PrizePicks NBA Player Picks Today: Top Plays for November 30th
There’s an exciting 9-games on the NBA PrizePicks slate on Thursday, November 30th. There are only 2 games on the slate with spreads under 5 points so there is potential for blowouts all across the board. Thankfully, the game projected to be the tightest tonight is the Heat vs. Pacers where there are plenty of opportunities for strong DFS Pick’em plays on PrizePicks.
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NBA PrizePicks Predictions Today
Bam Adebayo – More Than 23.5 Points
I’ve written up in the past how I love taking advantage of any team playing the Wizards, Hawks, or Pacers on PrizePicks and tonight the Heat get the pleasure of facing the Indiana Pacers in a massive total and a tight spread. The Pacers have been playing at a wildly fast pace and allowing a ton of points on the interior, which should bode incredibly well for Bam Adebayo tonight. He projects for nearly 25 points tonight in the RotoGrinders projections, but I think he’ll hit 30+ tonight. Jimmy Butler is currently listed as questionable and Bam’s points prediction number on PrizePicks would skyrocket if Jimmy happened to miss. It’s a strong play due to the matchup if the Heat are at full-strength, but if they happen to be shorthanded, Bam should absolutely smash this number.
- Play: Adebayo – More Than 23.5 Points
Trae Young – More Than 46.5 Fantasy Points
Speaking of games with massive totals, the Hawks vs. Spurs has the potential to go absolutely bonkers tonight. When two of the fastest and worst defensive teams in the league matchup there have been games this season that explode for 280, 290, even 300+ totals so far this year. Trae will likely be the highest fantasy scorer in this game, especially if Victor Wembanyama were to miss. He currently projects for 51.05 fantasy points in the RotoGrinders projections. In addition to the nice differential rate, his ceiling is far more attainable than a floor game here, as evident by his 63.2% win rate in the NBA Fantasy Pick’em Tool for PrizePicks. Young has had more than 50 fantasy points in 4 of his last 5 games and couldn’t be in a better spot than he is tonight.
- Play: Young – More Than 46.5 Fantasy Points
Saddiq Bey – More Than 26.5 Fantasy Points
Sticking in the same game, Saddiq Bey pairs well with Trae Young to accrue some fantasy points tonight. He has stepped into the starting lineup for the injured Jalen Johnson and should be in line for 30+ minutes in a great matchup against the Spurs. He eclipsed this total in their last matchup, which was a much tougher task facing the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Spurs don’t come anywhere close defensively to the Cavs and will likely try to match pace with the Hawks. The RotoGrinders projections have Bey just shy of 30 fantasy points, and he could have a ceiling game with extended minutes that may be needed against a very large Spurs frontcourt.
- Play: Bey – More Than 26.5 Fantasy Points
Karl-Anthony Towns – More Than 26.5 Points
Finally, Karl-Anthony Towns gets the added benefit of being without Anthony Edwards tonight as the Wolves get an incredible matchup against the Jazz. Towns has a 62.66% win rate in the NBA Fantasy Pick’em Tool for PrizePicks tonight and projects for more than 30 real points in the RotoGrinders projections. The numbers for Towns without Edwards on the court are absolutely off the charts so far this season. In the 127 minutes Towns has played without Ant, his usage rate has increased a whopping 11.2% to 38%. The Jazz almost always play two bigs, so Towns would’ve been in line for extended minutes regardless but is in an incredible spot now without Anthony Edwards.
- Play: Towns – More Than 26.5 Points