Best NBA Prop Bets Today (Back Reggie Jackson, Spencer Dinwiddie on Sunday)

LA Clippers guard Reggie Jackson.
LA Clippers guard Reggie Jackson. / Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
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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

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

Best NBA Prop Bets Today

  • Spencer Dinwiddie OVER 11.5 Points and Assists (-120)
  • Tyrese Haliburton OVER 16.5 Points (-105)
  • Reggie Jackson OVER 18.5 Points (-125)

Spencer Dinwiddie OVER 11.5 Points and Assists (-120)

Spencer Dinwiddie had his best game as a newly traded Dallas Maverick on Friday, dropping 20 points in just under 26 minutes against the Utah Jazz on the road.

He's seen consistent minutes since his arrival, and saw his highest usage rate in his last five games (24.3%). It's also a bit surprising of a line with Golden State only a 2.5-point home favorite.

Dallas is now playing its fourth consecutive game on the road, and will need as many minutes as they can get from the versatile Dinwiddie, especially against the league's best defense. It's been a murder's row too, with road games against Miami, New Orleans, Utah and now Golden State. -- Ben Heisler

Tyrese Haliburton OVER 16.5 Points (-105)

Tyrese Haliburton missed this line in his last game, but I think he’s due for a bounce back when the Indiana Pacers take on the Boston Celtics. Boston is No. 2 in the NBA in defensive rating, but it is on the second game of a back-to-back where it has hit the over in eight of 11 games this season. 

This may be an uptempo game, as the Pacers are 27th in the league in defense, and I think Haliburton takes advantage. 

Haliburton cleared this line in his first four games with the Pacers, so I’ll buy low on him to get back on track in this game. – Peter Dewey

Reggie Jackson OVER 18.5 Points (-125)

My NBA player prop strategy of fading teams who are bad in certain areas continues today. Not only are the Rockets the worst team in the NBA, but teams are scoring at will against them. 

They're dead last in the Association in opponent field goal percentage, allowing teams to shooting 48.4% from the floor against them. It's been even worse in recent games, allowing an opponent shooting percentage of 52.5% over their last three games. Not good. I'll back Reggie Jackson of the Clippers to go OVER his point total of 18.5 when he faces Houston tonight. He scored 12 in the Clippers last game against the Rockets, but that was largely due to only playing 26 minutes in a 31-point blowout. If the game is a bit closer tonight and Jackson stays in the game, I think it's a great spot for him to put up at least 19 points. – Iain MacMillan