
Kicking off another BIG night for hoops, we got the current one-seed Milwaukee Bucks traveling East to take on the new-and-improved Brooklyn Nets. Tonight’s showdown will be former MVP James Harden [O/U 29.5 Points] second career game for the Nets. In his first game for Brooklyn this past Saturday night, Harden hit the over on his prop betting line and recorded a triple-double in a win over the Magic. Joining Harden is another former MVP in Kevin Durant [O/U 30.5 Points], who also became deeply involved in the scoresheet this past Saturday night, where Durant dropped 42 points and hit the over on his prop betting line in a win over the Magic. Cloning out this Net’s team is Kyrie Irving [O/U 25.5 Points], who is currently listed as questionable. Irving has missed the last six games for the Nets, and the last time we’ve seen him, he hit the over in the last two games, dropping 29 and 30 in each. Irving’s return would deeply compliment this Nets team. For the Bucks, it’s the reigning MVP who leads the way in Giannis Antetokounmpo [O/U 30.5 Points.] Giannis has played well as of late, hitting the over on his prop betting line in a win over the Mavericks this past Friday night. Joining the Greek Freaks is Khris Middleton [O/U 2.5 Three-Pointers Made.] Middleton has really found his three-point stroke as of late, hitting the over on his prop betting line in four of the last six games. Rounding out this Bucks team is someone who has not shared the same success as his teammates in PG Jrue Holiday [O/U 6.5 Assists.] Holiday has not been disturbing the ball all too well, hitting the under on his prop betting line each of the last six games.
The second game of the night we are focusing on here at NHA is between the Dallas Mavericks and the Toronto Raptors. This game will be held in Tampa, where the Raptors are currently based, due to COVID-19. The home-team Raptors are led by Pascal Siakam [O/U 7.5 Rebounds], who has been BIG on the BOARDS as of late, hitting the over in rebounds on his player prop betting line in four of the last six games. Fred VanVleet [O/U 2.5 Three-Pointers Made] joins Siakam in performing well for this Raptors team. VanVleet has hit the over on his prop betting line in four of the last five games. Kyle Lowry [O/U 2.5 Three-Pointers Made] has also done a tremendous job shooting 3’s as of late. Lowry has hit the over in each of the last five games he has played in. For the Mavericks, one of the most electric players in the NBA in Luka Doncic [O/U 30.5 Points.] Luka is coming off of a MONSTROUS 36 points, 16 rebounds, and 15 assist performance against the Bulls yesterday. Doncic hit the over on his player prop betting line in all three major statistical categories, but the Mavericks lost the game, so there is a lot of work to do tonight. Kristaps Porzingis [O/U 20.5 Points] is expected to play in his fourth game of the year tonight. Porzingis is off to a slow start on the year, having hit the under in points on his prop betting line in all three games he has participated in. Fortunately for Dallas, they have Tim Hardaway Jr. [O/U 17.5 Points] picking up whatever Porzingis has been dropping. Hardaway has hit the over in points on his player prop betting line in each of the last three games.

Closing out the night for this slate is a battle of California featuring the Golden State Warriors, who are traveling south to take on the Purple-and-Gold, Los Angeles Lakers. King LeBron James [O/U 25.5 Points] leads the way for the LakeShow. LeBron has hit the over on his prop betting line in two of the last three games. Montrezl Harrell [O/U 5.5 Rebounds] joins LeBron in performing well as of late. Harell has hit the over in rebounds on his player prop betting line in seven out of the ten games he has played in. Some key Lakers have been underperforming, headlined by Anthony Davis [O/U 27.5 Points.] Davis has hit under in each of the last seven games and needs to pick-it-up. Joining Davis in his misery is Dennis Schroder [O/U 1.5 Three-Pointers Made], who has hit under in seven of the last eight games he has played in. On the other side of the ball, Stephen Curry [O/U 28.5 Points] leads the way for this Warriors team. Curry played very well the last time we saw him, dropping 35 points and hitting the over against the Nuggets last Thursday. Joining Curry is Andrew Wiggins [O/U 1.5 Three-Pointers Made], who has been shooting the ball tremendously as of late. Wiggins has hit the over on his prop betting line in five of the last six games. Kelly Oubre Jr. [O/U 1.5 Three-Pointers Made] has also managed to find his shooting stroke. Oubre Jr. has hit the over in three-pointers made on his prop betting line in each of the last two games.

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