NBA Player Props Today: Best Bets & Predictions for Tuesday (3/25)

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What kind of performances can we expect on Tuesday from Walker Kessler, Jarrett Allen, and Evan Mobley? Follow along as our NBA betting expert, Nick Galaida, breaks down three of his favorite NBA prop bets for today — Tuesday, March 25, 2025. Get all of Nick’s picks, including more NBA player props, at ScoresAndOdds.

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Happy Tuesday! Tonight’s 8-game NBA slate will be headlined by a TNT doubleheader, beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET with a matchup between the Warriors and the Heat, followed by the Thunder against the Kings at 10:00 p.m. ET.

As always, be sure to monitor the NBA injury report throughout the day and utilize tools like CourtIQ and our NBA starting lineups page to help identify value opportunities in the betting and DFS markets!

If looking to target the player prop market today, we have three player prop leans worth considering for Tuesday, March 25!

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NBA Player Props Today – Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Walker Kessler UNDER 0.5 3-Pointers Made (+135, bet365)

Kessler has been open about his continued focus on trying to improve as a 3-point shooter, and the coaching staff has been supportive of that part of his development, allowing him to have a relatively unchecked leash in that regard of late. That being said, Kessler is not yet a good shooter. He’s taken 5+ attempts from beyond the arc in 4 of his last 5 games, but he still hasn’t managed to make a 3-pointer in consecutive games in that stretch. On the season, he’s still only shooting 15.6% from long range. This is a psychologically intimidating wager given his recent volume, but he’s simply not a good enough shooter at this point to be a consistent threat from deep.

Jarrett Allen OVER 8.5 Rebounds (-135, bet365)

According to CourtIQ, Allen is averaging 14.5 rebounds per 36 minutes this season with Donovan Mitchell off of the floor. In 6 games that he’s played with Mitchell inactive, Allen has 5 games with 9+ rebounds and 4 games with 13+ rebounds. He’s had at least 16 rebound chances in each of those contests, including 5 games of 21+ rebound chances.

Since Deandre Ayton last played on February 10, Portland has been close to the league average in terms of rebounding. This isn’t a prohibitive matchup for Allen in any regard. Assuming a normal workload and a competitive game script, there is value on the over.

Evan Mobley OVER 32.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists (-110, FanDuel)

Donovan Mitchell has been ruled out for tonight’s contest against the Trail Blazers, which is likely to be a good thing for Mobley’s all-around ability to rack up counting stats on Tuesday. In 6 games that he has played this season with Mitchell inactive, Mobley has yet to score fewer than 20 points or record fewer than 8 rebounds. He’s had 3+ assists in each of his last 5 games without Mitchell, including 3 games with 10+ potential assists.

Simply, when Mitchell is out, Mobley tends to be more aggressive in all facets of the game. According to CourtIQ, Mobley is averaging 25.0 points, 11.2 rebounds, and 5.0 assists per 36 minutes this season with Mitchell off of the floor. The math favors the over.

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A failed high school pitcher, Nick Galaida discovered that he has a higher aptitude for analyzing and writing about sports than he does playing them. To his friends, he is better known as “The Commish.” When he’s not organizing a fantasy league, placing a bet, or writing an article, he’s probably nose-deep in a book—further illustrating the point that his niche in this world is as a nerd rather than an athlete. Follow Nick on Twitter – @CommishFilmRoom