Best NBA Prop Bets Today (Expect Zach LaVine, Nikola Jokic to Shine on Tuesday)

Chicago Bulls star Zach LaVine.
Chicago Bulls star Zach LaVine. / Alex Goodlett/GettyImages
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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 we are eyeing for tonight’s slate with all odds via WynnBET:

Best NBA Prop Bets Today

  • Zach LaVine OVER 23.5 Points (-115)
  • Nikola Jokic OVER 12.5 rebounds (-125)
  • RJ Barrett OVER 25.5 Points (-120)

Zach LaVine OVER 23.5 Points (-115)

This is my favorite prop of the night. I think we’re getting some value here considering Zach LaVine has turned his scoring up recently. LaVine has cleared this number in six of his last seven games. The one game he missed was due to an uncharacteristic 1-of-7 shooting performance. 

If LaVine is just his normal self, tonight will be a good night to take a chance on this bet. – Donnavan Smoot

Nikola Jokic OVER 12.5 rebounds (-125)

Back to the well to fade bad rebounding teams. The Los Angeles Clippers enter tonight's game against the Nuggets with a rebounding rate of just 48.7%, which ranks 27th in the NBA. 

Now they're taking on potential back-to-back NBA MVP in Nikola Jokic, who's averaging 13.6 rebounds per game this season. Jokic has surpassed this total in all three games against the Clippers this season, including a 22 rebound performance against them back in December. I love him to go over 12.5 rebounds again tonight. – Iain MacMillan

RJ Barrett OVER 25.5 Points (-120)

RJ Barrett and the New York Knicks will face one of the worst defenses in the NBA on Tuesday night, as the Atlanta Hawks come to Madison Square Garden. 

Barrett has been fantastic over his last 12 games, averaging 25.9 points per game and clearing this line in four of those matchups. 

While that may seem low, this will be the first game in that stretch that Barrett will play without Julius Randle, which means a whole lot more touches for the third-year wing. 

Randle is out with an injury, and you can expect the Knicks to run everything through Barrett in what could be a high-scoring affair. – Peter Dewey