What an eventful Sunday of playoff basketball it was, as three of the four underdogs won outright. This Monday there are only two games on the board. Let’s see if the Nets can find some magic as +10 underdogs to the 76ers tonight, and if the Warriors can finally win a game on the road.
Here are the best PrizePicks plays for NBA action on Monday, April 14.

Monday’s Best NBA PrizePicks Player Predictions
This Season: 28-29
He narrowly got to 30 last game against the Kings, but I’m going right back to it, especially after what we saw in Game 1. Both of these teams play incredibly fast, and we saw that on display in the thrilling 126-123 Kings victory. On the season, the Warriors were first in Pace, while Sacramento was 12th. The Kings were also 24th in Defensive Net Rating.
What an eventful Sunday of playoff basketball it was, as three of the four underdogs won outright. This Monday there are only two games on the board. Let’s see if the Nets can find some magic as +10 underdogs to the 76ers tonight, and if the Warriors can finally win a game on the road.
Here are the best PrizePicks plays for NBA action on Monday, April 14.

Monday’s Best NBA PrizePicks Player Predictions
This Season: 28-29
He narrowly got to 30 last game against the Kings, but I’m going right back to it, especially after what we saw in Game 1. Both of these teams play incredibly fast, and we saw that on display in the thrilling 126-123 Kings victory. On the season, the Warriors were first in Pace, while Sacramento was 12th. The Kings were also 24th in Defensive Net Rating.
With everything given at hand, the game total is rightfully set at 239.5, and there’s no better player to target in this game environment than Mr. Steph Curry. He’ll be seeing closer to 40 minutes again tonight, and in four regular-season games against the Kings, he put up 33, 47, 27, and 25 points. This line is juiced up to -135 on DraftKings, so take the value on PrizePicks for the Baby-Faced Assassin.
Once again, I’m targeting another Warrior with plenty of playoff experience in Draymond Green. He is the clear facilitator of the squad, evident by the 11 assists he recorded in game one. He actually had a whopping 24 potential assists in the game, which just furthers the point. Green also had 9 rebounds, and it’s likely we’ll be seeing him play around 33-35 minutes once again in Game 2.
Sabonis had a miserable game shooting, going 5-17 from the field, but he did light up the boxscore with his rebounding. He finished with 16 boards and had 25 potential rebounding opportunities. This wasn’t the first time he found success off the glass against the Warriors, either.
He had 14, 14, and 22 rebounds in the three games versus Golden State this season, and they permitted the 9th most rebounds per game to Centers. Sabonis only played 35 minutes last game, and considering that was around his average for the season, I wouldn’t be surprised to see him get a few more minutes tonight. Should be a great game once again in Sacramento.
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