NBA PrizePicks Player Predictions: Wednesday (3/20)

Alright, alright, alright. Another 3-0 sweep on Monday keeps the hot streak going and moves the PrizePicks record to 96-67-1. Tonight’s eight-game slate could be a sketchy one for taking the over on many player props. Seven of the eight games on tap have a spread of nine points or higher. Best of luck with your entries over at PrizePicks for Wednesday, March 20.

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Wednesday’s Best NBA PrizePicks Player Predictions

PrizePicks record: 96-67-1

Ochai Agbaji More Than 13.5 Points + Rebounds

Someone is going to have to produce for Toronto. They’ve already been without Scottie Barnes, Jakob Poeltl, and RJ Barrett as it is. In this contest, they will be without Immanuel Quickley, who has been the focal point of the offense in their stead. Now that he is gone, the Raptors starting five looks as pathetic as ever, but Ochai Agbaji should see enough time on the floor to eclipse this mark.

He’s currently lining up at Power Forward for the Raptors, and the Kings have allowed the fourth most points to that position on the season, and fifth most across the last 30 days. He has played 31 and 33 minutes over his last two without Barrett and should be in line with that sort of workload tonight. When he has seen extended time on the floor with Toronto, Agbaji has put up 16, 22, and 12 combined Points + Rebounds.


Georges Niang More Than 10.5 Points

The Cavaliers are also extremely beat up right now. They will be without Donovan Mitchell, Max Strus, Dean Wade, and Evan Mobley in this one. Given how shorthanded they are, Georges Niang should be seeing plenty of time on the floor in this one, making this prop very attainable. When he has played 24+ minutes, Niang has eclipsed this mark in 16-of-24 games, averaging 12.7 points per game.


Deandre Ayton Less Than 34.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists

Look, he has been balling as of late, but that just creates value for the Under in a spot like this. First off, as +11 road dogs against the Clippers, there’s always the chance for a blowout in this one, thereby limiting Ayton’s minutes. The Clippers pretty much always handle opposing Centers too. They’ve allowed the fourth fewest points per game to the position this year and over the last 30 days as well. In the first game of the season, they held Ayton to just four points, 12 rebounds, and one assist. Both of these teams tend to play slow as well, ranking 23rd and 24th in pace respectively.


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