The Golden State Warriors can clinch their spot in the NBA Finals with a road win against the Dallas Mavericks in Game 4 of their Western Conference finals series on Tuesday night at 9 p.m. ET. The Warriors cruised to a 109-100 win on Sunday behind a 27-point performance from small forward Andrew Wiggins. He was able to complete his double-double with 11 rebounds. The latest NBA prop bet lines from Caesars Sportsbook list the over-under for Wiggins total points and rebounds at 22.5.
He nearly doubled that total in Game 3, but can he put together a similar performance on Tuesday night? And which other NBA playoff props should you be targeting? Before making any NBA prop picks for Tuesday night's game, you need to see the Mavericks vs. Warriors prop predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model.
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With Golden State vs. Dallas on Tuesday night (see tickets at StubHub), the model has evaluated the NBA player props and found five strong bets. You can only see them here.
Top NBA player prop bets for Mavericks vs. Warriors
After simulating Warriors vs. Mavericks 10,000 times, the model predicts that Golden State point guard Steph Curry goes under 27.5 total points. Curry is coming off a solid showing in Game 3, but he has still gone under this total in four of his six road playoff games this year. He hit just 35.9 percent of his 3-pointers during his first nine games this postseason, so he has not quite established the level of consistency that he is looking for.
Golden State has some wiggle room to work with due to its 3-0 lead in the series, which means Curry might play less minutes than usual. Dallas will be throwing everything that it can at Curry as it tries to avoid elimination on Tuesday night. The model has Curry scoring an average of 25.5 points in its latest simulations, providing some value on the under for this prop.
How to make NBA player prop bets for Warriors vs. Mavericks
In addition, the model has a plus-money prop payout on a player's performance you'll want to jump on. You need to see the model's analysis before making any Mavericks vs. Warriors prop bets.
Which Warriors vs. Mavericks prop bets should you back on Tuesday night? And which stars are must-backs? Visit SportsLine now to see the top Mavericks vs. Warriors prop picks, all from the model that's up more than $2,100 on top-rated NBA picks.