
Milwaukee Bucks 2027 NBA Finals odds, offseason roster markets, and 2026 NBA Draft outcomes tracked across the prediction markets covered by Prediction Genius.
| Team | W-L |
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| GB |
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Pistons | 60-22 | — |
Cavaliers | 52-30 | 8 |
Bucks | 32-50 | 28 |
Bulls | 31-51 | 29 |
Pacers | 19-63 | 41 |
The Milwaukee Bucks are one of the more closely watched franchises in NBA prediction markets, a function of a small-market roster built around a generational star and a championship pedigree that keeps traders engaged even in down years. The 2026 season is over, and it was a hard one: Milwaukee finished 32-50 and outside the play-in field as of June 4, 2026, the kind of result that resets a market's read on a roster. The live board has now rolled forward to the 2027 NBA Finals Champion contract, where the Bucks sit deep in the longshot tier while the league's young contenders price ahead of them. The durable swing factor on Milwaukee's price is roster construction around Giannis Antetokounmpo, not any single game. Exact prices for every contract sit on the live board above.
The forward-looking market for Milwaukee is the 2027 NBA Finals Champion contract, which currently trades on Polymarket only. The board slots the Bucks firmly in the longshot tier, a structural read that follows directly from a 32-50 finish and a roster facing real questions heading into the offseason. Markets price NBA title futures off a small group of established contenders and a rotating set of young ascending teams, and Milwaukee no longer sits in that top group the way it did during its title window. The single biggest input to the Bucks' 2027 price is roster construction around Giannis Antetokounmpo. As long as the franchise's cornerstone is in Milwaukee and surrounded by a competitive supporting cast, the price holds a floor above the league's true also-rans. If the offseason reshapes that core, the contract moves. The live board above carries the current number.
The Bucks compete in the Eastern Conference's Central Division, a grouping that has tightened considerably as the conference's younger cores have matured. Milwaukee's 32-50 record and 11th-place finish in the East as of June 4, 2026 placed it well outside the play-in tier, a sharp fall for a franchise that spent the better part of a decade as a perennial top seed. Prediction markets read the Bucks' conference standing through roster strength rather than the just-completed results, which is why an offseason of meaningful moves can lift the price faster than any single late-season win streak could. The race over the coming season will be driven by how Milwaukee retools its supporting cast and whether the Central Division's improved competition forces an aggressive offseason.
Milwaukee draws prediction market volume well above what a 32-50 team would normally command, and the reason is star gravity. Giannis Antetokounmpo is a two-time MVP and the engine of a franchise that won a title in 2021, and the central question hanging over the offseason is whether he stays. The board carries a live market on his 2026-27 future, including longshot props on rival destinations, and that narrative pulls trading interest across the team's other contracts. The forward catalysts to watch are concrete: the 2026 NBA Draft, free agency, and any trade involving the Milwaukee core. Each is a dated event that can reprice the Bucks' 2027 futures in a single session. The live board above reflects where the price sits today against each of those catalysts.
The 2026 NBA Draft is the first offseason market the Bucks intersect with, headlined by projected number one pick AJ Dybantsa, who anchors the draft board as a heavy favorite. Milwaukee's own draft position follows from its 32-50 record, and the lottery outcome shapes how much young talent the franchise can add around its core. Beyond the draft, the offseason roster markets are where the Bucks story actually gets decided: contracts tracking whether key veterans return, whether the franchise pursues a star, and the recurring questions about Giannis Antetokounmpo's long-term future. These are the markets to watch this summer, and the live board above lists the active contracts.
The Milwaukee Bucks have won two NBA championships, in 1971 and 2021. The 1971 title came in just the franchise's third season, led by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Oscar Robertson; the 2021 title, built around Giannis Antetokounmpo, ended a 50-year drought and established the modern contention window. That history matters to the market because it sets the franchise's ceiling: traders know this organization has built a champion around its current star, which keeps the Bucks priced as a team capable of climbing back rather than a permanent rebuild. The 32-50 finish in 2026 is read against that backdrop, as a down year for a franchise with a proven title formula, not a structural collapse.
As of June 4, 2026, the Milwaukee Bucks trade around 1c on the 2027 NBA Finals Champion contract on Polymarket, deep in the longshot tier following a 32-50 season. See the live board above for the latest price.
The Bucks' forward 2027 NBA Finals contract currently trades on Polymarket, while their offseason and draft-adjacent markets appear across the platforms Prediction Genius aggregates. As more platforms list Bucks futures, the comparison view on the live board above updates automatically.
Prediction Genius covers the Bucks' 2027 NBA Finals Champion futures, 2026 NBA Draft outcomes, and offseason roster markets including contracts on Giannis Antetokounmpo's future and veteran free-agency questions.
The Milwaukee Bucks last won the NBA championship in 2021, led by Giannis Antetokounmpo, ending a 50-year title drought. It was the franchise's second championship, after its first in 1971.
Roster construction around Giannis Antetokounmpo is the single biggest durable driver. A two-time MVP and 2021 champion, his presence and the supporting cast built around him set the floor and ceiling on the Bucks' 2027 futures price.