🏀 KNICKS vs CAVALIERS GAME 4 NBA BEST BET
📈 JOSH HART OVER 19.5 POINTS + REBOUNDS
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🗣️ "Josh Hart has quietly cleared this line in every single game of this series, dropping PR totals of 20, 30, and 21. The sheer volume of opportunities he is getting on a nightly basis makes this a secure floor. His rebounding chances have been off the charts at 15, 16, and 12 per game. Even in Game 2 when he didn't convert them efficiently, he still managed to clear this combo because the shot volume has been there too. He hoisted 11, 21, and 12 shot attempts in the first three games of this series. The Cavs are daring Hart to shoot the basketball. Cleveland is perfectly content living with his offensive production, which means Hart will continue to get uncontested perimeter targets and clean driving lanes. Even on nights when his jumper isn't falling, Hart usually responds by tracking down long misses and ramping up his transition effort to create easy buckets around the rim." -@JoeDellera
🏀 TIMBERWOLVES vs NUGGETS GAME 2 NBA BEST BET
🐺 TIMBERWOLVES +6.5
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🗣️ "Anthony Edwards is hobbled, that’s clear — but his condition is about managing pain. He can still get enough burst to carry his team in Game 2. Maybe the Nuggets will struggle from 3-point range again without their free-throw advantage. Maybe the Wolves will have a hot shooting night. These two teams just aren’t far enough apart for this number with Minnesota potentially facing an 0-2 hole." -@HPbasketball
⚾️ RANGERS vs ORIOLES MLB BEST BET
📈 OVER 8.5
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🗣️ "I don't entirely trust Trevor Rogers yet. He threw seven innings of shutout ball against the Twins in his 2025 debut, but behind five strikeouts to four walks (4.97 xFIP). He's a soft-tossing lefty who relies on his fastball while giving up loads of hard contact (48% hard-hit rate allowed last season). He could get touched up by an always-tough Rangers lineup. Meanwhile, the Phillies shelled Nathan Eovaldi in his 2025 debut, putting up five runs across four innings. He's due for plenty of positive regression, considering he struck out seven with no walks. Still, he's had some problems with the long ball in his career, as the Phils took him deep twice in that game. He's also had some problems getting out lefties (.510 wOBA allowed last season). Today could be a good day for right-field homers at Oriole Park, so watch out for the Baltimore southpaws in the lineup (Gunnar Henderson, Adley Rutschman, Samuel Basallo, Tyler O'Neill)." -@tannerstruth