The Monday following the Super Bowl has to be a national holiday of some sort at this point. No one wants to be at work after the festivities of Sunday. That said, the fun doesn’t have to stop either, and we’ve got a solid 10-game slate in the NBA tonight.
Here are three of my favorite player predictions via PrizePicks for Monday, Feb. 12.
Our PrizePicks Cheat Sheet helps bettors by comparing lines from PrizePicks vs. our daily NBA projections >>
The Monday following the Super Bowl has to be a national holiday of some sort at this point. No one wants to be at work after the festivities of Sunday. That said, the fun doesn’t have to stop either, and we’ve got a solid 10-game slate in the NBA tonight.
Here are three of my favorite player predictions via PrizePicks for Monday, Feb. 12.
Our PrizePicks Cheat Sheet helps bettors by comparing lines from PrizePicks vs. our daily NBA projections >>
Monday’s Best NBA PrizePicks Player Predictions
PrizePicks record: 73-53-1
The Milwaukee Bucks have been as good of a matchup out there for guards this season. Jamal Murray is well aware and put up 35 points against them two weeks ago. They have allowed the fourth-most points per game to opposing point guards and the third-most to opposing shooting guards. There’s also a chance Michael Porter Jr. misses this contest, further boosting Murray’s case to score. In what should be a closely contested game, Murray shouldn’t have any issue getting over this mark against them once again.
Any time Victor Wembanyama’s stocks line sits at 3.5, it’s worth a play. The French Phenom’s eight-foot wingspan gives him an insane advantage over anyone going toe-to-toe with him. He’s over this mark in 23 of his last 31 games, averaging 3.3 blocks and 1.2 steals across this span. With his minutes increasing, “Wemby” should be able to find his way over this mark once again.
Taking on Ivica Zubac and the Clippers has traditionally been a spot where Rudy Gobert has thrived off the glass. Over his last eight games against them, he has averaged 15.6 rebounds per game and has eclipsed this mark in seven of those contests. Zubac and Mason Plumlee aren’t ones to stretch the floor either, so Gobert will be camped inside the paint, ready to grab any board. With a 4.5 spread separating the teams, this one ought to be close throughout, so bank on Gobert to do what he does best.
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