The New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers will be in action Sunday afternoon in Game 4, with the Pacers hoping to tie the series while the Knicks attempt to set up the opportunity to close out the matchup back at home in Game 5. New York remains without OG Anunoby, which means this team will need to continue getting big performances from peripheral players. The Pacers will hope to once again get timely baskets from its role players like it did in Game 3.
Here’s a look at some of our favorite player prop bets to target for Game 4 Sunday, with odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook.
DiVincenzo has gone over this line in four straight games now, hitting seven triples in Game 3. The guard is shooting 56.1% from behind the arc over the last four playoff games and has shown no signs of slowing down. He might not maintain his ridiculous efficiency but I think the volume will be there for him to cross this 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 him to keep it up from the perimeter.
The Pacers star point guard appeared to pick up an ankle injury late in Game 3, adding another problem for him to deal with along with his back spasms. While this might limit him as a scorer, I think Haliburton leans on his teammates in a big way. He went over this line twice in three regular-season matchups against the Knicks but has yet to hit double-digit assists in this series. The injuries might push him to look for teammates more, which should get him past this line.
After playing 48 minutes in Games 1 and 2, Hart only logged 43 minutes in Game 3. Despite this five-minute reduction in playing time, the shooting guard pulled down 18 rebounds and has showed no signs of letting up. At this point, it seems like only an injury would derail Hart from going over this mark. He’s been a rebounding machine in these playoffs and has helped the Knicks overcome some major injuries in the frontcourt. I like him to get over this mark Sunday afternoon.
Siakam logged 26 points in the Game 3 win and with Haliburton potentially hampered by some injuries, the forward will once again need to step up in Game 4. Despite starting the playoffs strong with back-to-back 35+ point showings, Siakam had been quiet in the playoffs prior to Friday’s win. He was averaging just 15.7 points per game on 45.7% shooting over a six-game stretch. I think he’s finally broken out of that rut a bit and I’ll back him to cross this line in Game 4.