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April 25th NBA Props – Player Props and Best Bets for Sunday Games

Blair Johnson

by Blair Johnson in NBA Basketball

Updated Apr 25, 2021 · 8:14 AM PDT

Steph Curry warming up before a game.
LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 26: Golden State Warriors Guard Stephen Curry (30) warms up before game six of the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs between the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Clippers on April 26, 2019 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA. (Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire)
  • Seven games are scheduled across the NBA on Sunday, April 25th
  • The Suns visit the Nets in the day’s marquee matchup, while Steph Curry and Giannis Antetokounmpo are also in action
  • Find the full player props odds and your best bets below

A total of seven NBA games are set for Oscar Sunday, with Phoenix visiting the Barclays Center in Brooklyn as the headliner. Sunday afternoon’s tilt between two of the league’s best teams is the most intriguing — but there’s plenty of other action worth wagering on the slate.

The Bucks face the Hawks in Atlanta on the back-end of a back-to-back. The Greek Freak and Co. have won five of their last seven, including a 132-94 blowout victory over the 76ers Saturday. Golden State welcomes fans back to the Chase Center for the second time this season as Curry is looking for his 30th 30-point game of the 2020-21 campaign against the Kings. Sacramento has beaten Golden State four of the last five times the team have faced off.

April 25th NBA Player Props Odds

BOS vs CHA Points at FanDuel Rebounds Assists Three Pointers Made
Jayson Tatum (BOS) 25.5 (O -116 | U -104) 8.5 (O +110 | U -134) 4.5 (O -115 | U -105) 3.5 (O +126 | U -162)
Kemba Walker (BOS) 20.5 (O -116 | U -104) 4.5 (O +132 | U -162) 5.5 (O -122 | U +100) 2.5 (O -184 | U +142)
Terry Rozier (CHA) 22.5 (O -102 | U -120) 4.5 (O -120 | U -102) 5.5 (O +118 | U -144) 3.5 (O +144 | U -186)
Devonte’ Graham (CHA) 17.5 (O +102| U -124) 2.5 (O -114 | U -106) 5.5 (O -120 | U -102) 3.5 (O +132 | U -170)
PHX vs BKN Points Rebounds Assists Three Pointers Made
Devin Booker (PHX) 26.5 (O -104 | U -118) 3.5 (O -152 | U +124) 4.5 (O +124 | U -152) 2.5 (O +146 | U -188)
Deandre Ayton (PHX) 15.5 (O -116 | U -106) 11.5 (O +122 | U -150) N/A N/A
Kyrie Irving (BKN) 27.5 (O -106 | U -116) 5.5 (O -102 | U -120) 7.5 (O +118 | U -144) 2.5 (O +126 | U -162)
Joe Harris (BKN) 13.5 (O -102 | U -118) 4.5 (O +132 | U -162) 2.5 (O +148 | U -184) 2.5 (O -128 | U +100)
MEM vs POR Points Rebounds Assists Three Pointers Made
Ja Morant (MEM) 19.5 (O -114 | U -108) 5.5 (O +118 | U -144) 7.5 (O -134 | U +110) 1.5 (O +130 | U -166)
Dillono Brooks (MEM) 17.5 (O -116 | U -106) 3.5 (O +126 | U -154) 2.5 (O +116 | U -142) 1.5 (O -142| U +112)
Damian Lillard (POR) 26.5 (O -108 | U -112) 3.5 (O -140 | U +114) 6.5 (O -112 | U -108) 3.5 (O -130 | U +102)
CJ McCollum (POR) 22.5 (O -110 | U -110) 4.5 (O -134 | U +110) 4.5 (O +110 | U -134) 3.5 (O +132 | U -170)
SAC vs GSW Points Rebounds Assists Three Pointers Made
Buddy Hield (SAC) 18.5 (O -110 | U -110) 4.5 (O +112 | U -138) 3.5 (O +110 | U -134) 4.5 (O +114 | U -146)
Harrison Barnes (SAC) 17.5 (O -108 | U -112) 6.5 (O –118 | U -102) 4.5 (O +126 | U -154) 2.5 (O +158 | U -205)
Steph Curry (GSW) 33.5 (O -116 | U -106) 5.5 (O -142 | U +116) 5.5 (O -102 | U -120) 5.5 (O +100 | U -128)
Draymond Green (GSW) 7.5 (O -112 | U -108) 7.5 (O +106 | U -114) 9.5 (O -124 | U +102) N/A

Odds as of April 24th

King Kyrie

Kyrie Irving just missed a triple-double against his former team Friday night, putting up 15 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds against Boston. But the 15 points came on 4-for-19 shooting from the floor.

Ironically, the oft-injured Irving has been the healthiest member of Brooklyn’s Big 3 of late. This will change Sunday, as Kevin Durant — who has missed the last three games with a left thigh contusion — is listed as probable against the Suns.

With James Harden still out indefinitely while nursing a right hamstring strain, expect a rested KD to assist Irving — who is a practicing Muslim and fasting during Ramadan — to help pick up some of the offensive slack.

Durant has only played in 24 out of a possible 60 games for the Nets this season. But the future Hall of Famer is averaging 27.3 points, 6.7 rebounds and 5.2 assists per game in limited action. He sat out Brooklyn’s last game against Phoenix Feb. 16, a 128-124 Nets victory in which Harden dropped game-highs in points (38) and assists (11).

In 40 career games against the Suns, Durant has averaged 26.7 points — about what he’s doing this season. With Harden out and Durant back, it might be smart to fade Irving in this spot.

  • The pick: Kyrie Irving Under 27.5 points (-116)

MVP Season for Curry

The Golden State star is putting up ridiculous numbers that may just earn him a third award — all while the Warriors are at .500. But that’s how unconscious Steph has been.

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Curry rebounded from his sub-30-point performance since March 17 against Washington Wednesday with a 32-point outing in a 118-97 victory over the Nuggets Friday. Now, with nine of their final 13 games at home — and the energy of fans attending games in San Francisco for the first time in over 400 days — expect Curry to dazzle yet again as his franchise makes a playoff push. Plus, the Kings will be without De’Aaron Fox, who entered the league’s COVID protocols Friday and will miss 10-14 days.

Factor in the fact Sac has knocked off the Dubs in four of the last five and you have a slight revenge factor working against the Kings. This game has possible blowout written all over it — with Curry leading the way.

  • The pick: Steph Curry Over 33.5 (-116)
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