The OKC Thunder are one win away from claiming the NBA Championship, needing a win in Game 6 at Indiana for the dream to become a reality.
The Pacers still have a shot though, to win at home and push this to a winner-take-all Game 7.
That being said, it might be the final chance to bet on NBA games for a while, so we’ve pulled out our three best Thunder vs Pacers player props for Thursday.
Check out our free picks below.
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Pacers vs. Thunder Best Prop Picks for Game 6
Chet Holmgren Under 8.5 rebounds (+115 at Bet365)
Chet has rediscovered his rebound game in the Finals, pulling down double-digit rebounds in three straight games.
In Game 5, Holmgren grabbed 11 rebounds and missed his third straight double-double by a single point.
So why rain on the big man’s parade? Consistency is the main reason (and second are those plus odds).
Holmgren has put together only one other three-game stretch of 10+ boards in the playoffs, and ended up with eight rebounds in the fourth game, which is Under his set total of 8.5 Thursday.
He’s had two other 2-game stretches with 10 or more rebounds, and each of those times he’s gone Under as well, with seven rebounds in the follow-up.
Isaiah Hartenstein Under 5.5 points (-110 at Bet365)
While Chet has been rising as the Thunder’s definite third star, Isaiah Hartenstein continues to be a non-existent offensive contributor.
He’s taken three field goal attempts or less in each of the last four games, and hasn’t scored more than four points in any of those outings.
OKC has plenty of scoring options, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams doing much of the heavy lifting.
Hartenstein remains important for his help defense, bone-crunching screens, and his ability to pass out of the high post.
That’s about all he’s going to be doing the rest of this series.
Andrew Nembhard Over 1.5 3-point makes (+135 at Bet365)
With Tyrese Haliburton not near 100% for Game 6 with a calf strain (even if he plays), some other players are going to have to help absorb his 18 points per game in the postseason.
Andrew Nembhard has been stretched doing his best to defend SGA, but he can still add a little more offensive punch to the lineup.
He had just seven points in Game 5, and missed both his three point attempts, the first time he’s been blanked from distance in this series.
It’s just the fifth time in the postseason, but Nembhard has responded pretty well each time, hitting two or more triples in three of the four previous follow-ups.
Nembhard is shooting 45.7% from 3-point range at home these playoffs. Look for him to splash from deep and cash that Over.