As six NBA games prepare to tip off on Tuesday, the hunt for the betting edge heats up. Starting at 7 p.m. ET and concluding with the final game at 10:30 p.m. ET, we’ve scoped out three compelling rebounding player props worth exploring ahead of the action and good performance by Siakam, Jalen Duren, and Brunson.
Pascal Siakam over 7.5 rebounds (+100) With Jakob Poeltl sidelined due to an ankle sprain, Pascal Siakam faces an opportunity to step into a bigger role against the Los Angeles Lakers. Although the Toronto Raptors forward is averaging below 7.0 rebounds this season for the first time since 2019-20, the matchup against Anthony Davis and LeBron James demands Siakam’s presence on the glass. Despite centre minutes being shared among Chris Boucher and others, Siakam is expected to serve as a small-ball centre at intervals. He has secured at least nine rebounds in four previous encounters with James.
Jalen Duren over 11.5 rebounds (+102) Jalen Duren has been a force, tallying over 12 rebounds in five of his last seven games, particularly in the absence of Isaiah Stewart. The Detroit Pistons big man faces a challenge against Domantas Sabonis, a prolific rebounder, but Duren has already showcased his rebounding prowess with a 14-rebound performance in their initial matchup against the Sacramento Kings. His consistency in holding down the team’s frontcourt makes him a reliable bet in this game.
Jalen Brunson under 3.5 rebounds (+110) Despite increased playmaking following the OG Anunoby trade, Jalen Brunson’s rebounding figures have dwindled. The New York Knicks point guard is averaging just 3.9 rebounds per game and has managed only three boards in his last three outings. Isaiah Hartenstein’s dominant presence in centre minutes for the Knicks, amassing 54 rebounds in four games, indicates Brunson might struggle to impact the glass if Hartenstein maintains his heavy workload.
These player prop picks offer a diverse range of rebounding scenarios, providing betting enthusiasts with intriguing options to consider as Tuesday’s NBA games unfold.
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