This NBA Finals series has completely flipped, with the Milwaukee Bucks having a chance to win the championship on their home floor in Game 6. The Phoenix Suns really struggled in Milwaukee earlier in the series, with the switching of venues drastically impacting player performances and making DFS NBA picks a bit tricky. So if you are looking for a different way to play NBA fantasy contests, PrizePicks could be a site that interests you. Instead of building lineups of players, at PrizePicks users make predictions on player props, stats or fantasy points, with more correct predictions meaning higher payouts.
PrizePicks provides a big list of stats and fantasy points, and users can choose for which bets they want to make a prediction. Stringing together a few picks can pay out up to 10 times the entry fee. Users are even able to combine picks across different sports. The only rule is they 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 Suns vs. Bucks NBA Finals Game 6 matchup.
PrizePicks NBA Fantasy: Suns vs. Bucks NBA Finals
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 is wise to jump on them quickly.
Chris Paul: Under 21.5 Points
These props are operating under the assumption that the Bucks will win on their home floor. While Devin Booker is impressing social media with his highlights, there is no doubting the Suns’ success is mostly influenced by the performance of Chris Paul. The past three losses have seen Paul score 21 points or fewer, while the past three wins featured scoring performances of 23 or more. His last two games in Milwaukee were inefficient and sloppy. With Phoenix projected to lose, it seems like Paul will be a reason for that. Awesemo’s projections currently list Paul for 19.43 points.
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Devin Booker: Under 2.5 Made 3’s
Booker has been putting up points, having back-to-back 40-point games and 30-plus in three of the past four. However, his points are coming from inside the arc. There was one game this series where Booker was dialed in from deep, hitting seven 3’s. However, Booker has hit two or fewer in the rest of the games. Excluding that game where he hit seven from deep, he has combined for 4-for-22 shooting from 3-point range. This pattern should continue Tuesday.
Khris Middleton: Over 2.5 Made 3’s
While Khris Middleton has been an inconsistent scorer, his performance from 3-point range has been stable. He has hit three or more shots from downtown in four of the five NBA Finals games. Middleton has also been aggressive on the offense end the past two games, attempting a total of 56 shots in Games 4 and 5. Assuming he keeps shooting, he should continue burying plenty of shots from beyond the arc.
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