With nine NBA games scheduled for Thursday, betting experts are targeting specific player performances in several matchups. Predictions focus on scoring and defensive contributions from stars like LeBron James and Scottie Barnes. These props are based on recent trends and model simulations.
Thursday's NBA schedule features nine games, including the Los Angeles Lakers visiting the Denver Nuggets at 10 p.m. ET, as the Lakers aim to climb to fifth in the Western Conference standings. LeBron James, averaging 21.6 points per game this season, has scored at least 20 points in five of his last six outings and 25.2 points across his last 10 games against the Nuggets. A computer model projects James to score 22 points in this contest.
In the Golden State Warriors' game against the Houston Rockets, Draymond Green is expected to exceed his season average of 8.4 points, with the model forecasting 11 points. Green has reached double figures in his last two games versus the Rockets. Meanwhile, for the Dallas Mavericks facing the Orlando Magic, Daniel Gafford is projected for 11 points in 26 minutes; he scored 14 against Memphis and 10 at Charlotte in recent games.
Other notable props include Orlando's Tristan da Silva exceeding 1.5 made three-pointers, having hit at least two in five straight games while shooting over 40% from deep. Sacramento's De'Aaron Fox is projected under 16.5 points, averaging 14.5 over his last 10 games, including just 10 on poor shooting against the Detroit Pistons. Toronto's Scottie Barnes is eyed for over 1.5 steals, averaging two per game in his last nine outings against a turnover-prone Minnesota Timberwolves squad.
These predictions come from SportsLine's model, which has a strong track record, and Pickswise experts analyzing recent form and matchups.