With a 13-game slate, plenty of options are available tonight. I’ve added some of my favorite bets for the slate that you should consider for your PrizePicks entries.
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.
With a 13-game slate, plenty of options are available tonight. I’ve added some of my favorite bets for the slate that you should consider for your PrizePicks entries.
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.
On Friday, Kris Murray exploded for 13 points. While he shot just 1-for-5 from three, he still scored 13 points on 6-for-13 from the field in 28 minutes.
Murray is getting about 30 minutes a night and is still averaging about nine shot attempts per game. While the Blazers face the Celtics, Boston ranks just 21st in points allowed to power forwards. Murray has a solid matchup against the Celtics here.
It’s possible that Murray can nail this line with just three made baskets, and he’ll likely get 30+ minutes.
Dillon Brooks More Than 9.5 Points
Dillon Brooks has averaged about nine points per game against the Mavericks this season in about 26 minutes. However, he scored 18 points for the Rockets on Friday against the Heat, playing 37 minutes and taking 13 shots.
While he only shot 38.5% from the field in that game, he delivered from downtown, sinking three of seven from downtown against Miami.
Brooks has ultimately hit this line in 69% of games this year. He’s also facing a Dallas defense that ranks 24th in points allowed to small forwards. A few threes and a layup are all we need out of Brooks, who has averaged 12.6 points per game this season.
Rayan Rupert Less Than 7.5 Points
The last two games have not been good ones for Rayan Rupert of the Blazers.
He’s shot 2-for-13 from the field and has scored seven points in his last two games combined. In the month, he’s hit just 25% from the field and has averaged two makes a game. Rupert added 4.2 points per game in March and is trending in that direction in April, too.
Ultimately, Rupert has nailed this line in just 15% of games this season and in just three of his last ten games. Even when he gets a high amount of minutes, he’s not the No. 1, 2, or 3 scoring option. He’s just out there to grab rebounds and defend. I’m on the Under here.
Vasilije Micic Less Than 12.5 Points
Vasilije Micic has scored at least 13 points in two straight games, but that’ll likely come to an end against the Thunder tonight.
Micic has only scored 13+ points in 18% of games this year. He’s also nailed this line in just 40% of his last 20. He’s more known for his passing than his scoring. Ultimately, he’s shot 5-for-26 from downtown in the previous seven games. With the Thunder ranking 13th in points allowed to point guards, I’ll back the Under in this spot.