At the NBA's midseason mark, CBS Sports experts have issued predictions for the conference finals and 2026 champion, with the Denver Nuggets receiving more support than the favored Oklahoma City Thunder. While betting odds list the Thunder as heavy favorites, injuries and inconsistencies have led to varied picks across the East and West. The predictions highlight rising teams like the Detroit Pistons and New York Knicks in the East, amid a competitive Western Conference.
The NBA season has reached its halfway point, prompting CBS Sports experts to forecast the path to the 2026 championship. Early in the season, the Oklahoma City Thunder appeared dominant, winning their first 25 games and eyeing Golden State's 73-win record. However, three losses to the San Antonio Spurs in two weeks disrupted their momentum, and they have not fully recovered.
Betting odds from Caesars as of January 14 favor the Thunder at +125 to win the title, ahead of the Nuggets at +650 and Spurs at +850. Yet, the experts' views diverge. In the Eastern Conference, the Detroit Pistons and New York Knicks emerge as top contenders. "Redemption for the Pistons, who were a couple breaks away from beating the Knicks in the playoffs last season," writes Gonzalez, praising their consistency and Cade Cunningham as the conference's best player. Kalland and Maloney also back the Pistons to reach the finals over the Knicks, citing lessons from last year's six-game series. Botkin and Quinn, however, favor the Knicks, highlighting Jalen Brunson's late-game prowess and Mitchell Robinson's rebounding.
The West presents a gauntlet, with four of the top-five favorites—Thunder, Nuggets, Spurs, and Houston Rockets—residing there. The Nuggets, despite injuries to four of five starters including Nikola Jokić and Aaron Gordon, hold a top-four seed. "Once they're fully healthy, they're going to be a problem," Gonzalez notes, emphasizing Jamal Murray's All-Star caliber play and a deeper bench. Botkin and Quinn predict Denver over Oklahoma City, recalling last postseason's seven-game series. Kalland envisions a Thunder-Spurs rivalry in the conference finals, with OKC prevailing, while Maloney picks the Thunder to navigate the conference.
For the finals, Gonzalez, Botkin, and Quinn select the Nuggets as champions, with Botkin forecasting a win over the Knicks and Quinn calling the West finals "effectively the NBA Finals" due to conference imbalance. Kalland and Maloney predict a Thunder repeat over the Pistons, though acknowledging a close series. These picks remain fluid, with the trade deadline looming and teams like the Minnesota Timberwolves and Philadelphia 76ers rising.