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NBA Player Props & Bets: Tuesday (5/5)

NBA Player Props & Bets: Tuesday (5/5)

We’ve got two more second-round matchups beginning tonight: Cavaliers versus Pistons and Lakers versus Thunder. Without further ado, I’ve added NBA player props for each game on the slate. Check them out below.

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    Tuesday’s Best NBA Player Props

    (Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

    Tobias Harris Over 16.5 Points (-108)

    Tobias Harris has scored at least 20 points in five consecutive games. He also fueled the Pistons’ series comeback against the Orlando Magic and scored 30 points in Game 7 to seal Detroit’s fate.

    Harris has attempted nearly 15 shots per game over the last 10 games. He’s also shot 49% from the field during that stretch, while hitting almost 45% from downtown.

    Harris faces a Cavaliers squad that ranked 27th in points allowed to power forwards. Harris should continue his dominance in this series.


    Luke Kennard Over 2.5 Rebounds (-102)

    Luke Kennard has seriously been a game-changer for the Lakers in the postseason. In the playoffs, he’s added at least three rebounds in every game. He’s also had at least six rebound chances in every game, while playing at least 29 minutes in all games.

    With Luka Doncic still out, Kennard will continue to see a lot of minutes.

    Plus, the Thunder rank 29th in total rebounds allowed to shooting guards. Expect Kennard to see a solid amount of rebound chances tonight.


    Donovan Mitchell Under 4.5 Assists (-138)

    Donovan Mitchell hasn’t earned more than three assists in five consecutive games. That trend will likely continue for Mitchell, who is facing a Pistons team that ranked first in the NBA in assists allowed to shooting guards this season.

    Mitchell has had no more than six potential assists in four straight games. His usage is high, and he’s taking plenty of shots, but the potential assists just aren’t coming.

    Additionally, Mitchell averaged fewer than 4.5 assists in his last seven games against the Pistons and has missed this mark in his last three games against Detroit.


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