
Dallas Mavericks 2027 NBA Finals odds, offseason roster markets, and 2026 NBA Draft positioning tracked across the prediction markets covered by Prediction Genius.
| Team | W-L |
|---|
| GB |
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Spurs | 62-20 | — |
Rockets | 52-30 | 10 |
Pelicans | 26-56 | 36 |
Mavericks | 26-56 | 36 |
Grizzlies | 25-57 | 37 |
The Dallas Mavericks are one of the more closely watched offseason teams in NBA prediction markets, a function of a big-market franchise coming off a disappointing campaign with major roster questions ahead. The 2025-26 season is over for Dallas, which finished 26-56 and outside the Western Conference playoff field as of June 4, 2026, the kind of result that resets a contender's market position. The durable swing factor on the franchise's forward price is roster construction, namely how the front office rebuilds around its core through the 2026 NBA Draft and free agency rather than any single game. The live board above carries every current contract; the analysis below covers what those numbers mean and what to watch over the offseason.
With the 2025-26 season complete, the live forward market for the Dallas Mavericks is the NBA Finals Champion 2027 future, where the board slots the franchise firmly in the longshot tier. That placement reflects a 26-56 finish and a roster in transition, not a championship-caliber outlook heading into next season. The market treats a team's title price as a read on roster certainty, and Dallas enters the offseason with more open questions than answers. The San Antonio Spurs anchor the early 2027 board as the structural favorite, with the rest of the Western Conference contenders priced ahead of the Mavericks. For exact cents on the Dallas contract, the live board above carries the current number; the durable read is that this is a rebuild-tier price until the roster picture clarifies.
The Western Conference is the deepest grouping in the league, and the Mavericks spent 2025-26 well off the pace, finishing 12th in the West and 38 games behind the conference leader as of June 4, 2026. That gap frames the offseason challenge: this is a market that will price Dallas on roster reconstruction, not on incremental on-court results. The durable structure of the West means the franchise competes against established contenders in San Antonio, Oklahoma City, and the Los Angeles franchises for any climb up the standings. The 2026-27 conference race for Dallas hinges on draft and free-agency outcomes over the summer rather than schedule luck, and the board will reprice the team as those moves land.
Dallas remains a heavily watched team because it is a large-market franchise with a recent Finals appearance and an uncertain roster path, the combination that draws prediction-market attention. The structural drivers of offseason volume are the 2026 NBA Draft and free agency: traders are pricing how the front office reshapes the roster after a 26-56 season. The 2026 NBA Draft is the key near-term catalyst, with AJ Dybantsa the consensus favorite to go first overall on the live draft board. Roster markets, including contracts on which veterans land in Dallas next season, add further volume. The live board above carries where each price sits today; the durable driver is roster construction over the summer.
The Dallas Mavericks have won one NBA championship, the 2011 title against the Miami Heat, the defining moment of the franchise's modern era. Founded in 1980, Dallas has been a perennial playoff presence across much of its history, with a recent Western Conference Finals run that kept the franchise in the contender conversation before the 2025-26 step back. That history shapes how the market weights the current roster: a franchise with championship pedigree and a big-market business model is expected to retool quickly rather than bottom out, which is why the offseason markets carry real volume even after a 26-56 season.
As of June 4, 2026, the Dallas Mavericks trade at roughly 1c on the NBA Finals Champion 2027 market on Polymarket, a longshot price reflecting their 26-56 finish and offseason roster questions. See the live board above for the latest figure.
The Mavericks' forward 2027 NBA Finals contract currently trades on Polymarket, while past-season Western Conference markets carried Kalshi pricing. Coverage and depth vary by platform and event, and the board above aggregates whatever markets are live across the platforms Prediction Genius tracks.
Prediction Genius covers Dallas Mavericks NBA Finals championship futures, Western Conference markets, 2026 NBA Draft contracts, and offseason roster markets such as which veterans sign with the team. Coverage expands as new markets list across platforms.
The Dallas Mavericks won their only NBA championship in 2011, defeating the Miami Heat in the Finals. It remains the franchise's lone title since its founding in 1980.
Roster construction is the biggest durable driver. After a 26-56 season, the franchise's forward price hinges on how it rebuilds through the 2026 NBA Draft, where AJ Dybantsa is the consensus top pick, and free agency rather than any single result.