If looking for a different way to play NBA DFS during the NBA Finals, No House Advantage may be of interest to you, with its DFS prop picks setup. Instead of creating NBA fantasy lineups of players under a salary cap, you select the player props you are most confident in and pick over or under the given stat. Let’s go through three of the best NBA DFS props for Suns vs. Bucks Finals Game 4 on No House Advantage today.
No House Advantage Suns vs. Bucks NBA Fantasy Picks
At No House Advantage, gamers pick over or under for various player props instead of constructing lineups under a salary cap. This means users can play the props of the players they have the most confident in and ignore the players that are causing difficulty. It also means these props can change throughout the day, so get NBA fantasy picks in quickly.
Deandre Ayton Rebounds: Over 11.5
All Deandre Ayton needs is his full helping of minutes, and this prop should hit. In Game 3 he played just 24 minutes due to the game getting out of hand and the Suns searching for 3-point shooters. Despite the limited playing time, he still grabbed nine rebounds. He has averaged 0.37 rebounds per minute this series, which means he needs to see about 32.5 minutes to get 12 boards at his current pace. Awesemo’s projections also give this over on this prop a 75.6% chance to hit.
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Bobby Portis Points: Over 6.5
The usage of Bobby Portis throughout the entire postseason has been interesting to watch. However, there is no denying his energy off the bench. He put it to use in Game 3, scoring 11 points in 18 minutes. This also was an inefficient shooting night, as he shot just 4-for-11. He should continue to be a great source of energy and offense off the bench on tonight. There is no excuse for the Bucks cutting his minutes again.
Jrue Holiday Points: Over 19.5
After struggling with his shot in the first two games, Jrue Holiday finally found his rhythm in Game 3, scoring 21 points on 8 of 14 shooting and 5-for-10 from beyond the arc. Holiday has been much more comfortable at home throughout the NBA playoffs, scoring at least 21 points in each of his last five home games and sinking at least three shots from long range in four straight home games. With his combination of heavy minutes and shooting volume, Holiday should be able to rack up at least 20 points in Game 4.
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