Top 5 NBA Performance Doubles for Monday’s Slate | Player Props Picks

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Lu Dort 4+ Rebounds/Oklahoma City to Win (+130)
The Oklahoma City Thunder suffered a brutal loss last night as Chet Holmgren suffered a pelvic fracture that's expected to keep him sidelined for at least eight weeks. They were already thin at the center position, as Isaiah Hartenstein recovers from an offseason injury. Now, they have a glaring hole where it will be an all-hands-on-deck approach around the glass. One of those guys must be Lu Dort, who managed to grab six rebounds after Chet’s injury. We need him to get us four in a winning effort against the underwhelming LA Clippers tonight. Sounds easy to me!
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Nic Claxton 10+ Rebounds/Brooklyn to Win (+200)
The Brooklyn Nets haven't been as bad as everyone predicted they would, so we like their chances of picking up a win on the road tonight as a one-point favorite over the New Orleans Pelicans. After battling the Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics closely across the past two games, they'll benefit from the significant drop-off in competition tonight. The Pelicans lack any serious interior presence, so we'll look for Nic Claxton to rack up ten rebounds in the process, as he's done in each of his last two games.
Alperen Sengun Double Double/Houston to Win (-110)
Houston is a commanding 13.5-point favorite at home against the Washington Wizards, so we expect the Rockets to win without much of a second thought. We want to get as close to even money as possible for our player-performance double. We'll look for Alperen Sengun to deliver a double-double, as he's done in seven of ten games this season.
Donovan Mitchell 4+ Assists/Cleveland to Win (-105)
The Cleveland Cavaliers have been the best team in basketball to start the season, sitting on an 11-0 record ahead of their matchup on the road with the Chicago Bulls. The Cavs can't win forever, but I don't envision the Bulls slowing them down. We'll keep our player performance double simple, seeking as close to even money as possible. We'll look for Donovan Mitchell to get us four assists. He's done that in six of eleven games this season, but he'll benefit from the fast-paced tempo that the Bulls play with to give us as many assist chances as possible.
Keegan Murray 15+ Points/Sacramento to Win (+205)
The Sacramento Kings are three-point favorites on the road tonight against the San Antonio Spurs, and I like what I've seen from them out of the gate. I'm confident in their chances of winning, so we'll look for Keegan Murray to deliver at least 15 points in the process. He's eclipsed the 15-point mark in three of ten games this season but finished with 14 points five times. He's sitting on the brink, and we favor this matchup. Given all their other options, the Spurs will likely "let" Murray beat them. Plus, at +205, we're getting an incredible price.
Lu Dort 4+ Rebounds/Oklahoma City to Win (+130)
The Oklahoma City Thunder suffered a brutal loss last night as Chet Holmgren suffered a pelvic fracture that's expected to keep him sidelined for at least eight weeks. They were already thin at the center position, as Isaiah Hartenstein recovers from an offseason injury. Now, they have a glaring hole where it will be an all-hands-on-deck approach around the glass. One of those guys must be Lu Dort, who managed to grab six rebounds after Chet’s injury. We need him to get us four in a winning effort against the underwhelming LA Clippers tonight. Sounds easy to me!
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Nic Claxton 10+ Rebounds/Brooklyn to Win (+200)
The Brooklyn Nets haven't been as bad as everyone predicted they would, so we like their chances of picking up a win on the road tonight as a one-point favorite over the New Orleans Pelicans. After battling the Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics closely across the past two games, they'll benefit from the significant drop-off in competition tonight. The Pelicans lack any serious interior presence, so we'll look for Nic Claxton to rack up ten rebounds in the process, as he's done in each of his last two games.
