The second game on the NBA Play-In Tournament schedule on Tuesday night is Warriors vs Kings from Sacramento. In that game, both teams will look to keep their playoff hopes alive, while the Kings look for revenge after last year’s postseason loss at the hands of this same Golden State squad. Continue reading for our NBA betting picks in the prop markets for this game, with our favorite Warriors vs Kings props.
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Warriors vs Kings Player Prop #1: Brandin Podziemski Over 0.5 Threes (-122)
The first of our Warriors vs Kings props for Tuesday is for Brandin Podziemski to make at least one three in this contest. Podziemski has been one of the most impressive rookies in the NBA this season, even if he has not been on the level of Victor Wembanyama or Chet Holmgren. Podziemski has helped the Warriors bench get their team through some tough times this year and he should lead their bench to some more success in this game.
Podziemski has made at least one three in five of his last six games for the Warriors. He has also made a three in his lone appearance against the Kings so far this season. Look for the Warriors rookie to make an impact from beyond the arc in this, his first postseason game as a professional.
Warriors vs Kings Player Prop #2: Trayce Jackson-Davis Over 7.5 Rebounds (+110)
Last postseason, the first round playoff series between the Warriors and Kings was won on the glass. In that series, it was Kevon Looney who propelled the Warriors to a series win over the Kings. This time around, Trayce Jackson-Davis should be the difference maker for Golden State, as we like him to go over his rebounds total in this play-in tournament clash out West.
Jackson-Davis is another rookie who has impacted the Warriors in a positive way this season. He has grabbed seven or more rebounds in five of his last six games. And with him likely to do the bulk of his work against the second unit of the Kings, the former Indiana Hoosier should be able to grab his boards without having to contend with Domantas Sabonis for the majority of the time.