NBA All-Star Weekend: All-Star Game MVP odds

Feb 17, 2013; Houston, TX, USA; NBA commissioner David Stern (left) speaks before awarding Western Conference guard Chris Paul (3) of the Los Angeles Clippers with the game MVP trophy after the 2013 NBA all star game at the Toyota Center. West won 143-138. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 17, 2013; Houston, TX, USA; NBA commissioner David Stern (left) speaks before awarding Western Conference guard Chris Paul (3) of the Los Angeles Clippers with the game MVP trophy after the 2013 NBA all star game at the Toyota Center. West won 143-138. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports /
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Feb 17, 2013; Houston, TX, USA; NBA commissioner David Stern (left) speaks before awarding Western Conference guard Chris Paul (3) of the Los Angeles Clippers with the game MVP trophy after the 2013 NBA all star game at the Toyota Center. West won 143-138. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 17, 2013; Houston, TX, USA; NBA commissioner David Stern (left) speaks before awarding Western Conference guard Chris Paul (3) of the Los Angeles Clippers with the game MVP trophy after the 2013 NBA all star game at the Toyota Center. West won 143-138. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports /

The folks over at Bovada have released their most recent odds for each of the events during All-Star Weekend and they were kind enough to send those odds over.

Not a whole a lot of surprises here either. This is a game that favors scoring and Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant is scoring at an incredible rate, making him the favorite with 3/1 odds. The game’s best player, Miami Heat forward LeBron James, is right behind him with 7/2 odds. Golden State Warriors’ guard Stephen Curry can put points up in a hurry and is a fan favorite. He’s next with 17/2 odds. New Orleans Pelicans’ big man Anthony Davis, who has 10/1 odds, is the biggest surprise.

Last year’s MVP, Los Angeles Clippers’ point guard Chris Paul, is 18/1.

Odds to win 2014 NBA All Star Game MVP      

Kevin Durant (West)                   3/1

LeBron James (East)                 7/2

Stephen Curry (West)                 17/2

Anthony Davis (East)                 10/1

Carmelo Anthony (East)             11/1

Paul George (East)                    12/1

Blake Griffin (West)                   12/1

Kevin Love (West)                     14/1

Kyrie Irving (East)                      16/1

Chris Paul (West)                       18/1

LaMarcus Aldridge (West)          20/1

James Harden (West)                25/1

John Wall (East)                        25/1

Dwyane Wade (East)                 25/1

Chris Bosh (East)                      30/1

Dwight Howard (West)               35/1

Damian Lillard (West)                 35/1

Tony Parker (West)                    35/1

Joakim Noah (East)                   45/1

Dirk Nowitzki (West)                  50/1

DeMar DeRozan (East)              70/1

Roy Hibbert (East)                     70/1

Joe Johnson (East)                   70/1

Paul Millsap (East)                    70/1