
NBA Prop Consistency Sheet: Miami Heat vs. Boston Celtics Game 1
NBA Prop Consistency Sheet: Miami Heat vs. Boston Celtics Game 1
The NBA playoffs continue Tuesday night with the first game of the Conference Finals. Tonight is a rematch of the 2022 East Finals held in the bubble when the Miami Heat defeated the Boston Celtics 4-2 in the series to reach the NBA Finals. Our guy Brian is back with his prop consistency sheet for the first game of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics. Check out @the_bmatt's prop consistency sheet below for Tuesday's game tipping off at 8:30 pm ET on ESPN.
Looking For The Best Sportsbook Promotions Available For You In Your State? Simply Click Here Many players from that 2020 Celtics team like Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Marcus Smart are now the core of this unit heading into this series. Boston won the regular-season series 2-1. From that 2020 series, the Miami Heat return Jimmy Butler, Tyler Herro, Bam Adebayo, and Duncan Robinson. Heat point guard Kyle Lowry remains out due to a lingering hamstring injury but the Heat went 4-0 without him in the last series against the 76ers.
What does this mean for player props and stats for Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals? We have Brian here to break everything down for us in Game 1 between the Heat and Celtics. Make sure you check out the latest stats and see what player trends are the hottest ahead of tonight's game.
As is always the case with BMatt's Prop Consistency Sheets...
*This is designed to spotlight players that have hit their lines in at least 70% of recent games. Pick and choose the spots you like. This is meant as a resource to help you with your plays - not an endorsement to take all as straights*
Click here for the printable version of the Eastern Conference Finals Game 1 prop consistency sheet

Click here for the printable version of the Eastern Conference Finals Game 1 prop consistency sheet
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Born in Southern California, Brian lives and breathes sports. He comes from a football family, with a number of family members who played professionally. While Brian didn’t play professionally, he took his insights and dominated off the field. In fact, during the 2021 NFL season, his bets and parlays returned a whopping 117.84 units. Specializing in data analysis, Brian takes a unique approach to his NFL, NBA, and MLB bets. You can find him on Twitter at @the_bmatt.