The NBA is back in action on Monday following a week of wild and wacky results, superstar performances, and highlight reel-worthy moments.
The Boston Celtics took down the Minnesota Timberwolves 107-105, dropping the Wolves to .500 just a few months after they made a run to the Western Conference Finals. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Cavaliers pushed their incredible start to the season out to a 17-1 record following a victory over the Toronto Raptors.
With Turkey Day just on the horizon, here are our best NBA player props for Monday.
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It’s been a tough season for Murry, a third-year pro whose three-point shooting percentage fell from 41.1 percent as a rookie, to 35.8 percent as a sophomore, to 29.9 percent this year. He averaged 13.1 points per game and went under this line in three of his last four games.
Although Murray scored 21 in Sunday’s loss to the Brooklyn Nets, he still only shot 20 percent from beyond the arc. He now has to face an Oklahoma City Thunder team that posted the best defensive rating in the league and that got five days of rest between games, whereas the Sacramento Kings are on the second night of a back-to-back.
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Tatum’s MVP-level campaign has seen him average 28.9 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 5.9 assists for a Boston Celtics team that continues to churn out wins with machine-like efficiency. Despite that, Tatum went under in each of his last two games, and there’s reason to believe he could struggle again on Monday.
There’s no question that Tatum easily trended over this total until his last two outings, but he’s now about to face a Los Angeles Clippers squad that held four straight opponents under 100 points and that gives up the sixth-fewest points per game. Tatum also averaged 2.6 fewer points per game at home than he did on the road thus far.
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Thomas is one of the most overlooked outstanding scorers in recent memory. At 23 years old, he averaged 24.8 points per game and is a major part of why the Brooklyn Nets, against all odds, are 10th in offensive rating.
Despite that and despite scoring 34 points in his last game, Thomas went under this line in five of his last seven games. He’s also going against the Golden State Warriors, who produced the fourth-best defensive rating in the entire league.
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Siakam, now in his first full season with the Indiana Pacers, has been on a tear as of late. He went over this line in four of his last five and scored at least 21 points in all of those instances, bringing his yearly averages to 20.9 points and 3.8 assists on 55.1 percent shooting.
Tyrese Haliburton is really struggling to make his mark, which means that Siakam is having to carry a larger offensive burden. He should have an easier time in Monday’s matchup with the New Orleans Pelicans, who have the second-worst defensive rating and rank 25th in assists allowed per game.
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Jokic is well on his way to winning his fourth NBA MVP Award. He’s not only averaging video game-like numbers of 30.3 points, 13.9 rebounds, and 11.1 assists, but he did so on ridiculous 56.8/56.3/83.5 shooting splits.
Jokic is not necessarily a volume three-point shooter, but he averaged 2.3 makes on 4.0 attempts per game. He went over this line in three straight games and is about to take on the New York Knicks, who allowed their opponents to shoot 37.5 percent (25th) from downtown and who are 21st in made threes allowed to opposing centers per game.
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