The NBA tees up a six-game slate as the final day of the regular season approaches, and we dive into three of our favorite player props for tonight below.
Thursday’s Best NBA Player Props
- Immanuel Quickley (TOR) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
- Rui Hachimura (LAL) – Over Points + Rebounds
- Tre Jones (CHI) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
2026 NBA Player Prop Betting Tracker: 16-9 (+5.56 units)
Immanuel Quickley (TOR) Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
Quickley returned from an eight-game absence in Tuesday’s game against the Heat and had a quiet night overall, recording three points, four four rebounds, four assists and two steals across 18 minutes. The talented point guard put up just three shots, but after working his way back to the court Tuesday, he could well be due for a bump in playing time and usage during Thursday’s rematch. Quickley’s lines are relatively depressed due to his modest production Tuesday, which makes for an intriguing opportunity to capitalize on in what projects as a tightly contested, high-scoring game.
Quickley averaged 26.5 points + rebounds + assists against the Heat in the two games this season where he played a conventional amount of minutes, logging 34 and 35 in that pair of contests. Miami has also surrendered the 10th-highest offensive efficiency rating to point guards on the season (28.3), as well as the sixth-most points (25.6) and an Eastern Conference-high 6.3 assists per contest to the position in the last 15 games. The Raptors’ projected total has notably climbed four points to 121.5 since the open, furthering Quickley’s prospects if he gets back to minutes that are at least in the mid-to-high 20s.
Original Line Publish: 21.5
Rui Hachimura (LAL) – Over Points + Rebounds
Hachimura has unsurprisingly seen his usage increase in the absence of Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves over the last two games, averaging 24.0 points + rebounds across 32.5 minutes per contest. Hachimura has scored in double digits in four of the last five contests overall, shooting a blistering 60.0%, including 46.5% from behind the arc, during that span. The floor-spacing big man also has one showing of 19 points + rebounds against the Warriors on Feb. 7, and he’s shot 63.6% from three-point range in two games versus Golden State this season. The stage is set for another busy night for Hachimura on Thursday as Los Angeles looks to finalize playoff positioning.
The Warriors are conceding the fourth-most made threes per game (3.4) to small forwards in the last 15 games, and Golden State is also yielding the fifth-highest two-point shooting at home for the season (56.6%). Hachimura is averaging 23.4 points + rebounds per 36 minutes whenever Doncic and Reaves are off the floor this season, which further makes this line of 18.5 a particularly enticing one in a game that carries a tight 3.5-point spread.
Original Line Publish: 18.5
Tre Jones (CHI) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
Jones is another veteran benefitting from injuries on his team, as Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis and Nick Richards will all remain out for Chicago in Thursday’s rematch against the Wizards. Isaac Okoro is also listed as questionable for the Bulls due to a quadriceps injury, and the cumulative effect of all those missing first-unit players is a nice increase in opportunity for Jones. The talented guard is already averaging 28.9 points + rebounds + assists over 27.8 minutes per contest in the last 10 games, a stretch where he’s drained 58.5% of his attempts.
Jones also totaled 31 PRA against the Wizards in the first game of the home-and home series Tuesday in 27 minutes, further raising expectations for Thursday. Then, Washington is allowing an Eastern Conference-high 26.6 offensive efficiency rating to shooting guards for the season, and with Okoro now also ruled out for Thursday, it’s worth noting Jones will see even more opportunity in what will be a tighter rotation than the one he thrived in Tuesday against the same fast-paced opponent, and in a game where the Bulls have a 127.5-point implied team total (up four points since the open).
Original Line Publish: 30.5
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