Sentiment bias in National Basketball Association betting

Arne Feddersen, Brad R. Humphreys, Brian P. Soebbing

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    Abstract

    We develop evidence of bettors with sentiment bias in the betting market on National Basketball Association (NBA) games. We use measures of team popularity (arena capacity utilization and team all-star votes received) as proxies for the presence of biased bettors. Analysis of point spreads and bet outcomes for more than 32,000 NBA games played in 1981-2012 shows that bookmakers increase prices on games involving popular home teams, an outcome consistent with sentiment bias. These changes in prices do not translate into higher returns for bettors, suggesting that bookmakers shade point spreads to increase profits.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Sports Economics
    Volume19
    Issue number4
    Pages (from-to)455-472
    ISSN1527-0025
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 5. Jul 2018

    Keywords

    • NBA
    • sentiment bias
    • sports betting

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