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NBA Pick 'Em: Player Prop Picks for No House Advantage - Friday, February 10

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder

Juan Carlos Blanco's NBA DFS prop picks for No House Advantage Pick 'Em contests and the Friday, February 10 slate. Use his NBA prop picks to win money.

We have a massive 11-game slate on tap Friday night, and with seven games sporting projected totals of 230 points or higher as of late Thursday night, there should be plenty of compelling individual performances forthcoming.

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For example, if you think the Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will have some success as a facilitator Friday in what should be a high-scoring contest against the Trail Blazers, you'd go with the Over on his 4.5 assists as one of  your High Confidence picks. Note that it is still possible to win some cash with an incorrect choice or two, but the number of points your misses cost you will be critical.

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Higher Confidence Picks - Friday, February 10

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (at POR) Over 5.5 assists

SGA is averaging a relatively modest 5.6 assists per contest this season due to his heavy offensive workload. However, he's seen a slight uptick in his facilitator role of late, recording between six and eight dimes in nine of his last 13 contests.

Gilgeous-Alexander has one six-assist tally this season against the Trail Blazers as well, and Portland checks in allowing an NBA-high 26.7 assists per home game.

Additionally, the Blazers have allowed an NBA-high 10.6 assists per contest to point guards specifically and the third-highest shooting percentage (48.6) of any team on its home floor.

Alperen Sengun (at MIA) Under 34.5 points + rebounds + assists 

The Under on a player prop isn't always a high-confidence pick, but Sengun's case Friday qualifies as an exception.

The emerging big certainly has no shortage of talent, but he's stuck in one of the absolute toughest matchups for centers in either conference. The Heat has allowed the lowest offensive efficiency rating to centers (26.0), along with second-fewest points (19.0), fewest rebounds (12.6) and assists (2.8) per game to the position.

Sengun is averaging 15.4 points, 8.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game, impressive numbers that nevertheless leave him way short of this prop without even considering the matchup.

Additionally, the big man's production has been even a tick lower on the road with averages 14.8 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.2 assists.

Jayson Tatum (vs CHA) Over 4.5 assists 

Tatum's status will need monitoring leading up to tip-off, as he's questionable with an illness. However, assuming he suits up, he should be in an excellent position to surpass this benchmark.

Tatum boasts a massive 35.9 percent usage rate with Jaylen Brown (face) off the floor and is averaging 5.1 assists per 36 minutes in that split as well.  Then, Charlotte is giving up a league-high 5.2 assists to power forwards in the last 15 games.

When considering an assists prop, it's always worth reviewing the shooting percentage allowed by the opponent. Charlotte is conceding elevated 48.6 percent shooting on the road, including 49.2 percent in the last three games.

Bojan Bogdanovic (vs. SAS) Over 2.5 made three-pointers

Bogdanovic is averaging exactly 2.5 made threes per contest, but he's putting up 2.9 made treys per game on his home floor. The talented forward has made at least a trio of threes on 22 occasions overall this season, with 13 of those instances coming at home.

The Spurs make for good targets for this prop, as San Antonio is surrendering NBA-high 42.0 percent three-point shooting on the road.

Bogdanovic is  also sporting the second-highest three-point shooting percentage of his career (41.6) and boasts a 43.6 percent success rate from behind the arc in the last 15.

Chris Paul (at IND) Over 8.5 assists 

Paul dished out eight dimes in Thursday's loss to the Hawks, but he could be in line for a better performance in that department Friday with Devin Booker slated to get back on the floor after sitting out against Atlanta for groin injury management.

That will give Paul another talented scorer to feed, and he's also facing a Pacers squad that's allowing the fourth-most assists per game (26.3) overall. Indiana is also giving up elevated 47.4 percent shooting.

Paul has recorded at least nine assists on 20 occasions already and is clocking 9.3 assists per road contest overall.

Lower Confidence Picks - Friday, February 10

Bam Adebayo (vs. HOU)  Under 40.5 points + rebounds + assists

Adebayo is averaging 22.4 points, 10.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists over the last 16 games, numbers that leave him a good bit below this prop despite how impressive they are.

The big man has enjoyed some spike performances in recent contests, yet he has a tougher positional matchup Friday than it might seem on the surface.

Houston has been relatively effective against centers despite its defensive issues overall, ranking just inside the top half of the league in offensive efficiency rating allowed to the position and giving up just 21.4 points, 13.8 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game to fives on the season.

Julius Randle (vs. PHI) Over 45.5 points + rebounds + assists

The 76ers are surrendering the 11th-highest offensive efficiency rating to power forwards (26.7), and they yielded 47 points, rebounds and assists to Randle in one of three previous meetings this season.

Randle has eclipsed this prop in six of his last 13 games alone, falling just short in a seventh during that span with 44.

Deandre Ayton (at IND) Over 11.5 rebounds 

Ayton has recorded at least 12 rebounds in 18 games this season, with four of those occasions coming in the last seven games.

The Pacers have allowed the third-most rebounds per game to centers (16.2), along with the third-most rebounds per game overall (53.8). Phoenix is also allowing stingy 43.4 percent shooting over the last three games as well, which should enhance Ayton's opportunities on the defensive glass.

Domantas Sabonis (vs. DAL) Under 44.5 points + rebounds + assists

Sabonis is averaging 18.7 points, 12.2 rebounds and 7.0 assists on the season, but he's actually been less productive as both a scorer (17.9) and rebounder (11.9) at home.

The Mavericks are also a generally tough matchup for centers -- they've allowed the third-lowest offensive efficiency rating (29.9) and the fourth-fewest points per game (20.3) to the position.

Anthony Edwards (at MEM) Under 3.5 three-pointers made

Edwards is averaging 2.8 made threes per road contest, and he's got a stiff challenge in front of him Friday.

The Grizzlies are allowing NBA-low 43.3 percent shooting at home, including 32.4 percent from three-point range. Memphis has also held Edwards to three made threes or fewer in each of the first three meetings this season, furthering the case for the Under.

Additionally, Edwards has been under four made threes in 43 of 58 games, certainly upping the odds he falls short again here.



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