It’s the last major slate in the NBA until next Friday. Let’s enjoy it while we can.
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’s the last major slate in the NBA until next Friday. Let’s enjoy it while we can.
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.
Domontas Sabonis has scored at least 20 points in 64% of his games this season. He’s also hit this line in eight of his last 10.
He will likely continue this pace against the Jazz tonight. After all, Utah has allowed 25.8 points per game to centers this season. That number ranks 25th in the NBA. In addition, the Jazz have given up more than 10 field goal attempts to centers per game and have allowed more than five second-chance points.
The Jazz are very poor defensively against centers. So, let’s take advantage.
Damian Lillard is on a massive streak of seven consecutive games with at least 24 points. Lillard should also be able to keep that streak alive against the Nets.
Brooklyn ranks 25th in points allowed to point guards this season. The Nets rank 29th in defensive field goal percentage to point guards and have allowed nearly nine field goal attempts per game to point guards, which ranks 25th in the NBA.
Lillard should even find his way to the foul line in this one.
Over the last five games, DeMar DeRozan has scored at least 23 points in four of them. He’s been targeted in the news lately after an executive explained that no team will win a championship being built around DeRozan. While it may or might not be true, he’s certainly taking it personally.
DeRozan dropped 26 against the Grizzlies and 23 against the Spurs in back-to-back games. He’ll face a Utah defense tonight ranked 25th in points allowed to shooting guards. DeRozan doesn’t have much of a three-point shot. But his ability to score is still tremendous. Take his more than.
Cameron Johnson has scored 26 points in back-to-back games. However, he’s still hit at least 20 points in only 41% of games this year and has added at least 20 points in 45% of his last 20 games.
Ultimately, his production is up since Cam Thomas is out of the lineup with an injury. His usage went sky-high against the Pacers last time out. However, he still shot just 7-for-18 from the field in that game.
Tonight, he’ll take on a Bucks defense that has held power forwards to 42.32% from the field with only about seven field goal attempts per game. Power forwards have scored below 20 points per game against the Bucks. With that, the Bucks rank third in the NBA in points allowed to power forwards. Take Johnson’s less than. He’ll regress.
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