With tonight’s eight-game slate, there’s plenty of value on PrizePicks.
Like every NBA PrizePicks article, we’ll give out four-player predictions you can use for a four-leg Power Play entry. A two-leg Power Play entry will give you implied odds of -137 for each prediction. A three-leg Power Play entry will give you implied odds of -141. A four-leg NBA PrizePicks Power Play entry will give you implied odds of -128 for each prediction.
Getting -128 on the same prediction is better than -137 or -141. Here are our top NBA PrizePicks player predictions for tonight’s action.
Remember that a Flex play can still win if one pick misses, but you’d get lower payouts.
With tonight’s eight-game slate, there’s plenty of value on PrizePicks.
Like every NBA PrizePicks article, we’ll give out four-player predictions you can use for a four-leg Power Play entry. A two-leg Power Play entry will give you implied odds of -137 for each prediction. A three-leg Power Play entry will give you implied odds of -141. A four-leg NBA PrizePicks Power Play entry will give you implied odds of -128 for each prediction.
Getting -128 on the same prediction is better than -137 or -141. Here are our top NBA PrizePicks player predictions for tonight’s action.
Remember that a Flex play can still win if one pick misses, but you’d get lower payouts.
It hasn’t been a fun stretch for Julius Randle. He’s added at least 20 points in only one of his last five games.
However, with that said, Randle will take on a Lakers defense ranked 25th in the NBA in points allowed to power forwards. The Lakers have allowed a 50.84% field goal percentage to power forwards and have given up 9.04 field goals made per game to power forwards.
Randle will take plenty of shots. This time, he’ll be open more.
Norman Powell put up only 17 points against the Houston Rockets five days ago. However, before that game, he scored at least 23 points in his previous three games.
Powell struggled against the Rockets, like most teams do. But he’ll more than likely get back on track against a Denver defense ranked 28th in points allowed to shooting guards this season. The Nuggets have allowed nearly 20 field goal attempts and almost nine field goals made per game to shooting guards this season.
Look for Powell to have a lot of volume in tonight’s game.
This season. Aaron Gordon has added at least 14 points in just 45% of his games. He’s also hit this line in only two of his last six games, including a six-point showing against Atlanta in his previous game on the floor.
Gordon will face a Clippers defense that has held power forwards to just 17.92 points per game, ranking first in the NBA defensively.
The Clippers also rank fifth in defensive three-point percentage and first in field goals made from power forwards. Gordon will likely put up another dud performance.
Although Zach LaVine has dropped 30 points in two consecutive games, he’s got a difficult matchup tonight against the Charlotte Hornets.
LaVine will battle a Charlotte defense ranked first in points allowed to shooting guards. The Hornets have only allowed 18.74 points per game to shooting guards this season. They’ve also held shooting guards to 39.9% from the field, allowing just 6.51 field goals made per game.
LaVine has added just 17.8 points per game in his previous nine games against the Hornets. He’s hit this line in only four of his last nine games against Charlotte. Back the less than.
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