NBA Player Props & Bets: Timberwolves vs. Spurs (Tuesday)

We’re headed to Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals between the Minnesota Timberwolves and San Antonio Spurs. Victor Wembanyama was ejected in Game 4, but will face no more consequences heading into tonight’s game. Let’s see how the Spurs will respond. I’ve added three NBA player props for tonight’s game.

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    Tuesday’s Best NBA Player Props

    (Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

    Dylan Harper Over 3.5 Rebounds (-125)

    Dylan Harper has nailed this line in every game this series. He’s added at least four rebounds in every game and has had at least seven rebound chances in every game during this series.

    It doesn’t hurt that the Timberwolves rank just 24th in defensive rebounds allowed to shooting guards this season. Harper has taken advantage. He’s already hit this line in four of his first seven games against Minnesota. On paper, it looks like he’ll add another game with four rebounds.

    Give Harper a shot tonight.


    Anthony Edwards Under 4.5 Assists (-158)

    Anthony Edwards added just two assists in Game 4. He’s also added no more than three assists in six of his last seven games. Over his last 10 games, Edwards has earned four assists just twice. He’s hit this line in 35% of his last 20 games and is facing a Spurs team that ranked sixth in the NBA in assists allowed to shooting guards this season.

    Edwards has had no more than five potential assists in three of the four games this series. We’ll take the under here.


    De’Aaron Fox Under 1.5 Made Three-Pointers (-132)

    De’Aaron Fox has hit just one three-pointer in each of the last two games. He’s attempted 12 threes combined in those two games, but he’s shot poorly from deep. He’s hit no better than 20% from downtown in the last two games and has shot 20% or worse in three of the last four games from long distance.

    In his last 20 games, Fox has nailed at least two three-pointers in only 40% of games. That’s not ideal, especially when facing a Timberwolves team that ranked first in the NBA in three-pointers allowed to point guards this season.


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