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Pac-12 Tournament odds: UCLA, Arizona favored for conference basketball title in Las Vegas

Who will win the Pac-12 Tournament? UCLA and Arizona are favored in odds for the basketball games in Las Vegas.
Who will win the Pac-12 Tournament? UCLA and Arizona are favored in odds for the basketball games in Las Vegas.

Who will win the Pac-12 men's basketball tournament and earn the conference's automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament?

DraftKings has released odds for the league's tourney in Las Vegas this week and it favors the top two seeds in the tournament.

UCLA, the No. 1 seed in the conference and the league's regular-season champion, is at +110 in the odds, according to Draft Kings.

Arizona, the No. 2 seed, is at +210. No. 3 seed USC is +800, while No. 4 seed Oregon is at +1200.

Those four schools have byes in the tournament and don't play until the second day on Thursday.

Arizona State, the No. 6 seed in the Pac-12 tourney, is actually No. 5 in the odds, The Sun Devils are at +1500 to win the tournament in Las Vegas.

The conference tournament runs Wednesday through Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.

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2023 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament odds:

  • No. 1 UCLA: +110

  • No. 2 Arizona: +210

  • No. 3 USC: +800

  • No. 4 Oregon: +1200

  • No. 6 Arizona State: +1500

  • No. 5 Washington State: +2000

  • No. 7 Utah: +2500

  • No. 9 Colorado: +4000

  • No. 8 Washington: +10000

  • No. 10 Stanford: +10000

  • No. 11 Oregon State: +50000

  • No. 12 California: +50000

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