Back to back 1-4 weeks, we’re due for a bounce back. This week, I am targeting favorable matchups that have yielded great results for Karl-Anthony Towns, Jordan Poole, and Tyrese Haliburton. Let’s dive into my top three picks for today’s slate.
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Wednesday’s Best NBA PrizePicks Player Predictions
This Season: 34-43 | Last Week: 1-4
Back to back 1-4 weeks, we’re due for a bounce back. This week, I am targeting favorable matchups that have yielded great results for Karl-Anthony Towns, Jordan Poole, and Tyrese Haliburton. Let’s dive into my top three picks for today’s slate.
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Wednesday’s Best NBA PrizePicks Player Predictions
This Season: 34-43 | Last Week: 1-4
Towns has failed to exceed this line on his last three on back-to-backs. He is under this number in his previous nine games vs top 10 teams for points allowed. The Clippers rank in the top 10 for points and rebounds allowed and 17th in assists allowed to centers. In their last matchup on March 5, Towns finished with 35 PRA.
Poole has exceeded this line in his last three games, averaging 24 PA per game. Overall, this line has a 71% hit rate for the season. In home games on one day’s rest, Poole has exceeded this line in 76% of games. Over his last 15-of-19 games vs bottom 10 defenses for rebounds allowed. The 76ers rank 12th in points allowed and 26th in assists allowed to shooting guards.
Haliburton has been one of the hottest players in the league since the All-Star break. In his last seven home games, he has cleared this line in six of them. Overall, he has surpassed this total in eight of his previous 10 games. The Lakers rank 10th in rebounds allowed and 22nd in assists allowed to point guards.

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