NBA Playoffs Player Prop Bets You Should Consider for Tonight's Action

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We have another exciting set of NBA Playoffs games tonight, which means more Player Prop Bets. 

The Milwaukee Bucks head to Indiana to take on the Pacers, while elsewhere, the Dallas Mavericks look to pick up a win against the Los Angeles Clippers, and finally the Phoenix Suns attempt to storm back against the Minnesota Timberwolves. 

Here are some interesting Player Props that we think are worth considering when wagering on tonight's NBA Playoff games. 

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NBA Playoffs Player Prop Bets: Bobby Portis Jr. (MIL) Over 10.5 Rebounds -122

Bobby Portis Jr. has managed to come through big-time for the Milwaukee Bucks in the absence of Giannis Antetokounmpo. 

Portis has managed to grab 11 rebounds in games 1 and 2 for the Bucks, and based on this trend, it could continue tonight. 

We like the over on this one.

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NBA Playoffs Player Prop Bets: Myles Turner (IND) Under 7.5 Rebounding 

From one big man to another, and looking at Myles Turner throughout his career, you can see that he isn't typically the strongest rebounder. Last season, Turner managed to grab 6.9 rebounds a game for the Indiana Pacers.

Although he has reached the seven mark twice in the last two playoffs games, Miles Turner has yet to show that he can consistently keep up these efforts in the past, leading us to take the under on this player prop.

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NBA Playoffs Player Prop Bets: Kawhi Leonard (LAC) Over 1.5 Steals -106

Kawhi Leonard seems to be still recovering from his knee injury. However, his defensive impact on the game is still there, and it was on full display during game 2.

Leonard managed to get four steals during the game, despite not having a strong offensive showing.  

Kawhi is still one of the best defensive players in the league and should have easy time smashing this player prop bet. 

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NBA Playoffs Player Prop Bets: Luka Doncic Over 33.5 Points -118

Luka Doncic is just playing too well at the moment.

The Dallas Mavericks guard has continued his scoring spree far throughout the postseason, scoring 32 points in game 2 and 33 in game 1.

At his scoring rate, this is an easy over. We are taking the over for Luka Doncic points.

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NBA Playoffs Player Prop Bets: Kevin Durant (PHX) Over 25.5 Points -122 

Kevin Durant had only 18 points on a pedestrian 6-15 shooting from the field. Durnat hasn't looked like his usual self in not taking over the game offensively.

That should change with the series heading back to Phoenix as Kevin Durant is due for another big scoring performance and it could be tonight.

We may sound hopeful, but we're going with the over on this prop.

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NBA Playoffs Player Prop Bets: Jaden McDaniels Under 11.5 Points -128

Jaden McDaniels shocked the world by playing out of his mind during game 2, putting in a 26-point performance.

It was a rare occurrence for the forward, who has typically leaned on his defensive game and does not have many games scoring past 10.

However, with the series shifting from Minneapolis to Arizona, it seems like the young forward may have a hard time replicating that stat line.  

We're going with the under on this one.

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