Top 5 NBA Player Performance Doubles for Monday’s Slate

Ben DiGiacomo
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Ja Morant 20+ Points/Memphis to Win (+150)
The Memphis Grizzlies have been playing rather conservatively to start the season as we've seen their starters not rack up minutes, which is why a player performance double is being offered for Ja Morant to just score 20 points in a winning effort. Still, despite averaging 25.3 minutes per game, he's already surpassed the 20-point mark in two of three games. I can't see his minutes being low for much longer, so at +155, I'll roll the dice for him to drop 20 tonight in a win at home over the Chicago Bulls.
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Dyson Daniels 12+ Points/Atlanta to Win (+155)
We're 2-0 to start the season when touting a Dyson Daniels player performance double, so we'll go back to him tonight with his Atlanta Hawks hosting the dreadful Washington Wizards. We'll eye Daniels to get us 12 points in a winning effort as he's poured in 18 and 15 points in the Hawks' two wins, and while he scored just seven points in Sunday's loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, he had more than enough volume to surpass the 12-point mark. At +155 tonight, we'll expect him to do just that.
Jaylen Brown 8+ Rebounds/Boston to Win (+255)
The Boston Celtics are the best team in basketball by far right now, and they'll welcome the Milwaukee Bucks to town for what should be an entertaining Monday night bout. Every game can't be a blowout for the Celtics, and even if it is, Jaylen Brown has performed well enough to get us his stat requirements in just three-quarters of action should the Celtics again dominate the scoreboard. To start the season, he's playing closer to the basket as he's hauled in at least eight rebounds in two of three games, with the one miss being a seven-rebound outing, so we'll look for him to deliver eight boards in a winning effort at a sweet +255 price.
Donovan Mitchell 25+ Points/Cleveland to Win (+230)
Behind the Boston Celtics, the Cleveland Cavaliers have looked like the second-best team in basketball out of the gate, and they'll hit the road tonight to face the New York Knicks in Madison Square Garden as narrow two-point underdogs. I like what I've seen from the Cavs, so I'll look for them to pull off the win, and they'll need Donovan Mitchell to be a dynamic scorer. As a native New Yorker, Spida always relishes playing in the Garden, so at +230, expecting him to contribute 25 points in a winning effort isn't too far-fetched. These Cavs are legit; watch out!
Nikola Jokic 30+ Points/Denver to Win (+185)
The Denver Nuggets have looked miserable to start the season. Despite the Nuggets' apparent problems with depth and cohesion right now, they're too talented to remain in this rut, so we'll look for them to break out of it on the road against a bad Toronto Raptors squad. Nikola Jokic will put the pressure all on himself to get the job done tonight as he dropped 41 points in Saturday's losing effort to the LA Clippers. I like his chances of putting together a masterful 30-point outing tonight when his team needs it the most. At +185, let's ride!
Ja Morant 20+ Points/Memphis to Win (+150)
The Memphis Grizzlies have been playing rather conservatively to start the season as we've seen their starters not rack up minutes, which is why a player performance double is being offered for Ja Morant to just score 20 points in a winning effort. Still, despite averaging 25.3 minutes per game, he's already surpassed the 20-point mark in two of three games. I can't see his minutes being low for much longer, so at +155, I'll roll the dice for him to drop 20 tonight in a win at home over the Chicago Bulls.
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Dyson Daniels 12+ Points/Atlanta to Win (+155)
We're 2-0 to start the season when touting a Dyson Daniels player performance double, so we'll go back to him tonight with his Atlanta Hawks hosting the dreadful Washington Wizards. We'll eye Daniels to get us 12 points in a winning effort as he's poured in 18 and 15 points in the Hawks' two wins, and while he scored just seven points in Sunday's loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, he had more than enough volume to surpass the 12-point mark. At +155 tonight, we'll expect him to do just that.
