3 Best NBA Prop Bets for Heat vs. Sixers Game 4 (Tobias Harris, Victor Oladipo Among Players to Bet)
By Peter Dewey
The Miami Heat and Philadelphia 76ers square-off in a critical Game 4 on Sunday night in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
I previewed this matchup here, but what about some player props to add to the action?
Here are three player props to consider, with all odds via WynnBET:
Best NBA Prop Bets for Heat vs. Sixers Game 4
- Victor Oladipo 10+ Points and Rebounds (-130)
- Tyler Herro OVER 15.5 Points (-105)
- Tobias Harris 25+ Points and Rebounds (+135)
Victor Oladipo 10+ Points and Rebounds (-130)
Victor Oladipo has played a major role for the Heat in the playoffs, and he’s cleared 10 points and rebounds in four of his five playoff appearances.
Oladipo has taken eight or more shots in four of those games, and Miami is going to need improved guard play on Sunday if it wants to rebound from Friday’s 79-point performance.
Tyler Herro OVER 15.5 Points (-105)
I mentioned Tyler Herro’s points prop as my best bet on today’s episode of Bet & Breakfast, and there’s a few reasons why.
Herro scored just 14 points on 5-of-15 shooting in Miami’s 79-point performance in Game 3, but it was obvious that the Heat were going to have a tough time getting into the paint in that matchup with Joel Embiid back in the lineup.
That lines up perfectly for Herro to really thrive as a jump shooter in Game 4, and the volume has been there for him over his last few games taking 15, 10, 17 and 12 shots over his last four.
The Heat need someone to create their own shot, and who better than Herro who averaged 20.7 points per game in the regular season and won the Sixth Man of the Year award.
If Philly tries to force Miami to take more jump shots, it’s going to be a game where the Heat have to rely on Herro to get things done.
Tobias Harris 25+ Points and Rebounds (+135)
Sixers forward Tobias Harris has been solid in the playoffs, as he’s averaging 18.2 points and 8.6 rebounds per game.
Harris scored just nine points in Game 3 with Joel Embiid back in the lineup, but he still took 13 shots and grabbed 10 rebounds.
Here’s a look at Harris’ points and rebounds numbers over the last few games: 19, 25, 33, 30, 23, 26, 23, 30, 32.
I think we’re getting some value on this at +135, especially since Embiid isn’t 100 percent, as they’ll need Harris to play well.
Find Peter Dewey’s full betting record in the NBA this season here.