NBA Playoffs Player Prop Bets for Tonight's Postseason Basketball Action

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As the NBA Playoffs roll on, we have another night of exciting matchups. 

The Minnesota Timberwolves take on the Phoenix Suns as the Indiana Pacers will look to even up the series against the Milwaukee Bucks, who are still without Giannis Antetokounmpo. Finally, we will see Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks face off against the Los Angeles Clippers.

All games hold significant value as each road team is looking even up the series at one a piece. Here are some player prop bets for tonight's matchups. 

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NBA Playoffs Player Prop Bets: Anthony Edwards (MIN) Under 25.5 Points at -104 

Anthony Edwards' spectacular game 1 performance could not be understated, dropping 33 points on 14-24 shooting. 

The Phoenix Suns likely will be making some defensive adjustments, and Edwards failing to reach 17 points during the Timberwolves final two games of the regular season makes us wary. 

It is safe to assume that we may see a back down-to-earth game from Anthony Edward, as we like the under here. 

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NBA Playoffs Player Prop Bets: Devin Booker (PHX) Over 6.5 Assists at -108

Nothing seemed to go the Sun's way in game 1, where the Minnesota Timberwolves manhandled them.

Devin Booker didn't look like his usual self, scoring only 18 points and five assists. We do expect him to come out and have a better game, especially setting the table for his teammates in an all-important game two.  

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NBA Playoffs Player Prop Bets: Luka Doncic (DAL) Over 33.5 Points at -122 

Luka Doncic was big for the Dallas Mavericks in game 1 against the Los Angeles Clippers, putting up 33 points. 

Some of Doncic's best games in the postseason have come against the Clippers, where Luka dropped 40 points on eight different occasions against Los Angeles. 

With a chance to even the series up, we might see the token Luka Doncic take over yet again against the Clippers.

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NBA Playoffs Player Prop Bets: Ivica Zubac (LAC) Over 9.5 Rebounds -130 

Ivica Zubac is coming off a monster game 1, logging 20 points and grabbing 15 rebounds.

Zubac established himself as a force in the paint, grabbing every rebound and hovering the rim for putback opportunities. 

Based on his performance in game one, it should be easy to take the over for Ivica Zubac rebounds. 

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NBA Playoffs Player Prop Bets: Tyrese Haliburton Over 10.5 Assists at -120 

Tyrese Haliburton showed some postseason jitters in his first NBA Playoffs game, posting only nine points, seven rebounds, and eight assists in 38 minutes for the Indiana Pacers.

We don't expect that to continue. The Pacers had the second best offensive rating (122.2) this season. Tyrese Halliburton was big against the Milwaukee Bucks during the regular season, so we could see a bounce back performance from him tonight.

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NBA Playoffs Player Prop Bets: Brook Lopez (MIL) Over 2.5 Blocks at -186 

Brook Lopez was a force during Saturday's game, protecting the paint for the Milwaukee Bucks, blocking three shots during game 1.

It's a trend that we can see continuing against the heavily skewed offensive Pacers. 

Lopez has managed to comeway with 2 or more blocks in five of the last six Bucks games. We expect him to have another big night protecting the rim.

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