The 2023-2024 NBA season is here, and our friends over at PrizePicks still have a TON of great props we can look to take advantage of. PrizePicks is a great DFS props site where you can choose to select plays in terms of fantasy points or single stats. The goal is to build a 2-player, 3-player, 4-player, or 5-player entry and then select whether or not you want to play for the power or flex play. On the power play, you will need to be correct on each of your selections to win, and on the flex play, you will have a little more wiggle room for a chance to win some money back.
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PrizePicks has two types of games. The first type of game is known as Fantasy Score, which consists of selecting various players and trying to determine if they will go over or under their projected fantasy points in a game. The second game is known as Single Stat. For the NBA, Single Stat consists of points, rebounds, assists, three-pointers made, and free throws made, in which you determine if the player in question will go over or under their projected total. You can mix and match players from each type of game in your entry or select all of your plays from the same type of game. Once you have selected your players and props, you can choose the aforementioned flex play or power play option. Today, we will look at some single-stat scores for tonight, February 18.
Single Stat NBA Totals - DFS Prop Picks
Editor's Note: Prize Picks prop totals are not always available first thing in the morning, so check back during the day, as other props may be added during the day.
Tyrese Haliburton OVER 18.5 Points - Aside from having an All-NBA caliber season and possibly one of the biggest come-ups regarding individual popularity, Tyrese Haliburton is primed for an explosive All-Star Sunday. With Indiana hosting the All-Star festivities, naturally the "hometown" star will receive favor from his coach and teammates. All things considered, 18.5 points is a low line for such a scenario.
Tyrese Haliburton hit the halfcourt shot to win the Skills Challenge and then hit them with the Reggie choke sign 😂🔥 pic.twitter.com/TN0QoIYQYB
— Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) February 18, 2024
Bang the over on 18.5 points for Haliburton, and if you want a nice bonus, he's third in odds to win the All-Star Game MVP, so take the bet.
Anthony Davis UNDER 16.5 Points - At this point in Anthony Davis's career, All-Star Games should just come with a nod and thanks for your service. Considering the racked-up injury history of the one-time NBA champion, there is no reason for Davis to risk hurting himself. Also, aside from playoff implications keeping Davis from giving his all on Sunday, typically big men don't favor in All-Star scenarios. With all those points made, take the under on 16.5 points for Davis.
Anthony Edwards OVER 17.5 Points - Fresh off a red-hot shoe campaign, the best player on the top team in the league, and more importantly, all the swagger of an All-Star Game participant, Anthony Edwards is second on my list of players primed for a high-scoring night. All the facts point to Edwards coming out on top again. A young player with much to prove in the league, an athletically imposing wing, and all the charisma to tame a feral cat. You don't need analytics to see the bigger picture. Rush to PrizePicks and push the over on 17.5 points for Edwards.
I asked Anthony Edwards about calling Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers old 😂
“Oh Kawhi told you to ask me? I just told him it’s old dude vs. young dude.” pic.twitter.com/7Ih8DKtmwD
— Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly) February 17, 2024
Kevin Durant UNDER 21 Points - I don't mean to sound like an ageist, but All-Star weekend is a young person's game. At this point in Kevin Durant's career, the two-time champion has only one more focus: more titles. Look for Durant to create a moment or two for social media, then tip his cap to the league's future stars before gracefully bowing out of Sunday's festivities. Again, skip the number-crunching articles on this one, folks, and listen to me: Bang the under on 21 points for Durant.
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