NBA Player Props Bets, Picks & Predictions: Saturday (11/30)
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Saturday's Best NBA Player Prop Bets
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
Damian Lillard Over 24.5 Points (-115)
The Bucks have too much talent to continue struggling, and they're starting to get things going. They have won five straight and seven of their last eight as the offense begins to get things going.
Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard have held them down throughout the early struggles, but now they're getting the support they need. That doesn't mean they'll slow down, especially Lillard, who has back-to-back 30-point performances.
The Bucks face the struggling Wizards, who have lost 13 straight games. Anticipate Lillard putting up another excellent stat line, as Washington has allowed the third-most points per game to point guards (25.6).
Steph Curry Over 4.5 Three-Pointers Made (+100)
We are seeing a resurging Warriors team that had spent the last two seasons barely making the playoffs. They made some moves by adding some younger talent and removing the first core championship piece, Klay Thompson, but it's made them better.
They still have Steph Curry. Even at this stage in his career, he's still a lights-out shooter. He's coming in with the second-most three-pointers made per game. Heâs facing a Suns team allowing the seventh-most threes to points guard.
Kyrie Irving Over 7.5 Assists (+100)
The Mavericks received some excellent news and may get Luka Doncic back for this game. There must be some confidence because they went 3-1 without him in the lineup.
Tonight, they are facing the Jazz, who have only four wins, one of which is against the Mavs.
If Doncic is in the lineup he'll be coming off an injury, which is why weâre focusing on Irving, who was a great offensive leader in his absence. He had six assists in each game, but that number could be better against the Jazz, who are allowing nearly 10 assists per game to point guards.