The NBA Play-In Tournament continues tonight, with two more games deciding which teams will compete for the eighth seed in the Eastern and Western Conference.
The Bulls will take on the Raptors in the first matchup. The winner of this game will take on the Heat for the final spot in the Eastern Conference. Meanwhile, the Thunder will take on the Pelicans. Whoever wins this game will play the Timberwolves, who could have Rudy Gobert back in the lineup for Friday’s game.
Like every PrizePicks article, we’ll give out our four-player props from PrizePicks that you can pair to have a four-leg Entry Power Play. A tw0-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.
However, 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. So we’ll stick to four-leg entries moving forward.
Remember that a Flex play can still win if one pick misses, but you’d get lower payouts.
Here are my favorite PrizePicks props for Wednesday.

The NBA Play-In Tournament continues tonight, with two more games deciding which teams will compete for the eighth seed in the Eastern and Western Conference.
The Bulls will take on the Raptors in the first matchup. The winner of this game will take on the Heat for the final spot in the Eastern Conference. Meanwhile, the Thunder will take on the Pelicans. Whoever wins this game will play the Timberwolves, who could have Rudy Gobert back in the lineup for Friday’s game.
Like every PrizePicks article, we’ll give out our four-player props from PrizePicks that you can pair to have a four-leg Entry Power Play. A tw0-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.
However, 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. So we’ll stick to four-leg entries moving forward.
Remember that a Flex play can still win if one pick misses, but you’d get lower payouts.
Here are my favorite PrizePicks props for Wednesday.

Wednesday’s Best PrizePicks Player Predictions
Gary Trent Jr. is coming off a 23-point performance in his last game, shooting 4-for-7 from downtown in 27 minutes. Trent Jr. has averaged 17.4 points per game this season but had struggled before his most recent game.
He’s still hit this number in 73% of games and 60% of his last 20 games. Trent Jr. is typically a volume shooter and has attempted at least 10 shots in five of his last six games. A few threes and a couple of trips to the foul line are all we need.
Patrick Williams is averaging 11.6 points per game in April. He just had a bad performance against Detroit in his last game. He played 22 minutes and went 1-for-5 from the field. That was a couple of days after he added 23 points on 9-for-18 from the field against the Mavericks.
Patrick Wiliams will get his attempts. He scored at least eight points in 66% of games this season and 60% of his last 20. He’s been consistent and should add multiple buckets tonight.
Isaiah Joe has hit at least 10 points in his last two games. He’s coming off a game against the Jazz where he attempted nine threes. He was only 3-for-9, but he could score enough points with a trip to the foul line. Joe isn’t the most consistent scorer on the team, but he’ll get his.

Jalen Williams has developed for the Thunder. He’s one of the reasons why the Thunder is playing in this game in the first place.
In March, Jalen Williams averaged nearly 20 points per game. He’ll attempt anywhere from 12 or 13 shots per game and has shot over 52% from the field this season. He’s also a capable three-point shooter and sometimes throws some three-pointers up.
Williams has hit this line in 65% of his last 20 games. The Thunder will need a reliable scorer against the Pelicans tonight.
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