PrizePicks offers daily fantasy sports with a unique twist: players pick over/unders for specific players’ fantasy points. The platform is an excellent choice for daily fantasy sports enthusiasts and those looking to play on the weekends. Let’s take a look at three player picks to consider for the upcoming NBA games, with the help of Stokastic’s PrizePicks NBA Player Projections Tool.
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Evan Mobley Over 34.5 Fantasy Points
Mobley’s playing time should be more than the projected 34.5 minutes, making this line a steal. In the first two games, the Cavaliers starters played more than 40 minutes per night, which will likely continue for the rest of the series. Mobley averages a fantasy point per minute, which means that he should exceed his projected score if he gets more minutes. He is a talented player who is capable of putting up points, and he is playing significant minutes. Therefore, taking the over on Mobley’s line is an easy pick.
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Trae Young Over 40.5 Fantasy Points
Young’s line is set at 40.5 fantasy points, but Stokastic’s PrizePicks NBA Player Projections Tool experts believe that this line is too low projecting him for 44.5, making the over a strong choice. If the Hawks want to stay in this series, they will need a big game from Young. This game is a must-win for Atlanta, and Atlanta is on its home court, so expect Young to play heavy minutes and produce.
Jayson Tatum Over 29.5 Fantasy Points
Tatum’s points line is set at 29.5, but Stokastic’s PrizePicks NBA Player Projections Tool has set his line at 32.1. Tatum is an exceptional player who is capable of putting up big numbers, especially against a weak Atlanta defense. De’Andre Hunter is not going to slow him down, and Atlanta does not have anyone else who can. Tatum is expected to play more than 40 minutes, which is plenty of time for him to score more than 30 real points.