3 Best NBA Prop Bets Today for Grizzlies vs. Warriors Game 4 (Jump on Jordan Poole's Points Prop)

Golden State Warriors guard Jordan Poole.
Golden State Warriors guard Jordan Poole. / Thearon W. Henderson/GettyImages
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The Golden State Warriors are 9.5-point favorites at WynnBET on Monday in Game 4 against the Memphis Grizzlies. 

With Ja Morant banged up, the Grizzlies look like a longshot to win this game, but how can we take advantage with player props? 

Here are three of my favorites offered at WynnBET

Best Prop Bets for Grizzlies vs. Warriors Game 4

  • Jaren Jackson Jr. to Make 3+ 3-Pointers (+135)
  • Steph Curry OVER 27.5 Points (-125)
  • Jordan Poole OVER 20.5 Points (-120)

Jaren Jackson Jr. to Make 3+ 3-Pointers (+135)

Jaren Jackson Jr. is going to have an expanded offensive role if Ja Morant is unable to play in Game 4, and he’s dominated the Warriors from outside in this series, hitting 12 of his 24 3-point attempts and making three or more in three of his last four games. 

I think JJJ takes an even more aggressive approach in Game 4, and he’s done a solid job off the catch-and-shoot with the Warriors playing off him in this series. 

Steph Curry OVER 27.5 Points (-125)

I know Dillon Brooks is back for the Memphis Grizzlies to defend Steph Curry, but Curry has been elite in these playoffs, scoring 27 or more points in six of his last seven games. He’s going to need to get to 28 to clear this prop, but the fact that he’s been this consistent is a good sign for bettors. 

Curry only needed 14 shots to score 30 points in Game 3, and the Grizzlies’ offense is going to be worse off with Ja Morant looking unlikely to play on Monday. 

I think we’re getting some value on Steph here at 26.5.

Jordan Poole OVER 20.5 Points (-120)

It’s hard to sleep on Poole, as he’s cleared this number in five of his eight playoff games this season, and Golden State may run the Grizzlies out of the gym again with Morant banged up. 

Poole has taken double-digit shot attempts in every game this postseason, and he’s been even more active in this series taking 20, 16 and 17 shots through the first three games. 

He can go nuclear at any time, and 20.5 is a reasonable number especially given his usage in the postseason.


Find Peter Dewey’s full betting record in the NBA this season here.