NBA Finals Odds: Best Player Props For Game 6

  • Giannis Antetokounmpo has a total set at 52.5 for his total points + rebounds + assists.
  • Mikal Bridges’ Under 1.5 three-pointers made has +118 odds.
  • Jae Crowder’s Over 1.5 assists is the -130 betting favorite.
  • Jrue Holiday Over 8.5 assists has +105 odds.

MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee Bucks will look to close out the series against the Phoenix Suns and win the NBA Finals while on their home court on Tuesday. Instead of betting on the game itself, some of the best player prop bets for Game 6 of the NBA Finals are available.

Giannis Antetokounmpo: Points + Rebounds + Assists

Antetokounmpo has had his Points + Rebounds + Assists (PRA) total set way too high ever since he popped off for those 40-point double-doubles earlier in the series. In Game 4 and in Game 5, his PRA was set at 53.5 and he failed to hit it in either game.

For Game 6, it has dropped, but only slightly.

Giannis Antetokounmpo PRA Odds

  • Over 52.5 -115
  • Under 52.5 -115

Having now played 20 games in these playoffs, Giannis has hit this number just three times and only once on his home floor.

The problem for a line like this is that Antetokounmpo can have an incredible game (35-12-5) and still see the Under hit. Online sportsbooks should likely have this number set a good 4-5 lower than what it is, giving an edge to NBA Finals betting fans.

Mikal Bridges: Total Three-Pointers Made

Mikal Bridges started off the postseason on a hot streak. He hit 2+ three-pointers in seven of his first 10 games. However, he has trailed off since then having only recorded 2+ threes in four of his last 10 games.

Those betting on the NBA can still find his Under at a generous price.

Mikal Bridges Three-Pointers Made Odds

  • Over 1.5 -154
  • Under 1.5 +118

This is a spot where someone is betting more against the odds than the number itself. It’s very possible that Bridges hits the Over, but it’s fair to argue that the odds should be closer to EVEN as he has struggled to consistently hit this mark in the past two rounds of the playoffs.

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Jae Crowder: Total Assists

Jae Crowder entered this NBA Finals as the only player on either side to have finals experience and aside from a lackluster Game 1, has been playing fairly well considering his role on the team.

Sports betting sites have set his assist number at a low 1.5 with the Over being a slight favorite.

Jae Crowder Total Assists Odds

  • Over 1.5 -130
  • Under 1.5 EVEN

Crowder has had two or more assists in 12 of his 21 postseason games, often hitting three or more in doing so.

Also, he is averaging far more minutes per game (36.4) in the Finals than he did in any previous series (32.3 against Denver). Naturally, more time on the court equates to more possibilities to tally assists.

Jrue Holiday: Total Assists

Plain and simple, Jrue Holiday’s assist total is set too low. He averaged 9.8 assists per game against the Heat, an outlying 6.3 against Brooklyn, 10.0 against Atlanta and is now averaging 9.0 assists per game against the Bucks.

Jrue Holiday Total Assists Odds

  • Over 8.5 +105
  • Under 8.5 -135

Getting plus-money odds on something that’s being averaged over the stretch of two series is too good to pass up.

He’s only recorded fewer than 7 assists in one of his last 15 games, showing he has a high floor. This isn’t one to overthink as he has shown the consistency to confidently bet the Over.