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With PrizePicks, you get the opportunity to essentially parlay game prop over/unders with cash payouts depending on how many you get correct on that day’s slate.
You can do a Flex Play or a Power Play. A Flex Play gives you lesser odds, but you can win money even if you don’t nail every pick. Meanwhile, a Power Play is similar to a parlay — it’s all or nothing.
Here’s how I would approach today’s slate in NBA Playoffs slate.
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NBA PrizePicks Parlay
Andrew Wiggins Over 5.5 Rebounds
Andrew Wiggins had a phenomenal Game 1 for the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night. He scored 19 points and grabbed five rebounds. Despite falling under the 5.5 projection in Game 1, I am going to back to this number for Game 2.
Wiggins has been an underrated rebounder for the Warriors thus far in the postseason. In fact, he has grabbed six or more rebounds in eight of the 12 games for the Warriors. In two of the four games in which he didn't grab at least six, he ended up with five.
Wiggins is averaging 6.8 rebounds per game in the postseason, so there is value for him to get over this projection. I will back Wiggins to get me at least six rebounds.
Reggie Bullock Over 2 3-Pointers Made
Reggie Bullock has been critical to the Mavericks' success in the postseason as he's shooting 38% from beyond the arc. In fact, Bullock has made at least two three-pointers in 12 of the 14 postseason games for the Dallas Mavericks and has made at least three in nine of those 14 contests.
Dallas' success relies on knocking down 3-point shots and Bullock is going to lead the way.
Bullock did make three 3-pointers on 10 attempts in Game 1 and is averaging seven 3-point attempts in close to 40 minutes per game in the postseason. If the Mavericks want to even up the series, they will have to knock down their 3-point shots.