2025 NBA Playoffs: Warriors vs Rockets Game 2 Most Bet Player Props

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The Golden State Warriors pulled off a gritty 95-85 win to steal Game 1 from the Houston Rockets and seize early control of their first-round series on the road. While Houston’s stars struggled to assert dominance, the betting market has zoned in on five high-interest player props heading into Game 2 at Toyota Center. Check out the most popular player props at BetMGM.
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Most Bet Warriors vs Rockets Player Props (Tickets)
- Steven Adams over 6.5 rebounds
- Jabari Smith over 9.5 points
- Buddy Hield under 1.5 three-pointers
- Alperen Sengun under 10.5 rebounds
- Fred VanVleet under 2.5 rebounds
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Steven Adams Over 6.5 Rebounds
Despite playing just 19 minutes in Game 1, Steven Adams pulled down 12 rebounds, continuing his reputation as one of the league’s strongest glass cleaners. He averaged 5.6 RPG this season and 5.7 RPG vs Golden State across three regular-season meetings. His size and physicality give him an edge against the Warriors’ smaller frontcourt.
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Jabari Smith Over 9.5 Points
Jabari Smith tallied 11 points in 25 minutes during Game 1 and was perfect from the field. While his season scoring average is 12.2 PPG, he has averaged 14.3 points against Golden State this year. His 46.8% FG mark vs the Warriors underscores his efficiency and upside for Game 2 scoring.
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Buddy Hield Under 1.5 Three-Pointers
Buddy Hield was held scoreless from beyond the arc in Game 1, going 0-for-2 in just 15 minutes of action. Despite a solid 40.0% 3PT clip vs Houston during the regular season, his Game 1 usage was too low to inspire confidence. Bettors are fading his perimeter impact in Game 2.
Alperen Sengun Under 10.5 Rebounds
Alperen Sengun grabbed nine rebounds in a heavy 36-minute workload in Game 1. While his season average is an impressive 10.3 RPG, he’s averaged 11.2 boards in four meetings against the Warriors this year. With Adams soaking up frontcourt boards and Sengun’s limited second-chance looks, the under is drawing strong attention.
Fred VanVleet Under 2.5 Rebounds
Fred VanVleet managed just one rebound in 40 minutes in Game 1, well below both his season average (3.7 RPG) and his three-game average vs Golden State (2.5 RPG). His size disadvantage and perimeter role continue to cap his rebounding potential, making the under a popular bet.
*All BetMGM Data is based on tickets and straight bets














