One of the final games on Friday night’s NBA slate will pit the Sacramento Kings against the Los Angeles Clippers. Several player props on Underdog Fantasy present potential value for those looking to wager on the contest.
Kawhi Leonard Over 28.5 Points
Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard is having a strong statistical season and is expected to have another big scoring game on Friday night. The Kings are currently allowing the fourth most points per game in the NBA, at 120.5. With the recent trade of James Harden, the Clippers’ secondary scorer, Leonard will likely be relied upon more to carry the offensive load. This makes the over on Leonard’s 28.5 point prop a potentially strong play. Leonard previously scored 33 points against the Kings earlier this season.
John Collins Over 6.5 Rebounds

The Clippers recently traded center Ivica Zubac to the Indiana Pacers for Isaiah Jackson and Bennedict Mathurin. Both Jackson and Mathurin will be inactive on Friday. This creates an opportunity for other players to step up in the rebounding department, and John Collins is a prime candidate. Collins has covered the over on his rebounding prop in his last three games, and with Zubac out of the lineup, he may see an increase in rebounding opportunities.
Domantas Sabonis Over 10.5 Rebounds

The Zubac trade could also benefit Sacramento’s Domantas Sabonis. Sabonis is averaging 11.4 rebounds per game this season and has grabbed 11 or more rebounds in two of his last few games, including a 15-rebound performance against the Memphis Grizzlies. With the Clippers’ limited big man depth, Sabonis’ over 10.5 rebound prop looks like a good option.
Russell Westbrook Under 20.5 Points+Assists

Sacramento Kings guard Russell Westbrook is expected to struggle in this matchup. He has hit the under on his combined points and assists prop of 20.5 in each of his last four games. He will face a Clippers team that is allowing the ninth fewest points per game in the NBA. Westbrook also hit the under on his prop in the lone previous game against the Clippers this season, combining for 16 points and assists.
De’Andre Hunter Over 1.5 Made Threes

Sacramento Kings small forward De’Andre Hunter has made two or more three-pointers in his last three games. The Clippers are currently allowing the third-most three-pointers per game in the NBA, at 17.3, suggesting Hunter could continue this trend on Friday night.
