NBA 2019-20 Win Totals: Bucks Lead the Pack, Lakers Second

The Lakers currently have the highest win total in the West at 54.5, while the Warriors' over/under is at 47.5 wins. 
NBA 2019-20 Win Totals: Bucks Lead the Pack, Lakers Second
NBA 2019-20 Win Totals: Bucks Lead the Pack, Lakers Second /

The Toronto Raptors have been champions for less than a week, but the NBA's eyes are already set on the 2019-20 season. 

DraftKings sportsbook released its NBA win totals for next season, with the Bucks and Lakers leading the way at 55.5 and 54.5 respectively. Los Angeles received a major boost on Saturday when it agreed to trade for Pelicans forward Anthony Davis

The Warriors' win total is notably low for this upcoming season. Golden State's is set at just 47.5 after Kevin Durant suffered a ruptured Achilles and Klay Thompson suffered a torn ACL in the NBA Finals.

Check out the 2020 win totals below (Pelicans' win total currently not listed): 

Milwaukee Bucks: 55.5 (Over -110/Under -110)
Los Angeles Lakers54.5 (-110/-110)
Houston Rockets53.5 (-110/-110)
Philadelphia 76ers52.5 (-110/-110)
Toronto Raptors: 52.5 (-110/-110)
Utah Jazz52.5 (-110/-110)
Denver Nuggets: 50.5 (-110/-110)
Los Angeles Clippers: 49.5 (-110/-110)
Boston Celtics: 48.5 (-110/-110)
Indiana Pacers47.5 (-110/-110)
Brooklyn Nets47.5 (-110/-110)
Golden State Warriors: 47.5 (Over +125/Under -155)
Oklahoma City Thunder46.5 (-110/-110)
Portland Trail Blazers45.5 (-110/-110)
San Antonio Spurs44.5 (-110/-110)
Dallas Mavericks41.5 (-110/-110)
Detroit Pistons36.5 (-110/-110)
Orlando Magic36.5 (-110/-110)
Miami Heat36.5 (-110/-110)
Sacramento Kings35.5 (-110/-110)
Charlotte Hornets: 34.5 (-110/-110)
Minnesota Timberwolves34.5 (-110/-110)
New York Knicks34.5 (Over +145/Under -182)
Atlanta Hawks: 32.5 (Over -110/Under -110)
Memphis Grizzlies: 27.5 (-110/-110)
Chicago Bulls27.5 (-110/-110)
Washington Wizards: 27.5 (-110/-110)
Phoenix Suns25.5 (-110/-110) 
Cleveland Cavaliers23.5 (-110/-110)


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Michael Shapiro is a staff writer for Sports Illustrated. He is a Denver native and 2018 graduate of The University of Texas at Austin.