The Pistons and Thunder both won last night. The Lakers, to be fair, had to face off against the Thunder without Luka Doncic. Injuries can—and so often do—shape post-season outcomes.
That said, there’s still plenty of post-season to cover. We’ll look at another slice of it today with more Featured Bets, and a fun parlay. First, let’s see how yesterday’s picks did.
Featured Bets Recap
Last Night’s Featured bets delivered with 1 hits and 2 misses.

Jake LaRavia fell just short of the 3.5 line. He logged 3 points against the Thunder. It wasn’t his shooting—which held at a steady 50%. He just didn’t get many opportunities in fourteen minutes of playtime.
We wound up in a similar spot with Jaxson Hayes. He also managed just 3 points, though efficiency was at least part of the problem. He shot closer to 30% from the field in sixteen minutes of playtime.
Jaylon Tyson cleaned things up a little for us, collecting 5 rebounds.
The killer thing about this set of props? All three could have easily gone our way with a couple more baskets in the right direction.
Oh well. That’s prop betting for you. How did your picks go?
Today’s Featured Bets
Single-prop angles where our model shows higher probability than the odds reflect.

Miles McBride has been averaging 1.5 rebounds per game over his last ten, and 3 against Philly for the season. That latter line is arguably the more important. It indicates how he performs against the 76ers matchups.
Really, though, 2 rebounds is an attainable line for anyone, even if an element of luck might be required for some players to clear it. McBride won’t need that, exactly. Enough tie near the boards will do it.
Keldon Johnson will need to rise to a slightly higher standard. He’s been collecting 5 rebounds per game on average for the season—and 3.7 against the Timberwolves. He will need a typical performance to clear this over.
And we’ve won and lost on Jordan Clarkson in the past. He’s been averaging 6.5 points over his last ten games, off 50% shooting. Clarkson has also been at 6 or over in four of his last five games.
Today’s Parlays
Multiple edges combined into one value-driven parlay.

We’ve got a four legged parlay at +1187.
We already talked about Keldon Johnson’s potential as a rebounder. He’s also looking good on the offensive end. He’s been averaging 15 points for the season, though that number dipped to 8 in the playoffs.
That said, he’s been strong against the Timberwolves, averaging nearly 20.
Rudy Gobert has been averaging around 8 points for the post-season. He’s done that through 50% shooting from the field. At that rate, even a typical night gets him most of the way to clearing that over.
And Julian Champagnie has been averaging an impressive 11 points per game in the post-season. Best of all, he’s come to that figure through consistency. No high peaks and low valleys for him. The forward has kept things close 10 points in nearly every playoff game so far.
Four legged parlays always feel fun and daring. That said, this one has a clear and accessible logic to it.
That’s it for today
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