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3 PrizePicks NBA Props for Tuesday, March 21

Ready to make some cash in the NBA before March Madness cranks back up? We’ve got you covered. The best way to exploit the NBA betting board is in the player props market.

The limits are much lower at sportsbooks on player props, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore them. In fact, there are greater edges to be had on props than on standard wagers like sides and totals.

Check out our 3 PrizePicks NBA Props for Tuesday, March 21. Good luck with your picks!

Monte Morris OVER 4.5 Assists

This line is at least 0.5 too low for Mr. Morris. The former Iowa State Cyclone is averaging 5.2 assists per game this season, which immediately pointed us to the Over. He’s also racked up 5 assists or more in 34 of his 57 games this year.

Current form is also on our side, as Morris has gone over this total in 8 of his last 14 games. That’s probably why BetMGM is pricing this Over at -140. We love seeing the market agree with our thoughts.

The matchup is also in Morris’s favor tonight. The Magic only ranks 22nd in the league in assists allowed per game. Morris has gotten 16 assists in his last 2 games against Orlando. Take the Over!

Jaden Ivey OVER 1.5 Made 3-Pointers

Ivey’s had a decent rookie season for the Pistons. The former Purdue star is averaging 1.5 made shots from downtown per game this year. This kid can really stroke it from deep when he gets into a groove.

Ivey has also been shooting the ball well of late from beyond the arc. He’s gone over this total in 4 straight ball games. We’re expecting another good shooting performance from Ivey tonight.

The Hawks’ defense shouldn’t be able to slow Ivey down, either. Atlanta is 21st in defensive efficiency, so Ivey should be able to find some open looks. Ivey hit two 3-pointers against them back on October 28th, and we think he’ll get at least that many tonight.

Keegan Murray OVER 4.5 Rebounds

It’s not that often that we recommend 3 straight Overs, but tonight is one of those rare occasions. Like Ivey, Murray has shown flashes of brilliance during his rookie campaign. He’s averaging 4.6 rebounds per game this season, which gives us a slight edge on this Over.

The former Iowa Hawkeye has also gone over this number of rebounds in 3 of his last 4 outings. That’s probably why SI Sportsbook is juicing this Over at -143. It also doesn’t hurt that Murray grabbed 10 rebounds against Boston back on November 25th.

The Celtics are a dominant squad, but they only rank 17th in the NBA in rebounds allowed per game. Look for Murray to go Over this low rebounding total. Good luck!

Mike Noblin

Mike Noblin is a seasoned handicapper and the lead sports betting author at Hello Rookie. Mike has been involved with the industry for two decades, and has worked as a full time analyst and writer for the past three years. He covers a wide variety of sports, including the NFL, College Football, NBA, College Basketball, and MLB.

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