NBA Player-Prop Picks Today: Best Over/Under Bets for May 11
By Sascha Paruk in NBA Basketball
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Monday brings two pivotal conference semifinal matchups: the Oklahoma City Thunder look to sweep the Los Angeles Lakers (tip-off at 10:30 pm ET), while the Detroit Pistons visit the Cleveland Cavaliers holding a slim 2-1 lead (tip-off at 8:00 pm ET).
Are sportsbooks overreacting to small postseason sample sizes, or will these usage trends hold? I dissect today’s action from a betting perspective and reveal my best player prop for all four teams in action tonight.
I shopped the odds across major sportsbooks and predictions markets to build my card and isolate the most actionable player props today.
Best NBA Player Prop Picks Today (May 11)
Missing rotation pieces create significant usage vacuums, directly altering the player prop market and implied probabilities.
Critical Injury Updates Impacting Today’s NBA Player Props
- Luka Dončić, Lakers (Hamstring — Out): Dončić remains unavailable for the start of the series. Without his perimeter playmaking, LeBron James shoulders the primary ball-handling duties. I expect James to see a heavy spike in assist opportunities. Opposing guards also benefit from an easier matchup on the perimeter.
- Jalen Williams, Thunder (Hamstring — Out): Williams is a crucial secondary scorer for the Thunder. His absence condenses the shot distribution, pushing higher field goal attempts toward Gilgeous-Alexander and Holmgren. I am targeting the over on points props for the primary options on the Thunder.
- Kevin Huerter, Pistons (Adductor — Day-To-Day): Huerter missed Game 3, and his potential absence removes critical floor spacing for the Pistons. This forces Cunningham to operate with higher usage against the Cavaliers and their set defense, solidifying the statistical backing for Cunningham’s scoring props.
(Note: The Cavaliers enter with a clean injury report. The Thunder remain without center Thomas Sorber.)
Evan Mobley Over 15.5 Points (-138 at Kalshi)
Mobley establishes a high floor at home, supported by elite shooting efficiency. The Cavaliers execute well when feeding him in the paint. At plus-money odds, backing Mobley to score at least 16 points offers positive expected value based on his consistent 18-plus point home average.\
Cade Cunningham Over 26.5 Points (-105 at BetRivers)
The Pistons will lean heavily on their franchise guard to dictate the offensive tempo, especially if Huerter sits. Cunningham absorbs the bulk of the shot volume for the Pistons. Given his road playoff average of 27.8 points, his points prop provides a measurable edge against the current line.
LeBron James 8+ Assists (+100 at Kalshi)
The offensive structure for the Lakers shifts with Dončić out week-to-week. James transitions back into the undisputed primary facilitator role. As the defense collapses on his drives, James will distribute out of the half-court offense. I project him to comfortably clear this assist total by setting up teammates.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Over 28.5 Points (-114 at BetRivers)
Gilgeous-Alexander remains matchup-proof on the road, averaging 32.0 points in three away playoff games and 31.0 during the regular season. With Williams sidelined, the Thunder rely heavily on their point guard for offensive creation. I expect him to dissect the defense and attack the basket efficiently.
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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.