Anticipated NBA Player Prop Bets: Wager on LeBron in Today's Game 4
Get ready for some thrilling NBA action with a quartet of games on Sunday! Here's a look at some Player Prop picks for Game 4, featuring the likes of LeBron James, Aaron Nesmith, and Franz Wagner.
LeBron James OVER 5.5 Assists -105 At Sportsbook
LeBron James continues to dominate on the court, especially in the postseason. In 15 of his last 19 games on the road, he's surpassed 5.5 assists, averaging 7.8 per contest. And, when trailing 2-1 in a playoff series, LeBron is an impressive 6-1 SU, averaging 32 points, 11.6 rebounds and 7.3 assists a night. So, grab the value on LeBron's props and take him over 5.5 assists in Game 4.
Aaron Nesmith OVER 13.5 Points +104 at Sportsbook
Indiana Pacers swingman Aaron Nesmith has been on fire in the postseason! A Vanderbilt product, he's been making 50% of his shots and 45% of his three-pointers so far. Given that he played at least 27 minutes in all three playoff games, an Extra point is hardly a stretch. Plus, in his last 10 games on the road, Nesmith averaged 15.3 points, making it a safe bet that he'll score at least 14 points in Game 4.
Franz Wagner OVER 24.5 Points -104 At Sportsbook
With Jrue Holiday out of the lineup, the Celtics defense lacks the depth to keep up with both Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner for 48 minutes. Wagner has surpassed 24.5 points in back-to-back contests, shooting 45% from the floor and knocking down three three-pointers. Expect his usage rate to stay high, as Jamahl Mosley's squad pushes for victory against the depleted Celtics. So, bet on Franz Wagner's OVER 24.5 points prop!
Good luck with your betting, and enjoy the NBA action on Sunday!
Aaron Nesmith is set to score more than 13.5 points in the upcoming NBA game, given his impressive 50% shooting rate and consistent playing time in the postseason.
The thrilling NBA action on Sunday also includes a clash featuring Franz Wagner, who has surpassed 24.5 points in his last two games and is expected to continue his strong performance due to Jrue Holiday's absence from the Celtics lineup.

