3 Best NBA Prop Bets Today for Warriors vs. Nuggets Game 4 (Fade Monte Morris, Draymond Green)

Denver Nuggets guard Monte Morris.
Denver Nuggets guard Monte Morris. / Ezra Shaw/GettyImages
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Can the Golden State Warriors sweep the Denver Nuggets on Sunday?

It’s quite possible, as Golden State is a 4.5-point favorite at WynnBET Sportsbook in this matchup. 

If you’re not sold on picking a side, here are three player props to consider for Sunday’s Game 4.

Best Prop Bets for Warriors vs. Nuggets Game 4

  • Draymond Green UNDER 7.0 Rebounds (-115)
  • Jordan Poole OVER 30.5 Points, Rebounds and Assists (-110)
  • Monte Morris UNDER 11.5 Points (-115)

Draymond Green UNDER 7.0 Rebounds (-115)

Draymond Green has done a terrific job guarding Nikola Jokic in this series, but it hasn’t translated to any big performances on the glass, as he’s picked up six, three and five rebounds through his first three games. 

Green has cleared seven boards just one time in his last seven games, and it seems the Warriors are content with him dealing with Jokic and crashing the glass as a team in this series. 

I’ll fade Draymond again on the glass, but that doesn’t mean he won’t have a major impact on this game. 

Jordan Poole OVER 30.5 Points, Rebounds and Assists (-110)

If oddsmakers want to hang this low of a line for Jordan Poole, I will gladly take it. 

Poole has been fantastic for the Golden State Warriors in this series with the Denver Nuggets, as he’s scored 30, 29 and 27 points in the first three games. 

The third-year guard has tallied PRA totals of 34, 42 and 33 in those games, and I think he can ride another big scoring night on Sunday to hit this prop. 

Poole is scoring with a crazy efficiency, shooting 66.7 percent from the field on 14 shots per game this postseason. He’s also getting to the line at a high rate, taking 7.0 free throws per game. 

As long as Poole keeps seeing this volume, he’s going to have a great shot at reaching 25-plus points, which should help carry him over this prop. 

Monte Morris UNDER 11.5 Points (-115)

Monte Morris has been a bit of an afterthought in the Denver offense, as he’s averaging just 9.3 shots per game in the playoffs and hasn’t gotten going, scoring 10, 12 and 10 points in this three games. 

Morris has cleared 11.5 points just once in his last seven games, and the Warriors have really made things tough on the Nuggets this series, holding them to 113 or fewer points in each game. 


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