Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo are both down as a result of leg injuries. This is a big blow for the Timberwolves. It’s also a stark reminder that the pressures of the post-season sometimes carry a high price.
We’ve got more picks to look at today. Before we do, let’s see how yesterday’s featured bets turned out.
Featured Bets Recap
Last Night’s Featured bets delivered with 3 hits.

Naz Reid crushed our over, scoring 17 points in an eventful thirty minutes of play. Reid shot 50% from the floor, which is bound to produce results with enough looks.
Mitchell Robinson came through in a quieter way, scoring 6 points in fifteen minutes off 67% shooting.
And we were on the money with Jordan Clarkson as well. He scored 7 points off of 50% shooting.
It was a great Saturday for us! How did you do?
Today’s Featured Bets
Single-prop angles where our model shows higher probability than the odds reflect.

Nikola Vucevic averaged 8 rebounds for the season and has been at right around 5 over his last ten games. Against Philly in particular, he consistently managed almost 10 per game over the regular season.
And Payton Pritchard has been a very capable scorer this post-season. He averaged 17 points per game during the regular season, and has been putting up around 20 over his last ten games. This production has been built off 53% shooting, and a healthy shot volume.
Finally, Jaylen Brown. A 6 or over on rebounds can be a tricky line for any player to meet. Brown, at least, has every statistical advantage going into tonight’s game. He averaged 7 for the season and 6 against Philly specifically.
He should be able to get there, provided his playtime holds up.
Today’s Parlays
Multiple edges combined into one value-driven parlay.

We’ve got a three legged parlay at +736.
This line on Nikola Vucevic requires him to grab just one more rebound than our Featured Bet required of him. It’s a slightly bigger ask, but it won’t take a lot for him to get there.
Quentin Grimes is a little harder to figure for. He’s been averaging 3 rebounds per game. Whether or not he can find 4 is largely a matter of how much he plays. Grimes spent approximately 30 minutes on the court per game during the regular season. Recently, he’s playing a reduced role.
Limited minutes have also dampened his scoring. Grimes has been averaging 10 points over his last ten games. That number is a little misleading. He had two 20 point games in that mix. The other eight showings produced single digit scoring.
He can definitely get there. It just depends on what role he is taking on in the 76ers offensive strategy.
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