Best NBA Prop Bets Today (Tobias Harris, Seth Curry, Tyrese Maxey Predicted for Big Scoring Games)

Philadelphia 76ers forward Tobias Harris.
Philadelphia 76ers forward Tobias Harris. / Tim Nwachukwu/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

  • Tobias Harris OVER 15.5 Points (-105)
  • Seth Curry OVER 11.5 Points (-110)
  • Tyrese Maxey OVER 18.5 Points (-120)

Tobias Harris OVER 15.5 Points (-105)

Everyone is talking about the rise of Tyrese Maxey, but is Tobias Harris the hidden gem of the Sixers during their first two games in this series? 

Harris scored 26 and 20 points in the games in Philly and averaged just short of 15 since the James Harden trade. He's getting a ton of looks with the Raptors throwing extra bodies at Joel Embiid, 25 attempts through through games, and with that volume should be a good bet to clear this number once again. – Reed Wallach

Seth Curry OVER 11.5 Points (-110)

Seth Curry is still not 100 percent from his ankle injury, and he’s taken just 11 shots over his last two games, scoring 0 and nine points in those contests. 

Despite that, I think Curry’s number is a bit too low in this game, as the Celtics are going to try and limit anything Kyrie Irving can do after he dropped 39 in Game 1. 

Prior to the play-in, Curry had cleared this number in five of his previous six games. He also is averaging 14.9 points per game since being traded to Brooklyn. I’ll buy low on Seth to get some more volume after he hit 3-of-7 shots in Game 1. – Peter Dewey

Tyrese Maxey OVER 18.5 Points (-120)

Tyrese Maxey is having himself a series right now against the Raptors. He scored 38 points in Game 1 and followed that up with a solid 23-point, 8-for-11 performance in Game 2. He’s been getting what he wants in transition and has shot the ball extremely well. 

Maxey is shooting 57% from 3 in the last two games and is shooting over 40% from deep on the season.

That’s why I’m surprised to see his player prop for points only at 18.5 for Game 3 tonight. With the juice not terrible, I’m easily taking the over tonight, despite the Sixers being on the road.

Toronto has shown through two games, especially with the loss of Scottie Barnes, that it doesn’t have the capacity to guard Joel Embiid, James Harden and Tyrese Maxey at the same time. With Maxey always being the No. 3 option, he will get quality looks throughout this series. – Donnavan Smoot


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