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The San Antonio Spurs will be in deep trouble if they can't find a win in the second game of the NBA Finals. Will Stephon Castle power them to a bounce back in Game 2 on Friday night? Check out the Wolf top 3 props for Friday, June 5th in the NBA Finals.
Cal Poly will take on West Virginia in the Super Regional on Friday afternoon in the first matchup of the weekend. Can West Virginia maintain their momentum after an epic walk-off last weekend? Let's take a look at this Cal Poly vs. West Virginia prediction and best bet for Friday, June 5th.
Flavio Cobolli can sniff the title match at the 2026 French Open if he can take down fellow countryman Matteo Arnaldi on Friday in the semifinal. Will Cobolli take care of business in this all-Italian Semifinal? Let's take a look at this Arnaldi vs. Cobolli prediction and best bet for Roland Garros on Friday, June 5th.
Alexander Zverev is just two matches away from his first Grand Slam title, and no major opponents blocking his path. Can he avoid a shortcoming against the feisty Jakub Mensik in Friday's semifinal? Check out this Mensik vs. Zverev prediction and best bet for Friday, June 5th at Roland Garros.
The Knicks pulled the rug on the Spurs and stole Game 1 from under them. Can the Jalen Brunson and the Knicks build off the momentum and steal a second win on the road? McBets thinks so, and is targeting the star in his Knicks vs. Spurs prediction and Prop of The Day for Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Friday, June 5th.
The NBA Finals stay in San Antonio with the New York Knicks up 1-0 on the Spurs, and Polymarket is leaning hard the other way for Game 2. The board prices San Antonio at 68% to even the series, with Knicks shares sitting down at 32%. The pitch is home court and a Wembanyama bounce-back after his 6-for-21 opener, not the team that actually won Game 1. More than $5 million has traded on the market, and the Spurs' number has stayed pinned near the top since the loss. Tip-off is Friday, June 5 at 8:30 p.m. ET, 5:30 p.m. PT, on ABC.
The NBA Finals stay in San Antonio with the New York Knicks up 1-0 on the Spurs, yet the betting market is leaning the other way for Game 2. Kalshi prices San Antonio at 66% to even the series, with Spurs Yes shares running 68¢ against New York's 34¢. The logic is home court and a Wembanyama bounce-back after his 6-for-21 opener, not the team that actually won Game 1. More than $10.6 million has traded on the Kalshi market, and the Spurs' number climbed after the loss instead of falling. Tip-off is Friday, June 5 at 8:30 p.m. ET, 5:30 p.m. PT, on ABC.
The Stanley Cup Final shifts to Las Vegas with the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights tied at a game apiece, and Polymarket just cracked open a fresh book on it. The series-score market gives Carolina a slim 52% edge to grab a 2-1 lead, with Vegas a hair back at 48%. Buying Yes runs 54¢ on Carolina and 51¢ on Vegas, and that gap shows how thin the order book still is. Only a few dollars have traded so far, so a single bet can swing the number. Puck drops Saturday, June 6 at 8 p.m. ET, 5 p.m. PT, on ABC.
The Stanley Cup Final shifts to Las Vegas with the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights tied at a game apiece, and the market has given up trying to pick a side. Kalshi prices Game 3 dead even at 50% each, with Vegas Yes shares sitting a single cent under Carolina at 50¢ to 51¢. FanDuel landed in the same spot, both teams at -110, a true pick'em with the puck in Sin City. More than $259,000 has already traded on the Kalshi market, and the last few cents drifted toward Vegas as the series moves to their building. Puck drops Saturday, June 6 at 8 p.m. ET, 5 p.m. PT, on ABC.
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