NBA Player Prop Bets, Odds & Picks: Monday (11/11)
Dillon Brooks gets a great matchup against the Washington Wizards. Can he knock down multiple three-pointers? Will Ivica Zubac continue his great rebounding against the Oklahoma City Thunder? What should we expect from Zach LaVine against the Cleveland Cavaliers?
Here are the three best NBA player props for Monday, November 11.
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Mondayâs Best NBA Player Prop Bets
This Season: 7-5 (+3.56 units) | Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook
Dillon Brooks Over 1.5 Three-Pointers Made (-130)
This season, Dillon Brooks is averaging 1.9 makes and 5.3 attempts per game from beyond the arc. Over his last six games, he's knocked down at least two three-pointers four times. He's also made at least one three-pointer in every game except for his first contest of the season.
Tonight, Brooks gets a very favorable matchup against a Wizards defense allowing 15 three-pointers per game. Additionally, opponents are shooting 36.6% from beyond the arc against them. Though Brooks hasn't been a high-volume shooter, he did attempt eight three-pointers in his last game. He's attempted at least seven in three contests this year. In the type of matchup he gets tonight, look for him to shoot more than usual and knock down at least two three-pointers.
Ivica Zubac 15+ Rebounds (+160)
Ivica Zubac is off to a phenomenal start to the season. He's averaging 12.7 rebounds per game, and he's pulled down at least 12 boards in eight of his 10 contests. He's grabbed at least 15 rebounds in three games. He takes on one of the worst rebounding teams in the league tonight.
The Thunder are allowing 59.8 rebounds per game, which is the worst mark in the NBA. In such a favorable matchup, Zubac may be able to set a new season-high in rebounds. To get this at +160 odds is too good to pass up, especially when you consider his standard line of over 12.5 is set at -130.
Zach LaVine Over 19.5 Points (-105)
Zach LaVine is averaging 22 points per game this season, but he's struggled over his last three contests. After scoring at least 22 points in his first four games of the year, LaVine has scored 21 or fewer in three consecutive games, posting games of 18 and 11 during that span. However, his poor recent performances are a big part of the reason why tonight's total is so favorable.
The Cavaliers have the 12th-best scoring defense in the league, allowing 110.2 points per game. However, this should be a relatively high-scoring game considering how poorly the Bulls' defense has played this season. LaVine has made 50.5% of his shots this season. He's averaging 15 attempts per game. Look for LaVine to break out of his funk and get back to his season averages in a decent matchup.
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