Game 6 of the Nets vs. Bucks series is the only game on the NBA Playoff slate today, making DFS NBA picks and lineups a bit tricky to create. So, if looking for a different way to play NBA fantasy contests today, PrizePicks could be a site that interests you. Instead of building lineups of players, at PrizePicks you are making predictions on player stats or fantasy points, with more correct predictions meaning higher payouts.
PrizePicks provides a big list of stats and fantasy points, and you are able to pick and choose which you want to make a prediction for. Stringing together a few picks can pay out up to 10 times your entry fee. You are even able to combine picks across different sports. The only rule is you must make picks for players on at least two different teams.
For the sake of this article, we will take you through three of the best NBA fantasy PrizePicks predictions to make for the Nets-Bucks NBA Playoffs Game 6 matchup.
PrizePicks NBA Fantasy | Nets vs. Bucks Game 6
It is important to note that, much like odds that update throughout the day, the player totals at PrizePicks are subject to change. So if you like these NBA picks below, it’s wise to jump on them quickly.
Brook Lopez: Over 6.5 Rebounds
The Nets, outside of Kevin Durant, are not shooting well. This should lead to plenty of rebounding opportunities for Brook Lopez. Lopez has been much better at home in the postseason overall, including in his rebounding numbers. He grabbed 11 rebounds in both Games 3 and 4 of this series. He grabbed eight and six rebounds in the two home games in the first round. Maybe the Bucks will realize the Nets don’t have someone to stop Lopez in the paint. Even if they do not, he will still see plenty of minutes in today’s elimination game.
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James Harden: Under 2.5 Made 3’s
James Harden was clearly not healthy last game, acting solely as a facilitator. He was no threat to score, shown by his 5 points and 0-for-8 shooting from 3-point range. While he is hurt and struggles to create separation like he usually does, Jrue Holiday also has a history of making things very difficult for Harden. He should continue to make things difficult today, limiting his 3-point shooting.
Kevin Durant: Over 10.5 Rebounds
Durant has obviously been an offensive force during this series. He has also been active on the defensive boards, grabbing double-digit rebounds in four of the five games. Durant likes to grab the rebound and start the break, especially last game when he grabbed 17 rebounds to go along with his 49 points. With Harden being limited out near the perimeter, Durant should still be the main rebounder inside. As was the case with the first two games in Milwaukee, it could be a tough shooting night, leading to even more rebounding opportunities for Durant to go over 10.5.
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