With two games postponed, only five games are on today’s NBA slate. Still, there’s plenty of value on the PrizePicks board.
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 two games postponed, only five games are on today’s NBA slate. Still, there’s plenty of value on the PrizePicks board.
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.
Jalen Green is on some streak. He’s scored at least 27 points in four consecutive games and now has an excellent matchup against the Atlanta Hawks’ defense. The Hawks rank 28th in points allowed to shooting guards and have allowed more than 24 points per game to them.
Meanwhile, Green has attempted at least 20 shots in six straight games and has shot at least 45% from the field in four consecutive games.
Back Green while he’s on this massive scoring run. It should continue today.
Bradley Beal is coming off the bench for the Suns. In his last game, he scored 25 points and looked much better offensively. His usage was a bit higher than usual, and he took 16 shots, his most since a game against the Warriors in December.
Despite coming off the bench, Beal should still see around 33 minutes of game action. He’s in line to face a Utah defense ranked 26th in points allowed to shooting guards this year.
The Jazz gives up plenty of field goals, a high field goal percentage and a high number of free throws. Beal should perform better in his new role. Let’s back his more than here.
Collin Sexton has added at least 24 points in only 19% of games this season. While he’s coming off back-to-back 23+ point performances, Sexton hasn’t hit more than 50% of his shots in four consecutive games. He’s also gotten to the foul line at a higher rate over the last two, but it’s unlikely that will last against the Suns.
Ultimately, the Suns rank fifth in free throws allowed to shooting guards this season. They have also allowed shooting guards to score just 20.38 points per game, which ranks third in the NBA.
Sexton has averaged just 13.7 points per game against the Suns over his last nine meetings. He has never reached the 24-point mark against them. Take his less than.
Donte DiVincenzo hasn’t produced to the level many expected this season. He’s scored at least 13 points in just 30% of games this season. He’s only added more than 12 points in one of his last six games.
That said, he’ll take on a Memphis defense ranked 16th in points allowed to shooting guards. Shooting guards have only added 3.07 threes per game against the Grizzlies this season, which ranks fifth in the NBA.
Don’t expect DiVincenzo to get hot from downtown at all.
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