Many games on today’s NBA slate will help decide the seeding for the NBA Playoffs. Let’s pick out some player props from these important games to finish the regular season.
Like every PrizePicks article, we’ll give our four-player props you can use for a four-leg entry Power Play. A two-leg entry Power Play will give you implied odds of -137 for each prop. A three-leg entry Power Play will give you implied odds of -141. A four-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. Moving forward, we’ll stick to four-leg entries.
Remember that a Flex play can still win if one pick misses, but you’d get lower payouts.
Many games on today’s NBA slate will help decide the seeding for the NBA Playoffs. Let’s pick out some player props from these important games to finish the regular season.
Like every PrizePicks article, we’ll give our four-player props you can use for a four-leg entry Power Play. A two-leg entry Power Play will give you implied odds of -137 for each prop. A three-leg entry Power Play will give you implied odds of -141. A four-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. Moving forward, we’ll stick to four-leg entries.
Remember that a Flex play can still win if one pick misses, but you’d get lower payouts.
Obi Toppin has averaged 14.8 points this month. He scored 10 points in only 16 minutes of action against the Cavaliers last time out.
Still, he’s taken at least seven shots in each of his last six games. That’s helped Toppin earn at least 10 points in six straight games despite averaging about 20 minutes a night. The Pacers want to stay out of the Play-In Tournament, so a win in this game is important.
Toppin’s success should carry over into this game, especially against a Hawks squad that ranks 29th in points allowed to power forwards this year.
Jarrett Allen More Than 15.5 Points
The Cavaliers are playing for a chance at the No. 2 seed in the East.
Jarrett Allen has already earned 20.5 points per game against the Hornets this season in two matchups. Allen is also coming off a 38-minute performance against the Pacers after scoring 29 points on 13-for-14 shooting. Allen is fourth in the NBA in field goal percentage, shooting 63.1% from the field. However, this month, he shot a little better, at 63.6%, while taking about 13 shots per game.
The Hornets rank 29th in points allowed to centers this season. Meanwhile, Allen has hit at least 16 points in three straight games. Let’s back Allen to score at least 16 points in today’s game.
Bradley Beal More Than 15.5 Points
The Suns have an important game. They’re trying to avoid competing in the Play-In Tournament.
Bradley Beal has been the engine. In the last four games, Beal has attempted at least 13 shots. It’s no coincidence that Beal has added at least 19 points in those four games. This month, he’s already averaged 18.9 points and has multiple games with 26+ points in the month.
There’s no reason to believe Beal will stop getting this amount of volume, even against the Minnesota Timberwolves. With the volume comes more points.
After all, Minnesota still only ranks 24th in points allowed to shooting guards this year. Back Beal’s Over.
Lu Dort More Than 10.5 Points
Finally, the Thunder are still playing for a potential shot at the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference.
Dort has been super consistent for the Thunder, scoring at least 11 points in six consecutive games. In the month, he’s already averaging more than 30 minutes a game and has shot 46% from the field on more than ten shots per game in the month.
However, most of those shots are from downtown. Dort has nailed 2.3 threes per game in the month and has attempted six per game. He’s also getting to the foul line a couple of times per game as well.
Dort faces a Dallas team that will rest its superstars until the playoffs. The Thunder should essentially win this game and put up a lot of points. Dort will do his thing.