Best NBA Prop Bets Today (Back Rudy Gobert, Andre Drummond in Rebound Props)
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: 215-168-4 (+18.1907 units)
Here are the plays I am eyeing for tonight’s slate with all odds via WynnBET:
Best NBA Prop Bets Today
- Rudy Gobert OVER 12.5 Rebounds (-125)
- Tyrese Haliburton OVER 17.5 Points (-105)
- Andre Drummond OVER 10.5 Points (-120)
Rudy Gobert OVER 12.5 Rebounds (-125)
Tonight's game is a battle between one of the best rebounding teams in the NBA, and one of the worst. The Utah Jazz, who rank second in rebounding rate at 52.3%, will host the Los Angeles Clippers who rank 27th in that stat, grabbing just 48.8% of boards. So, with that being the case, why not take the OVER on the Jazz' best rebounder, Rudy Gobert?
Gobert is averaging 14.8 rebounds per game this season, and he recorded 17 in his only start against the Clippers this season. That's good enough for me! – Iain MacMillan
Tyrese Haliburton OVER 17.5 Points (-105)
I’m buying low on one of my favorite player props, Tyrese Haliburton’s points, after he scored just four points on 2-of-10 shooting in a blowout loss to the Memphis Grizzlies.
Haliburton has been really solid since being traded to the Indiana Pacers, going over 17.5 points in nine of his 13 games. The bigger thing for me is the fact that Haliburton has seen ample opportunity, averaging 18.5 points on 13.2 shots per game, including 6.2 3-pointers per game.
In addition to that, the Rockets are the worst defense in the NBA, and they have allowed 113 plus points in five straight games, and they haven’t allowed less than 112 points in a game since Feb. 27. – Peter Dewey
Andre Drummond OVER 10.5 Points (-120)
The Nets are laying 14.5 points against the tank-tastic Portland Trail Blazers and I like Drummond to stay hot after going for a double double on Wednesday. The Nets big man feasts underneath and the Blazers don't have the size to handle the center.
With Kevin Durant likely receiving double teams all night, expect plenty of looks for Drummond underneath and easy dump offs. He's averaging 10.9 since getting to Brooklyn, and I see him clearing it with little sweat. – Reed Wallach