Best NBA Prop Bets Today (Anthony Edwards, Dillon Brooks Are Great Bets on Thursday)
The BetSided team is all in on player props for this NBA season, sharing our favorite and best prop bet picks each day during the year.
Best NBA Prop Bets Record to Date
- NBA Best Prop Bets Record: 261-201-4 (+28.7198 units)
Here are the plays we are eyeing for tonight’s slate with all odds via WynnBET:
Best NBA Prop Bets Today
- Dillon Brooks OVER 24.5 Points, Rebounds and Assists (-120)
- Patrick Beverley UNDER 9.5 Points (+100)
- Anthony Edwards OVER 24.5 Points (-115)
Dillon Brooks OVER 24.5 Points, Rebounds and Assists (-120)
Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr. are the two most well-known names for the Memphis Grizzlies, but Dillon Brooks' presence on the floor, even without the best statistical numbers has been noticeable.
As the series shifts to Minnesota, Brooks, despite his rough shooting night, chipped in four assists, including a great look to Brandon Clarke as Karl-Anthony Towns came in to help.
With pace continuing to be up-tempo in this series, I expect Brooks to get back to shooting the ball the way he's capable of. Before the nine-point showing in Game 2, he dropped 24 and 23 points respectively in the previous two games. Also, via Fansure NBA, Brooks has averaged 23.1 PPG in six of his last seven playoff games.
Look for him to get all facets of his game rolling in Game 3. -- Ben Heisler
Patrick Beverley UNDER 9.5 Points (+100)
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Patrick Beverley’s game isn’t scoring the basketball, and he’s cleared this line in just three of his last 11 games.
All three games that Beverley broke into double figures, he scored 10 points exactly, so I feel like this line is a bit on the high side for him in Game 3 against the Memphis Grizzlies.
Pat Bev rarely takes double-digit shot attempts (once since Feb. 25), so I just don’t see the volume there for him unless he has an extremely efficient shooting night. – Peter Dewey
Anthony Edwards OVER 24.5 Points (-115)
After watching the first two games of this series, it’s clear the Grizzlies don’t know what to do with Anthony Edwards. He torched them for 36 in Game 1 and had 20 points in the blowout loss in Game 2.
Edwards is shooting nearly 40% from 3 in this series and close to 50% from the field. Edwards is going back home and will get back to his normal shot volume tonight – it dipped to just 16 shots in Game 2.
As long as his 3-ball is working, Edwards has a shot for a special night. – Donnavan Smoot
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