On Wednesday, PrizePicks users have the option to peruse a selection of three NBA playoff game picks. To assist in your decision-making process, we’ve employed Stokastic’s PrizePicks NBA Player Projections Tool to pinpoint three picks that are worth your attention. So without delay, let’s delve into the best NBA PrizePicks for April 19.
PrizePicks NBA Player Projections | April 19
Bam Adebayo Over 39.5 Fantasy Points
Adebayo is in prime position to put up a big fantasy night. With Tyler Herro to miss the game, Adebayo should have even more opportunities to create and score. Additionally, there may be no Giannis Antetokounmpo for the Milwaukee Bucks, which should make things easier for Adebayo. He is projected to play 38 minutes and is averaging over a fantasy point per minute. So at 39.5 fantasy points, this line seems too low.
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Max Strus Over 20.5 Fantasy Points
With Herro out, Strus is in line for more playing time and usage. He is projected to play 36 minutes, which is a lot of time to rack up fantasy points. While Strus is not the most efficient scorer, he should get enough opportunities to score and surpass this line. This is a great opportunity to get on the Strus train early and bet on him to have a big night.
Jrue Holiday Over 20.5 Points
Holiday is a talented scorer who can light up the scoreboard when given the chance. With Antetokounmpo likely to miss the game, the scoring load falls on Holiday’s shoulders. He is projected to play 38 minutes, which is a significant increase from his regular-season average. Additionally, he has a 30% usage rate when Giannis is off the court, so he should see more shots and have more opportunities to score. With this in mind, the line of 20.5 real points seems too low.