Despite having seven games on tap, we have a fairly uninteresting slate to start the week. Thankfully, we have PrizePicks to liven the party up, even when the games aren’t all that appetizing.
Here are three of my favorite player predictions via PrizePicks for Monday, March 3.
Despite having seven games on tap, we have a fairly uninteresting slate to start the week. Thankfully, we have PrizePicks to liven the party up, even when the games aren’t all that appetizing.
Here are three of my favorite player predictions via PrizePicks for Monday, March 3.
Coming off a career game against the Cavaliers, where he put up 30 points, 12 assists, and 10 rebounds, one would think Avdija would warrant a higher line than this, but here we are. He has been an essential part of the offense, and when he plays at least 30 minutes, he has exceeded this line in 17-of-24 games, averaging 31.9 PRA. He and Portland face Philadelphia, who are just 26th in defensive net rating.
Someone will facilitate without Jordan Poole in the fold, which figures to be Mr. Coulibaly. He has averaged 8.5 potential assists per game when Poole does not play, exceeding this mark in four of those seven games. While that isn’t the best hit rate per se, this is a great matchup for assists. The Heat are 22nd in assists allowed.
The Mavericks don’t have any big men. They are playing small, and their fill-in at five, P.J. Washington, has been ruled out for tonight’s game. So, look for Naji to crash the boards for the Mavs when he is out there. Since Dallas lost their big man depth, Naji has stepped up in the games Washington has also missed recently. He found eight (16 rebound chances), nine (12), and nine (16) boards in those situations last month.
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