NBA All-Star Weekend PrizePicks Odds, Picks & Predictions: Saturday (2/18)

It’s NBA All-Star Weekend!

There aren’t any games until Thursday. But Prize Picks offers lines on the NBA All-Star Weekend, including the Three-Point Contest and Slam Dunk contest.

The Saturday of All-Star Weekend is always enjoyable. But it’s even more fun when you’ve got some skin in the game. Here are some PrizePicks options to choose from for tomorrow’s festivities.

Note: You can combine picks from the Slam Dunk and Three-Point contests.

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NBA All-Star Weekend Prize Picks Player Prop Picks

Slam Dunk Contest

Mac McClung Over 92.5 Round 1 Score (-128)

When the odds came out, Mac McClung had the lowest probability of winning the Slam Dunk contest. But eventually, he started to rise the board and is now the favorite to win the NBA Slam Dunk contest.

If you paid any attention to McClung in college, you’d know what kind of high-flyer he is. A couple of days ago, he teased the media about putting together two never-seen-before dunks for the Slam Dunk Contest.

I know many players like to save their best dunk for last. But there isn’t a last if you can’t make it to the next round. Back McClung to score 93 or better in the first round.


Three-Point Contest

Damian Lillard Over 23.5 Round 1 Points (-128)

I’ve got Damian Lillard winning the Three-Point Contest this year. He better gets at least 24 points in the first round!

Lillard has attempted 44 threes in the previous three games before the All-Star Weekend. He’s also shooting over 21 shots per game. Fatigue won’t be a factor for Lillard. Expect him to start off hot.

Even while shooting nearly 12 threes per game in February, he’s still made close to 38% from downtown.


Tyrese Haliburton Over 20.5 Round 1 Points (-128)

Haliburton’s out here proving all doubters wrong. In February, he shot 40% from downtown on 6.3 attempts per game. He’s a dark horse to win the three-point contest; to do that, he’ll need at least 21 three-pointers to get into the next round.


Julius Randle Over 4 Money Balls Made (-128)

Randle’s getting a ton of disrespect. He’s a replacement and isn’t shooting the ball at a very consistent rate from downtown. But on Prize Picks, every player has their line set at 5 of 5.5 money balls made except for Randle, who has the line at four.

Everyone ruled out Karl-Anthony Towns last year, and he won the contest while being the least likely player to win. Give Randle some credit. He’ll nail the money ball rack tonight.

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