If you’re seeking to elevate your daily fantasy sports experience, you might consider exploring PrizePicks. This platform allows users to select entries for individual player statistics and fantasy points, making it a prime choice for avid daily fantasy sports enthusiasts. To assist you in making well-informed decisions for the upcoming NBA playoffs, we’ve utilized Stokastic’s PrizePicks NBA Player Projections Tool to provide you with three NBA player PrizePicks worth considering on Sunday, April 30.
NBA Player PrizePicks | April 30
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Stephen Curry More Than 0.5 Points (Free Square)
It doesn’t get much easier than this, folks. If you’re playing on PrizePicks and don’t take this free square, then you might as well stop playing altogether. Curry more than 0.5 points is as close to a guaranteed win as you can get. As long as Curry scores at least 1 point in the game, you win this pick. It doesn’t matter what he’s projected to score or what the matchup looks like. This is as easy as it gets.
Bam Adebayo More Than 36.0 Fantasy Points
Adebayo has been a popular pick throughout the playoffs, and for good reason. He’s a versatile player who contributes across the board and is capable of putting up big numbers. In this matchup against the Knicks, Adebayo’s role is likely to increase. The Knicks are known for jamming the pick-and-roll, and Adebayo is the Heat’s best weapon against this defensive strategy. Adebayo averages a fantasy point per minute, so he should be able to hit more than 36.0 fantasy points with ease. He played over 36 minutes in the Heat’s last game, and there’s no reason to believe he won’t get similar playing time in this one.
Jimmy Butler Less Than 50.5 Fantasy Points
Stokastic’s PrizePicks NBA Player Projections Tool projects Butler for only 46.8 fantasy points. His usage was high in the previous series, but he struggled with efficiency, posting a true shooting percentage of only 50%. The Knicks have a lot of long, athletic wings who can defend Butler, so he may struggle in this matchup. Additionally, as moving into a new series, the concentration of touches may shift away from Butler and towards other players. With a more difficult matchup and a potential decrease in usage, going less on Butler seems like the safer play.