The Thunder just completed their Gentleman’s sweep of the Timberwolves. Can Indiana do the same? We will find out tonight when the teams square off at 8:00 PM ET at Madison Square Garden.
Below are three of my favorite NBA player predictions via PrizePicks for Thursday, May 29.
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Tuesday’s Best NBA PrizePicks Player Predictions
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The Thunder just completed their Gentleman’s sweep of the Timberwolves. Can Indiana do the same? We will find out tonight when the teams square off at 8:00 PM ET at Madison Square Garden.
Below are three of my favorite NBA player predictions via PrizePicks for Thursday, May 29.
Our PrizePicks Cheat Sheet helps bettors by comparing lines from PrizePicks vs. our daily NBA projections >>

Tuesday’s Best NBA PrizePicks Player Predictions
PrizePicks Record: 87-55-1
With their backs against the wall, and KAT banged up, it will be Brunson shouldering the offensive load, as he usually does. He has scored 43, 36, 23, and 31 points in the series so far. If it weren’t for the foul trouble in Game 3 (31 minutes), he definitely would have been closer to this 30-point threshold.
Coming off a career-best playoff performance with a triple-double, look for Haliburton to continue doing what he does best: dish it out. He had 15 dimes on 24 potential assists last game, and has found 11 in three of the four games this series overall, averaging 18 potential assists per game. The Knicks have struggled to slow down Indiana’s offense all series, and it’s hard to think that is going to stop in Game 5.
Off the bench or not, Josh Hart is crashing the boards hard, per usual. He found 13, six, 10, and 11 boards in the series, averaging 17.5 rebound chances per game. Additionally, Hart had double-digit rebounds in each regular-season matchup with Indiana.
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