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Top NBA Prop Bets for March 15, 2025

The NBA season is in full swing, and as we approach the latter part of March, every game carries significant weight for teams fighting for playoff positioning. That intensity translates into strong betting opportunities, especially with player props. With star players locked in and rotations becoming more predictable, this is the time of year when bettors can capitalize on trends and matchups.

Last night, we hit on two of our four plays, keeping us in the hunt for a strong betting week. We aim to improve that mark tonight with four carefully selected NBA player props. These picks are based on recent performances, matchups, and statistical trends that point toward value. Let’s dive into today’s best prop bets and why they have strong potential to hit.

Stephen Curry Over 4.5 3-Pointers Made vs. Knicks

When it comes to shooting against the Knicks, Curry has a history of lighting it up. He has hit this number in seven of his last eight matchups with New York, including an earlier game this season. With the Warriors relying heavily on his shooting, look for Curry to stay hot from beyond the arc and hit at least five threes.

Jaylen Brown Over 4.5 Total Assists vs. Nets

Brown has been dishing out the ball well, going over this mark in three of his last five games. For the season, he averages 6.1 assists, and against the Nets, he’s projected to exceed 5.5 assists. With Boston’s ball movement at an elite level, expect Brown to distribute effectively and hit this over.

Jalen Duren Over 11.5 Rebounds vs. Thunder

Duren has been a force on the glass, surpassing this number in four of his last five games. While his season average sits at 10.4 rebounds per game, recent performances suggest he’s playing with even greater intensity. Against a Thunder team that allows high rebound totals to opposing bigs, this is a great spot for Duren to clean up the boards.

Cade Cunningham Under 10.5 Assists vs. Thunder

Cunningham has struggled to hit double-digit assists consistently, staying under this mark in nine of his last ten games. He’s averaging 8.1 assists per game and now faces an elite Oklahoma City defense that ranks fifth in limiting assists to point guards. With that tough defensive matchup, this under looks like a strong play.