It’s an extremely small two-game slate, but it’s the knockout round of the NBA Cup. Let’s dive into my top NBA PrizePicks player predictions.
It’s an extremely small two-game slate, but it’s the knockout round of the NBA Cup. Let’s dive into my top NBA PrizePicks player predictions.
Wednesday’s Best NBA PrizePicks Player Predictions
This Season: 10-14 | Last Week: 4-1
Karl-Anthony Towns More Than 16 Rebounds + Assists
Karly-Anthony Towns has exceeded 16 rebounds + assists in 13 out of 22 games for a 59% hit rate. Last month versus the Hawks, he had 17 rebounds + assists. Towns sees plenty of opportunity with a combined 24.2 potential assists and rebound chances. He has cleared this line in seven of his last 10 games and nine out of 13 on one day’s rest.
BettingPros gives the edge to the less than, projecting him for 14.9 rebounds + assists with a 58% cover probability.
Fred VanVleet (PG – HOU) Less Than 6.5 Assists
Fred VanVleet has failed to exceed this line in 14 out of 22 games for a 64% hit rate. He is currently seeing 11.6 potential assists per game, so if he converts half of those to assists, he still fails to reach seven.
The Warriors are stingy when it comes to allowing assists to point guards with only giving up eight per game. In two meetings with the Warriors this season, VanVleet had five assists in each game. He has failed to exceed this line in seven of the last 10, including four straight.
Steph Curry (PG – GSW) Less Than 12.5 First-Half Points
Steph Curry has only exceeded this line in four out of 18 games this season for a 78% hit rate. He finished the first half with no more than 12 points in the three games versus the Rockets last season.
The Rockets allow the third-fewest points in the league but do give up 25.2 per game to point guards. Curry has failed to exceed this line in 18 of his last 19 road games dating back to last season.
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