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NBA Player Props: Best Bets for Knicks vs. Pacers in Game 4 Sunday

NBA Player Props: Best Bets for Knicks vs. Pacers in Game 4 Sunday

The New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers will be in action Sunday afternoon in Game 4, with the Pacers hoping to even the series while the Knicks will try to create the opportunity to close out the home game in Game 5. New York remains without OG Anunoby, which means this team will need to continue to get big performances from peripheral players. The Pacers will once again hope to get timely baskets from their players like they did in Game 3.

Here’s a look at some of our favorite player bets to target for Game 4 on Sunday, with odds provided by DraftKings Sportsbook.

Donte DiVincenzo on 4.5 at 3 points (+110)

DiVincenzo has topped that line in four straight games, hitting seven triples in Game 3. The guard is shooting 56.1 percent from behind the arc over the last four playoff games and has shown no signs of slowing down. He may not maintain his ridiculous efficiency but I think the volume will be there for him to cross that threshold again in Game 4. The Knicks need scoring around Jalen Brunson, and DiVincenzo is the best candidate to have a massive game. I like that he continues to follow the perimeter.

Tyrese Haliburton over 9.5 assists (+102)

The Pacers’ star point guard appeared to injure his ankle late in Game 3, giving him another problem to deal with in addition to his back spasms. While this might limit him as a scorer, I think Haliburton relies heavily on his teammates. He’s crossed that line twice in three regular-season games against the Knicks, but has yet to score double-digit assists in this series. Injuries could push him to seek out more teammates, which should get him past that line.

Josh Hart over 13.5 rebounds (+105)

After playing 48 minutes in Games 1 and 2, Hart logged just 43 minutes in Game 3. Despite this five-minute reduction in playing time, the shooting guard pulled down 18 rebounds and showed no signs of relaxation. At this point, it seems like only injury would keep Hart from surpassing that mark. He’s been a rebounding machine this postseason and has helped the Knicks overcome some major injuries in the frontcourt. I like him to reach this milestone on Sunday afternoon.

Pascal Siakam 25+ points (+140)

Siakam scored 26 points in the Game 3 win, and with Haliburton potentially hampered by a few injuries, the forward will need to step up once again in Game 4. Despite a strong start to the playoffs with over 35 consecutive points, Siakam had been quiet in the postseason before Friday’s victory. He averaged just 15.7 points per game on 45.7% shooting over a six-game stretch. I think he’s finally out of that rut a little bit and I’ll be rooting for him to cross that line in Game 4.