NBA Player Prop Bet Odds, Picks & Predictions: Monday (2/27)

With the NBA season rolling right along, we have a few games to choose from today. You can find our favorite player prop bet picks for Monday’s slate of NBA games below.

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Today’s Best NBA Player Prop Bets

Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook

Robert Williams UNDER 9.5 Points (-115)

February has been good for the Celtics, and are 7-2 this month. They played some exciting matchups recently, with overtime games against the Pacers and Bucks, along with a last-second basket by Jason Tatum to beat the 76ers.

Tonight they face the Knicks, who are playing well, winning seven of their last eight. New York’s defense has been excellent close to the rim all season, and Robert Williams will be in for a challenge. They have the four-best opponent shooting percentage within five feet and are allowing the fewest points to centers. Grab the under with Williams getting a total above his season average.


C.J. McCollum UNDER 21.5 Points (-120)

Pre-season predictions had the Pelicans making that next leap and becoming a legitimate contender in the Western Conference. It looked that way early on, but now they are just hoping to get into the play-in tournament.

They’re just 12-23 since December 13th, and many of their stars have missed time throughout the season, including Zion, who’s been out since January 2nd.

They’ll take on the Magic, and while they are one of the worse offenses this year, the defense has been very good.

McCollum narrowly went over this mark in the last game against Orlando, but he’s only gone over that mark in 45% of games this year. Orlando has a good backcourt defense allowing the third-fewest points to the shooting guard this season.


Tobias Harris OVER 1.5 Three-pointers (-136)

The 76ers have surged over the last few months, going 26-7 since December 9th. After not having some of their stars on the court earlier in the year with Joel Embiid, James Harden, and Tyrese Maxey all missing time, they’ve shown they are legitimate contenders with a healthy roster.

Harris has been outstanding in his last two games, scoring a combined 39 points and shooting 59%. He’s also been excellent from behind this total has gone over in three straight. Miami has the second-worst three-point defense this season, and there’s a ton of confidence in this pick.

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