Best NBA Prop Bets Today for Nets vs. Kings (Back Keegan Murray, Joe Harris on Tuesday Night)

Sacramento Kings forward Keegan Murray.
Sacramento Kings forward Keegan Murray. / Sergio Estrada-USA TODAY Sports
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The Brooklyn Nets are on the West Coast on Tuesday for a primetime matchup with the Sacramento Kings on TNT. 

Both of these teams have been hot as of late, which should make for a hotly-contested matchup. If you’re worried about betting on a side in this game, you can always take some props instead, and simply root for some of your favorite players. 

Here are three player props I’m considering for this game: 

Nets vs. Kings Best NBA Prop Bets

  • Keegan Murray OVER 11.5 Points
  • Domantas Sabonis OVER 36.5 Points, Rebounds and Assists
  • Joe Harris OVER 1.5 3-Pointers Made

Keegan Murray OVER 11.5 Points

Betting on Keegan Murray has been a bit of a rollercoaster this season, but when he receives adequate usage, he’s easily clearing this prop. 

Murray has played in 11 games this season for the Kings, and there is an obvious trend developing. Murray has cleared this line in every game he’s attempted double-digit shots, putting up 17.4 points on 13.1 attempts in those games. 

He’s failed to clear it in his other four games, taking just 5.8 shots per game in those matchups. It’s pretty clear the Kings have to keep him involved, so I’ll back his OVER tonight.  

Domantas Sabonis OVER 36.5 Points, Rebounds and Assists

Domantas Sabonis is doing it all for the Kings, clearing this line in five of his last six games with some wild stat lines. 

On the season, Sabonis is averaging 17.9 points, 11.3 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game, and now he gets a Nets team that is 29th in the NBA in rebounding percentage. Sabonis had an insane 22 boards against a small Golden State team on Sunday, so I wouldn’t be shocked if he pulls down 15-plus boards to help go OVER this number tonight. 

Joe Harris OVER 1.5 3-Pointers Made

Over his last nine games, Harris has made at least two 3-pointers in seven of them, and he’s taken 5.1 shots from beyond the arc per game over that stretch. 

The Nets are going to get shooters involved around Kevin Durant, and the Kings love to play fast, 10th in pace, which should open up a few more possessions on offense. 

Harris is shooting just 34.5 percent from 3 this season, but he’s a career 43.6 percent shooter from deep. I trust him to get two treys on Tuesday.

Find Peter Dewey’s full betting record here.


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