Game 5 of the NBA Finals takes place Monday evening, as the series between the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors is tied up at 2-2.
Let’s take a look at some prop bets!
Read our Celtics vs. Warriors game 5 betting preview.
Stephen Curry – Over 30.5 Points
Stephen Curry’s hot streak continued in Game 4, as he scored 43 points on 14-of-26 shooting.
This has been a breakout performance of all sorts by Curry, as he’s seemingly out there trying to prove to the world that he is indeed capable of showing up on the big stage.
Curry is going to continue to be aggressive in creating his own shots from anywhere on the court, and with a chance for his team to take a 3-2 lead, expect Curry to continue to score the ball at a high rate and finish over this line.
Jayson Tatum – Under 27.5 Points
Jayson Tatum put up 23 points on 8-of-23 shooting in Game 4, which is not the most efficient scoring performance.
Tatum has seemingly been bothered a bit by the defense of Andrew Wiggins, as Wiggins has done a tremendous job staying in front of him and not allowing Tatum the requisite space for him to get quality shot attempts up.
Tatum could still score a decent amount of points in this one, but it doesn’t appear likely he’ll hit the over in this one.

Klay Thompson – Under 19.5 Points
Klay Thompson put up 18 points in Game 4, and while he has looked better shooting the ball recently, there’s still concern on whether or not he’s in shape enough for him to have consistent, sustained success right now.
Thompson still provides a great deal of spacing whenever he’s out there on the floor, which will help his team win games, but with the way things are going recently, it’s better to expect him to hit the under.
Jaylen Brown – Over 23.5 Points
Jaylen Brown has been locked in this entire series, as he’s proving to be unfazed by the fact that Draymond Green has been looking to guard him one on one and shut him down.
With the Warriors needing to expend most of their energy to try and limit Jayson Tatum, expect Brown to look to initiate his own offense and get the right amount of shot attempts for him to hit the over in this one.
Andrew Wiggins – Over 17.5 Points
Andrew Wiggins has been a steady contributor for the Warriors this entire series as a scorer, as he has commanded the mid-range very well and has made it a point to attack the rim when he sees openings.
Wiggins hasn’t had that breakout game in the Finals yet, but you just get a sense that it’s coming, especially with all the buzz he’s been getting with his play on both sides of the ball.
While he may not drop 40, it’s a pretty safe bet that he can get to at least 18 points.
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