Clark ‘Caps: Bank on these NBA player props, 2/1/21

Geoff Clark breaks down his top three NBA player prop bet predictions from Monday’s NBA slate.

Monday’s NBA schedule features a few cross-conference battles including the Los Angeles Lakers at Atlanta Hawks and the Portland Trail Blazers at Milwaukee Bucks. Prop bets can be a fun, profitable way to wring some cash out of an NBA card. Here are a few NBA player prop bet predictions to consider Monday.

Monday’s NBA player prop bet predictions 

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated at 2:45 p.m. ET.

Memphis Grizzlies PG Ja Morant OVER 22.5 points (+110)

The Grizzlies and San Antonio Spurs finish off their two-game miniseries in San Antonio after Memphis took the first game 129-112 Saturday. This has been a good matchup for Morant since entering the league last season.

Morant is averaging 23.0 points per game on 53.3% field-goal shooting which is his second-highest PPG average vs. any team. He likes to attack the rim and San Antonio is 23rd in opponent’s points in the paint per game and 28th in point guard shooting percentage.

Saturday, Morant put in 19 points on 57.1% shooting so maybe the market is overreacting to him scoring less than he usually does vs. the Spurs. If the Grizzlies’ role players struggle, they’ll lean on Morant to get them going and he shouldn’t have trouble given the matchup.

Also see: Grizzlies at Spurs odds, picks and prediction

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Chicago Bulls PG Coby White UNDER 16.5 points (-125)

First-year New York Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau takes his team on the road to play his former employer Monday.

In true Thibs style, the Knicks are a hard-nosed and defensive-minded team that likes to grind out games. New York allows the fewest points per game in the Association and they play at the slowest pace. The Knicks are holding opposing point guards to 39.6% field-goal shooting, which is tied for second.

White appears as though he’ll be at least an average starting point guard in this league but it’s only his second season and he’s going to be inconsistent at times. Over his last six games, he is averaging just 11.2 points per game on 37.1% shooting.

Also see: Knicks at Bulls odds, picks and prediction

Sacramento Kings SF Harrison Barnes OVER 1.5 made 3-pointers (-140)

While Barnes put up a dud in the first Kings-Pelicans game of the season with only 7 points on 2-for-8 shooting, both of his baskets were threes. Barnes scored at least 22 points in each of his previous four games vs. the Pelicans and he’s drilled at least two 3-pointers in nine straight games against New Orleans.

Also, the Pelicans have been terrible at defending the three this season. New Orleans allows the most 3-pointers per game and is 23rd in 3-point defense as a team. Opposing small forwards are hitting over 40% of their threes vs. the Pelicans.

Furthermore, the Kings-Pelicans game is ripe for a shootout. Seven of their last eight meetings have gone Over the projected total and these teams have a combined 24-13 Over/Under record this season.

Also see: Kings at Pelicans odds, picks and prediction

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