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Updated NBA Sixth Man of the Year odds show Keldon Johnson as favorite [3/24/2026]

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Written by Ryan Leaver

Get the latest NBA Sixth Man of the Year odds sourced from each major sportsbook.

The latest Sixth Man of the Year odds as of March 24, 2026.
We have sourced the best odds for the favorites in the 2024-25 NBA Sixth Man of the Year market.

Keldon Johnson headlines the latest NBA Sixth Man of the Year odds for the 2025/26 season. As of March 24, 2026, the Spurs forward is listed at +175, ahead of players such as Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Naz Reid.

Dimers’ analysis of the Sixth Man market compares odds across major US sportsbooks, helping bettors identify where the best value lies among this season’s top contenders.

NBA Sixth Man of the Year odds as of 3/24/2026

According to the latest update, Keldon Johnson is the outright favorite to win the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award, with an implied 36.4% chance of winning the league’s top bench player award.

He currently sits ahead of several top contributors in the sixth man race.

Favorites to win NBA Sixth Man of the Year

See which players join Johnson in the top 10 — along with their best available odds.

Keldon Johnson (Spurs)

Keldon Johnson is the current frontrunner for the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award, according to the sportsbooks, with the best odds of +175 available at FanDuel, implying a win probability of 36.4%.

 

Jaime Jaquez Jr. (Heat)

Jaime Jaquez Jr. is the second favorite for Sixth Man of the Year, with odds of +270 available at FanDuel, which translates to an implied probability of 27.0% for the Heat star.

 

Naz Reid (Timberwolves)

Rounding out the top three Sixth Man of the Year contenders is Naz Reid of the Minnesota Timberwolves. The center has odds of +400 at DraftKings, giving him an implied 20.0% chance of winning the award.

 
Player (Team) Best Sixth Man Odds
Keldon Johnson (Spurs) +175 @ FanDuel
Jaime Jaquez Jr. (Heat) +270 @ FanDuel
Naz Reid (Timberwolves) +400 @ DraftKings
Reed Sheppard (Rockets) +400 @ DraftKings
Ajay Mitchell (Thunder) +2200 @ FanDuel
Tim Hardaway Jr. (Nuggets) +2500 @ FanDuel
Isaiah Stewart (Pistons) +2500 @ FanDuel
Brandin Podziemski (Warriors) +6000 @ DraftKings
Ayo Dosunmu (Timberwolves) +6000 @ DraftKings
Quentin Grimes (76ers) +15000 @ DraftKings

List of NBA Sixth Man of the Year winners

In the past 10 seasons, Sixth Man of the Year winners have included Lou Williams, Jamal Crawrod and Eric Gordon.

  • 2025: Payton Pritchard (Celtics)
  • 2024: Naz Reid (Timberwolves)
  • 2023: Malcolm Brogdon (Celtics)
  • 2022: Tyler Herro (Heat)
  • 2021: Jordan Clarkson (Jazz)
  • 2020: Montrezl Harrell (Clippers)
  • 2019: Lou Williams (Clippers)
  • 2018: Lou Williams (Clippers)
  • 2017: Eric Gordon (Rockets)
  • 2016: Jamal Crawford (Clippers)

More NBA player awards odds as of March 24, 2026

Conclusion

As of March 24, 2026, Keldon Johnson is the outright favorite to win NBA Sixth Man of the Year at +175, followed by Jaime Jaquez Jr. at +270 and Naz Reid at +400. These odds give the Spurs forward an implied 36.4% chance to win the award.

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All odds and implied probabilities mentioned in this article were verified and are accurate at the time of publication.

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Ryan Leaver
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Ryan Leaver uses advanced statistical models and simulations to predict outcomes and provide predictions for the NBA, NFL, college football, college basketball, and soccer. He offers detailed game previews, best bets, props, and futures articles.

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