Best NBA Prop Bets Today (Back Jaylen Brown, Jrue Holiday & Steven Adams On Friday)

Boston Celtics v Milwaukee Bucks - Game Four
Boston Celtics v Milwaukee Bucks - Game Four / Stacy Revere/GettyImages
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Best NBA Prop Bets Record to Date

  • NBA Best Prop Bets Record: 283-233-4 (+15.6099 units)

Here are the plays our team is eyeing for tonight’s slate with all odds via WynnBET:

Best NBA Prop Bets Today

  • Jaylen Brown OVER 23.5 Points (-135)
  • Jrue Holiday OVER 20.5 Points (-130)
  • Steven Adams OVER 20.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists (-116)

Jaylen Brown OVER 23.5 Points (-135)

This prop is a little juiced, but I still have a lot of faith in Brown. The Celtics have their back against the wall, and Brown has already shown how hot he can get in this series. He’s cleared this line in three of the last four games. Unless Al Horford decides to have another career game or Brown gets in early foul trouble, Brown will have a majority of the shots in this game.  – Donnavan Smoot

Jrue Holiday OVER 20.5 Points (-130)

Jrue Holiday has played a big role for the Bucks in their series against the Celtics. He's surpassed this number in three of his five games this series, and his shot rate is way up. He averaged 16.2 field goal attempts per game against the Bulls, and now he's averaging 23.2 against the Celtics. That's a significant increase, and it's been shown with his output. He's also played over 40 minutes in his last three games. I'll back him to go over his point total tonight. – Iain MacMillan

Steven Adams OVER 20.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists (-116)

Adams is back in the rotation after struggling against the Minnesota Timberwolves and testing positive for the COVID-19, but his production has sky rocketed given this matchup against the Warriors.

Adams played 27 minutes in Game 4 and 21 in Game 5, combining to score 27 points, 28 rebounds and 6 assists. The center needs to stay out of foul trouble, but the Warriors lack of pick-and-pop threats gives head coach Taylor Jenkins confidence to keep him out there despite Golden State's perimeter prowess.

He's clearly the biggest man on the floor and has been dominating on the glass, so I'll take a stab at a complete box score from him. – Reed Wallach