point win. Add to that equation the fact that Luka Doncic still hasn’t returned from injury for Los Angeles, and we could see a second playoff sweep for the defending champions. No. 6 MINNESOTA (+950) vs. No. 3 SAN ANTONIO (-2000) Season Series: MIN wins 2-1 GAME 1 — MIN @ SAS (May 4) Spread: Spurs -13.5Moneyline: Spurs -900, Wolves +600O/U: 217.5 What you need to know: These two teams had a relatively easy first-round series, with the Spurs beating the Blazers in five games and the Wolves beating the Nuggets in six. San Antonio had a bit of a scare in the first round, when Victor Wembanyama suffered a concussion in Game 2 and missed Game 3. However, he was back for the final two games of this series and was more dominant than ever. As for the Wolves, their injury problems run a little deeper. Donte DiVincenzo is out for the remainder of the playoffs, and Anthony Edwards will surely miss time in the second round with a knee injury. Ayo Dosunmo also suffers from a calf strain. A healthy Minnesota team poses problems for everyone, and the Wolves won the season series against San Antonio. But without Edwards and the others, how far can they push the stacked Spurs?





























