Game 4 of the NBA Finals takes place Friday evening, as the Boston Celtics are up 2-1 in the series over the Golden State Warriors.
Let’s take a look at some prop bets!
Read our Warriors vs. Celtics game 4 preview.
Stephen Curry – Under 28.5 Points
Stephen Curry’s hot streak continued in Game 3, as he scored 31 points on 12-of-22 shooting.
No matter how poorly some of his other teammates perform, Curry will always look to initiate the offense with his 3-point shooting and look to put up some high-point totals on the board.
The Warriors are also in desperation mode right now, needing another big night from Curry to avoid going down 3-1 in the series.
However, Curry also did hurt his foot in Game 3, and while it’s not significant enough to keep him out, it could still very much impact the way he plays. That could ultimately force Curry to hit the under in this one.
Jayson Tatum – Over 27.5 Points
Jayson Tatum put up 26 points on 9-of-23 shooting in Game 3, which is just short of this line.
However, we all know that Tatum is an absolute microwave out there with his ability to score the basketball in a multitude of ways.
Tatum is still getting his feet wet in a Finals setting, but with a serious chance for the Celtics to go up 3-1, expect Tatum to do his part in this one.

Klay Thompson – Over 20.5 Points
Klay Thompson broke out of his shooting slump in Game 3, as he went off for 25 points on 7-of-17 shooting.
The Warriors desperately need his offense if they hope to even up the series at 2-2.
Thompson should definitely continue to get his fair share of looks with the gravity Curry attracts and the ball movement-heavy nature of the Warriors’ offense.
Thompson should also look to be more aggressive with Curry potentially hobbled.
Jaylen Brown – Over 24.5 Points
Jaylen Brown responded with 27 points on 9-of-16 shooting in Game 3 after a pretty forgettable Game 2.
Brown is the type of player that can create his own shot anywhere on the floor and get to the rim with ease.
Brown also seems to have figured out Draymond Green’s tendencies, as the former Defensive Player of the Year has taken on the assignment of guarding Brown but has failed miserably.
With the Celtics needing another huge night from Brown, expect him to deliver and do his part to give his team a chance to take a commanding 3-1 series lead.
Andrew Wiggins – Over 15.5 Points
The Warriors are going to need a scorer that can provide a little bit of equilibrium, especially with Curry potentially limited.
Andrew Wiggins can do just that, as he has the ability to create his own shot in the mid-range, hit the three, and get to the rim.
Expect the Warriors to put the ball in his hands, run screens for him and let him go to work, which will give him the over in this one.
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