We found success in the NBA player props market on Tuesday with a 3-1 finish, with the only failed wager coming from Andrew Wiggins being a rare afterthought offensively for the Miami Heat. We still achieved positive units, though, so let's keep that going for the six games on the schedule Wednesday night.
Here are four more player prop expert picks for your consideration, including a PRA (points + rebounds + assists) for Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard at Madison Square Garden versus the New York Knicks on March 26, 2025.
Kawhi Leonard OVER 32.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists vs. Knicks (-122 at Sportsbook)
Preview: Los Angeles Clippers vs. New York Knicks, 7:30 p.m. ET
The PRA market has been extremely kind to Leonard as of late, and that's not always easy to thrive in when surrounded by the likes of James Harden, Norman Powell, and Ivica Zubac. He's averaged a team-high 26.3 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 3.5 assists across his last six appearances for the Clippers, who will now face a Knicks team playing on no rest after defeating the Dallas Mavericks by 15 points at home on Tuesday.
Leonard has exceeded a PRA of 32.5 in each of those six outings, and perhaps what's most reassuring is that head coach Tyronn Lue has been giving his six-time All-Star a healthy dose of minutes with more and more playing time over the last four games, maxing out at 40 minutes in a recent two-point loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
With just a pair of UNDERs at this number in his last 10 games, as well, even against the stout defense of New York, Leonard can be trusted to keep his streak alive on Wednesday. Harden is listed as questionable with a foot injury, and Powell has struggled since his return to the rotation, fuelling this bet even further.
Pascal Siakam OVER 20.5 Points vs. Lakers (-128 at Sportsbook)
Preview: Los Angeles Lakers vs. Indiana Pacers, 7:30 p.m. ET
The time is now to fade the defense of the Los Angeles Lakers, at least until they figure out how to defend the paint area. Opposing teams are scoring 56 points in the paint against them over their last three games, which ranks as the second-worst in all of basketball during that stretch. The Chicago Bulls just scored a whopping 74 points in that zone when blowing out the Lakers on March 22, and Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner each had at least 30 points against them on Monday.
That lack of defensive fortitude could serve someone like Indiana Pacers forward Pascal Siakam well on Wednesday, as he's had a pair of duds offensively in his last three games, finishing with just six points against the Brooklyn Nets on March 20 and then 14 points in a win over the Minnesota Timberwolves four days later.
Even with those luckluster showings sprinkled in, Siakam has still managed to go OVER 20.5 points in five of his last seven games and seven of his last 10. Los Angeles is allowing 134.7 points per 100 possessions (29th) since LeBron James came back from a strained left groin, which should make Siakam look like a million bucks once again.
Jamal Shead OVER 16.5 Points + Assists vs. Nets (-106 at Sportsbook)
Preview: Toronto Raptors vs. Brooklyn Nets, 7:30 p.m. ET
Jamal Shead is likely to be reinserted into the starting lineup for the Toronto Raptors at the Barclays Center Wednesday night as regular starter Immanuel Quickley will be kept out for rest purposes, as will center Jakob Poeltl. The Brooklyn Nets have also elected to rest Cam Johnson for this matchup as both teams seek to out-tank the other to help improve their respective odds in the upcoming draft.
This should serve as Shead's sixth start of his rookie season, and in his five previous starts, he exceeded 16.5 combined points and assists three times and fell one point/assist short in one of his UNDERs. He's gone OVER in each of his last three games, as well, with two stints off the bench.
Justin Edwards OVER 17.5 Points vs. Wizards (+100 at Sportsbook)
Preview: Washington Wizards vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 7 p.m. ET
If it's not broken, don't fix it. Philadelphia 76ers forward Justin Edwards has brought us a slew of units as of late, and we're driving that bandwagon until the wheels fall off.
Finding his scoring prop at plus money is some of the best value you'll find in any game on Wednesday, and that's even with teammate Quentin Grimes expected to return following a night off against the New Orleans Pelicans earlier in the week. Edwards is averaging 20.6 points over his last five games with five-straight OVERs at 17.5 points. He's also converted exactly half of his 36 3-point attempts during that stretch.
Both teams rank in the bottom-five in defense coming out of the All-Star break, and oddsmakers have this game with the second-highest points total at 230.5. If Philadelphia is hoping to lose to break its tie with the Nets in the win-loss column, Grimes could and should see fewer minutes to improve the tank which therefore would open up opportunities for Edwards.