Well, that didn't take long. One day after the Warriors won the 2015 NBA Championship, odds are already out for next year's crown.

Bovada released its odds Wednesday and the Hawks are 25-to-1 to win it all. Only seven teams have better odds.

I'll be in Las Vegas next month for summer league. How much money should I put down? (Dear editor, that was a joke).

Here are the complete odds provided:

Odds to win 2016 NBA Championship

Cleveland Cavaliers                    3/1

Golden State Warriors               5/1

Oklahoma City Thunder            7/1

Chicago Bulls                               10/1

Los Angeles Clippers                  10/1

San Antonio Spurs                     10/1

Houston Rockets                        18/1

Atlanta Hawks                       25/1

Memphis Grizzlies                      25/1

Dallas Mavericks                         33/1

Indiana Pacers                             33/1

Miami Heat                                  33/1

New Orleans Pelicans                33/1

Portland Trailblazers                 40/1

Toronto Raptors                         40/1

Washington Wizards                 40/1

Boston Celtics                             50/1

Los Angeles Lakers                    66/1

Denver Nuggets                         100/1

Detroit Pistons                           100/1

Milwaukee Bucks                      100/1

Brooklyn Nets                            100/1

New York Knicks                       100/1

Phoenix Suns                             100/1

Sacramento Kings                     100/1

Utah Jazz                                    100/1

Minnesota Timberwolves        150/1

Charlotte Hornets                     250/1

Orlando Magic                           250/1

Philadelphia 76ers                    250/1

About the Author

Keep Reading

Tony Barnhart speaks into the microphone during a broadcast of his and Wes Durham's radio show in the 790/The Zone studios in Buckhead. Barnhart, a journalist for more than four decades, announced Thursday that he will retire after this upcoming football season. (AJC 2010)

Credit: Special

Featured

Débora Rey and her husband Martín Verdi liked Trump's "get tough on undocumented immigrants" stance but they didn't think he would go after legal immigrants like their son. (Miguel Martinez/AJC)

Credit: Miguel Martinez/AJC