On Tuesday, the NBA play-in games offer a peculiar selection of picks for PrizePicks enthusiasts to peruse. To aid in your decision-making, we’ve employed Stokastic’s PrizePicks NBA Player Projections Tool to pinpoint four outstanding picks that demand your attention. Let’s delve into the best NBA PrizePicks for April 11.
PrizePicks NBA Player Projections | April 11
Anthony Davis Over 48.5 Fantasy Points
This is a big number, but there are reasons to believe that Davis can hit it. Firstly, the Lakers will play their best players for as many minutes as possible. Davis has been playing 36 to 38 minutes per game, and there is no reason to think that this will change. Secondly, when the rotation is condensed, the touches and shots go to the best players. Davis is undoubtedly one of the Lakers’ best players, so he should see a lot of action in this game. The line for Davis is likely to go up as the game approaches, so it would be wise to get in early and take advantage of the lower number.
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Clint Capela Over 25.5 Fantasy Points
Capela should see a lot of minutes in this game. The line for Capela is a bit lower than it should be; Stokastic’s PrizePicks NBA Player Projections Tool has him at 32 fantasy points, which is well over the line. He should be able to produce against a short Miami big man rotation, and there will be plenty of opportunities to score.
Trae Young Over 41.0 Fantasy Points
This is another big number, but Young can get there. His production has been down a bit, but Young is averaging 24 and 10 on the season and is due for some positive regression. Also, he should see an increase in minutes in this game. Young has been playing around 33 to 34 minutes per game, but he will get more in a must-win. He is the Hawks’ best player, and they will be looking to play him for as many minutes as possible. Stokastic’s PrizePicks NBA Player Projections Tool has him at 46.5 fantasy points, which is well over the line.