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NBA No House Advantage Player Props: Bojan Bogdanovic Now Detroit’s Lead Scoring Option

Wednesday’s busy NBA slate leaves plenty of props to sift through on No House Advantage. Let’s narrow down the field by highlighting some favorable NBA player props to consider. Also, be sure to check out the NBA Bet Pro Tool to pick props.

NBA No House Advantage – Best NBA Player Props

Damian Lillard, POR at SA: Over 22.5 Points

Lillard is as hot as it gets right now. He demolished the Timberwolves on Monday, scoring 38 points despite sitting out the entire fourth quarter. He was 13-for-21 from the field, including 11-for-17 from behind the arc. Lillard has scored at least 36 points in each of his last three games, hitting a total of 23 3-point shots during that span.

This game against the struggling Spurs has plenty of blowout potential. However, Lillard showed what he can do even when sitting out the fourth quarter against the Timberwolves. Plus, if the Trail Blazers do blow out San Antonio, it will likely be on the strength of Lillard’s hot shooting. The Spurs have the worst defensive rating in the league, so expect a big night from Lillard in the scoring column.

Pascal Siakam, TOR vs. SAC: Over 23.5 Points

By his standards, Siakam had a quiet performance against the Magic on Sunday, scoring 19 points over 38 minutes. He went 6-for-16 from the field, ending a streak of three straight games with at least 20 shot attempts. That also ended his streak of five straight games with at least 24 points.

Siakam is leading the Raptors in usage rate and is nearly 6 percentage points higher than the next closest player. Even more shot attempts could be coming his way, with O.G. Anunoby (hip) now out for at least a week. The Kings have played at the sixth-fastest pace in the league, further tipping the scales in favor of Siakam hitting the over.

Bojan Bogdanovic, DET at CHA: Over 18.5 Points

It will be interesting to see what the Pistons do with Bogdanovic moving forward. Cade Cunningham (lower leg) is out for the season, which further cements Detroit as one of the worst teams in the league. The Pistons could trade Bogdanovic, although they did sign him to a two-year extension earlier in the season. If they keep him, he could see added rest days down the stretch as they look to improve their draft positioning.

For now, the absence of Cunningham means Bogdanovic is the undisputed top scoring option for the Pistons. He has been thriving in that role, scoring at least 19 points in 10 of his last 13 games. He is even shooting a career-high 50.8% from the field. The Hornets have the sixth-worst defensive rating in the league, leaving Bogdanovic with plenty of upside.

Terry Rozier, CHA vs. DET: Over 21.5 Points

The Hornets remain without LaMelo Ball (ankle), who has appeared in just three games this season. Rozier has been busy in his absence, averaging 37 minutes per game. Never one to shy away from jacking up shots, Rozier has used his added playing time to average 22.2 points per game.

In terms of this prop, Rozier has scored at least 22 points in each of his last eight games. He shot 45.8% from the field during that stretch, including 38.0% from behind the arc. The Pistons have the second-worst defensive rating in the league, so look for Rozier to continue his recent run of improved shooting.

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