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Handicapper Stuart Durst gives his favorite NBA Player Prop picks for Friday's Game 4 NBA Finals action between the Boston Celtics and the Golden State Warriors. He has his eyes on Kevon Looney, Marcus Smart, Jayson Tatum, and Andrew Wiggins.
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Warriors vs. Celtics NBA Finals Player Prop Picks: Can We Lean on Kevon Looney in Game 4?

Celtics vs. Warriors Game 4 Start Time and Where to Watch, and Odds

  • Date: June 10, 2022
  • Game Time: 9:00 pm ET
  • Where to Watch: ABC

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Boston Celtics vs. Golden State Warriors Game 4 Player Props

Marcus Smart 1+ 1Q Ast/Tatum 1+ 1Q  Reb/Looney 2+ 1Q Rebounds -130 (Bet $130 to win $100)

After letting us down in game 1, Tatum proved he can once again be trusted in the first quarter realm. He has 1+ 1Q rebound in 19 of 21 playoff games this year and has been extremely consistent despite the lineup. After dropping 0 in Game 1 due to weird rotations, he has 2+ in each of his last two games. The rotations are tightened, and I expect Tatum to easily log a rebound today. 

Smart has 1+ 1Q assist in 11 straight games, and 17 of 18 total playoff games so far. While he had some injury concerns limiting his minutes, he was still able to cash this number playing only around 7-8 minutes. With additional time to be healthy, I expect him to play much closer to his normal 10-12 minute workload. He’s 3/3 this series, and this number should be 2+ from now on. As for Looney 2+ 1Q rebounds, that's been as consistent as you can get. He’s 10/10 at 2+ rebounds since becoming a starter, and 9/10 at 3+. 

Wiggins 14+ Points/Looney 2+ Assists (+100) (Bet $100 to win $100)

While I’m normally just in the first quarter, I like both of these smaller plays for the full game. Looney has 2+ assists in 3/3 games this series with 5, 2, and 3. He’s averaging 2.2 assists in the postseason and has 2+ in 10 of his last 11 playoff games. Wiggins has 20, 11 (blowout), and 18 points this series, averaging 15.9 in the postseason. With Curry, Klay, and Poole all able to get hot at any time, it's clear that Boston is fine with Wiggins getting his today.

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Stuart Durst, also known as @MonotoneFootbal on Twitter, is a writer and sports bettor specializing in the NFL, NBA and CFB. When he’s not writing for OddsChecker, he enjoys playing basketball and talking player props with his community.

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