NBA PrizePicks Player Predictions: Saturday (4/1)

There won’t be much to choose from in the NBA tonight.

After a wild 13-game slate yesterday, we’re left with just two games tonight.

But there’s still value in those two games.

Like every PrizePicks article, we’ll give out our four-player props from PrizePicks that you can pair to have a 4-Leg Entry Power Play.

A 2-Leg entry Power Play will give you implied odds of -137 for each prop. A 3-leg Entry Power Play will give you implied odds of -141.

However, a 4-leg entry Power Play will give you implied odds of -128 for each bet. Getting -128 on the same prop is better than getting -137 or -141. So we’ll stick to 4-leg entries moving forward.

Remember that a Flex play can still win if one pick misses, but you’d get lower payouts. This is a player prop parlay.

Also, take a look at our other best bets for Saturday:

Saturday’s Best PrizePicks Player Predictions

Here are my favorite PrizePicks props for Saturday.

Luka Doncic Over 29.5 Points

Luka Doncic needs to perform at a high level to get the Mavericks back on track. He finished March with an average of 30.3 points per game this season.

That would be enough to get the Over on PrizePicks.

Doncic has only scored 49 points over his last two games. His volume was down slightly from his other previous games. But look for him to earn plenty of minutes, shots, and points.


Brandon Ingram Over 27.5 Points

The Pelicans are winning games because of Brandon Ingram. Ingram has earned at least 28 points in four of his last five games and in six of his last ten games.

When Ingram didn’t score 28 points, he finished with 26 points on 9-of-22 from the field. He’s taking more shots per game and getting to the foul line at a high rate during their two-week winning barrage.

Look for Ingram to continue his dominant play against the Clippers.


Jonas Valanciunas Over 11.5 Rebounds

Valanciunas’ work on the glass is another reason for the Pelicans’ success. He’s added at least 12 rebounds in eight of his last ten games.

He only played 25 minutes against Denver and finished with 12 rebounds. As long as he stays out of foul trouble and gets around 30 minutes a game, the rebounds should start to drop in Valanciunas’ hands regularly. In March, he averaged 12 rebounds per game and had double-digit rebounds in seven of his last eight games. He even had games with 21, 19, 15, and 17. He’s been a monster on the glass.

That won’t stop tonight.


Tyler Herro Under 5 Rebounds

Tyler Herro hasn’t hit six or more rebounds in 40% of games this year. He’s only reached six rebounds in one of his last five games. In the previous four games, Herro has earned three or fewer rebounds.

Sure, Dallas has many three-point shots, but he’ll be defending around the perimeter. Some shots might come back around the perimeter, but the big men will be more likely to earn those rebounds.

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