There’s no better time to put together a PrizePicks slip than on a day with 12 games on the slate. It can get a little overwhelming for some, so I added a handful of PrizePicks squares to your slips for tonight’s games.
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.
There’s no better time to put together a PrizePicks slip than on a day with 12 games on the slate. It can get a little overwhelming for some, so I added a handful of PrizePicks squares to your slips for tonight’s games.
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.
Jalen Suggs is averaging 13.4 points per game in March. While he only notched nine points against the Kings, Suggs has elevated his game for the Magic this month.
With Suggs on the floor, the Magic hadn’t lost a game from February 25 through March 23 - almost a month with zero losses.
That said, Suggs has scored at least 13 points in 60% of his last 20 games. Tonight he faces a Warriors defense ranked dead last in points allowed to shooting guards. This is a prime matchup for Suggs. Back his More Than.
Speaking of winning streaks, the Wizards have won three consecutive games. Jordan Poole just added 23 points against the Bulls and has scored at least 16 points in three of his last five games. Poole has a solid matchup against the Nets, who rank low in points allowed to guards this season.
Poole just attempted 12 three-pointers in that win over Chicago. He’s averaging eight threes and over 15 shots per game this month. That volume is ideal if we’re looking for Poole to score at least 16 points.
Don’t be down on Jaren Jackson Jr. after Monday’s matchup against Denver. He only played 26 minutes and went 4-for-18 from the field - not good. He’s still scored 22.3 points per game this month while attempting more than 19 shots per game.
Jackson Jr. also gets to the foul line a few times a game.
While the Lakers defend well against power forwards, Los Angeles will be playing in the second game of a back-to-back. Jackson Jr. should be able to take advantage of that. Overall, he’s been one of the most consistent power forwards this season despite all the injuries in Memphis.
The 76ers have struggled offensively this season. But the only game they found success on the offensive end was against the Clippers.
Ironically enough, Tobias Harris scored 24 points against the Clippers on Sunday after shooting 11-for-19 from the field. This month, he’s only added 16.9 points per game. But he found his stroke against Los Angeles. I would like to believe that happens again. I already have the over in this Clippers-76ers game and believe Los Angeles has been playing awful on the defensive end.
Harris will take advantage of it just like on Sunday. Grab the More Than.