We are in store for a solid seven-game slate that offers up a myriad of opportunities in the NBA player props department. Here are some of our favorites for Sunday, November 9th.
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Sunday’s Best NBA Player Props
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
Michael Porter Jr. 30+ Points + Rebounds + Assists (-122)
Cam Thomas is set to miss the next 3-4 weeks with a left hamstring strain, opening the door for Michael Porter Jr. to make the most of an opportunity to take the lead as the top-scoring option for Brooklyn. The Nets have only one win on the season, and take on their arch-rivals, the New York Knicks, this evening in Brooklyn.
Porter has eclipsed a combined 30+ points + rebounds + assists in four consecutive contests. The Nets forward is averaging 27.2 points, with 10.5 boards and 2.2 assists through four games. Porter is knocking down 46.8% of his attempts and has made 14 three-pointers over that span.
The veteran forward has scored at least 28 points in four out of eight games played this season. Porter owns a usage rate of 29.6% for the year. However, that number jumped to 33% without Thomas on Friday.
Derrick White 2+ Steals (+150)
Derrick White continues to disrupt on the defensive end of the floor and, once again, is among the league leaders in steals. The Boston guard has racked up nine steals over the last three games, with no fewer than three in any contest.
The Celtics guard has finished with at least two steals in four out of the five previous contests, including three against Orlando on Friday. White is averaging 1.9 steals this season and has accumulated two or more in five out of the last eight games.
White has 11 steals in the last five games played against the Magic. Considering his history against Orlando, and the current three-game streak of three steals or more, we feel White finishes with at least two steals tonight on the road.
Isaiah Hartenstein ranks third in the league amongst his contemporaries in field goal rate, connecting on 67.9% of his attempts. Chet Holmgren seems to still be returning to form after missing three games with a lower-back injury. This once again puts Hartenstein in a very favorable spot against the Grizzlies this evening in Memphis.
Hartenstein is coming off a masterful performance against the Sacramento Kings on Friday night. The veteran center scored 33 points on 82.4% shooting from the field, while pulling down 19 boards in 31 minutes. Hartenstein has been on the floor for 31 minutes in two consecutive games.
The Thunder center is averaging 12.9 points with 11.7 rebounds this season. However, these numbers increase to 14.7 points and 12.2 rebounds when playing on the road. Hartenstein has exceeded a combined 22 points + rebounds in six out of eight games. The Grizzlies rank in the bottom half of the league in regards to both points (10th) and rebounds (13th) allowed on the season.
Cade Cunningham Under 38.5 Points + Assists (-121)
Cade Cunningham has kicked off the 2025-2026 campaign in phenomenal fashion. The 24-year-old is experiencing career-high production in assists, as well as playing time. Cunningham has also been an absolute menace from the field, averaging 25.6 points on 46.6% shooting.
Having said that, the 38.5 total seems way too high, not only in averages, but in possible game script as well. This contest marks the second in as many days for Philadelphia, and the first leg of a back-to-back for Detroit. If this game gets out of hand in favor of the Pistons, it's not out of the realm of possibilities that Cunningham does not incur his usual allotment of playing time.
Cunningham is averaging a total of 35.3 combined points + assists in nine games. The Pistons guard has exceeded the 38.5 threshold in five consecutive contests. Having said that, Cunningham failed to do so in the first four games. Sportsbooks aren't very confident in this line, as the fourth-year guard is favored to go under 28.5 points while accumulating 10 assists. It's a sweat, yet we feel Cunningham may fall just short of a combined 39 points + assists.
Russell Westbrook Over 27+ Points + Rebounds + Assists (-119)
Russell Westbrook has turned back the clock in the previous three games, and this could be another opportunity to take advantage of a sluggish total for his combined points + rebounds + assists prop line. The guard for Sacramento has scored no fewer than 20 points, with seven rebounds and six assists over the last three contests.
Westbrook is averaging 19.4 points, with 8.4 boards and 7.4 assists over the previous five contests. The veteran guard has finished with at least 27 combined points + rebounds + assists in four consecutive games.
While writing this article, the number went from 28 points + rebounds + assists (-105) to 27 at -119. This number may continue to increase throughout the day, so it may be beneficial to jump on early.
Enjoy the games tonight and best of luck with your picks.

