NBA Best Player Prop Picks, Odds, Predictions for Saturday, June 13, 2026
The Knicks pulled off a comeback for the ages during Wednesday’s Game 4 at Madison Square Garden, and OG Anunoby’s tip-in of a Jalen Brunson miss left New York just one more win away from its first NBA championship since 1973. However, the Spurs are back on their home floor for Saturday’s potential elimination game, setting up a highly intriguing scenario.
As customary, we zero in on three player props to consider for tonight’s action. Also, be sure to check out our daily NBA betting trends page for odds and data on every game.
Saturday’s Best NBA Player Props
- OG Anunoby (NYK) – Over Points + Rebounds
- Devin Vassell (SAO) – Over Rebounds + Assists
- Dylan Harper (SAO) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
2026 Playoff Prop Bet Tracker: 63-62 (-4.86 units)
OG Anunoby (NYK) – Over Points + Rebounds
Anunoby delivered as one of our Game 4 suggestions in the most spectacular manner possible, yet his line has only inched up slightly for Saturday’s potential title-clinching game. Anunoby is now averaging 26.9 points + rebounds during the entirety of New York’s 16-game postseason run after recording a postseason-high 33 points on Wednesday. Anunoby is 10-6 to the Over on the 23.5 points + rebounds metric in the postseason, and he’s shooting a blistering 56.8%, including 52.5% from three-point range, in the last seven contests.
After falling short of the 23.5 in the first two games of the series, Anunoby has cleared it comfortably in the last pair of games while shooting 67.9%, including 62.5% from behind the arc. He’s also made very good use of his trips to the free-throw line since the start of the Eastern Conference Finals, posting a 91.3% success rate on his 5.8 attempts from the charity stripe during that span. Considering he’s also averaging 10.6 rebounding opportunities since the start of the Eastern Conference Finals, this number remains in play.
Original line publish: 23.5
Devin Vassell (SAO) – Over Rebounds + Assists
Vassell has quietly put together a very solid series, supplying a well-rounded 13.0 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists per contest while shooting a stellar 51.5%, including 48.0% from three-point range. The 2020 first-round pick has gone 3-1 to the Over on the 7.5 rebounds + assist figure in the process, with the only exception an anomaly of a Game 3 where he went without a single assist for the first time since Feb. 4.
Overall, Vassell owns a 15-7 mark to the Over on the 7.5 rebounds + assists overall this postseason, including a 7-2 mark with the help of an average of 9.4 rebounds + assists per home contest over the last nine games dating back to Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals. Then, Vassell is converting an elite 75% of his 9.0 rebounding chances per game during the Finals, and he’s also mustering 7.5 assist points created per contest over the first four games.
Given it’s do-or-die time for the Spurs and Vassell has been highly efficient with his opportunities as a rebounder and facilitator, the 7.5 number is very much within the range of outcomes.
Original Line Publish: 7.5
Dylan Harper (SAO) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
Harper came through as a Game 4 suggestion as well, continuing what has been revelatory postseason where he’s now averaging 13.6 points (on 51.4% shooting), 5.6 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.0 steals across 26.5 minutes per game during the Spurs’ 22-game-and-counting postseason sample. He put together one of his best performances to date in Game 4, delivering 21 points, four rebounds and three assists while knocking down an impressive eight of 12 shots from the field, including three of six from distance. Harper was perfect on two free-throw attempts as well, pushing his success rate from the stripe to 90.9% during the Finals.
Harper is now averaging 25.5 points + rebounds + assists over 28.8 minutes per contest dating back to Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals, and he’s gone 4-0 to the Over on the 23.5 PRA figure thus far in this series. Harper has also encouragingly played 32 minutes apiece in each of the past three games, a borderline starter’s workload that’s also helping him convert 56.3% of 12.0 rebounding opportunities and generate 7.8 assist points on 6.0 assist opportunities per contest.
Original Line Publish: 23.5
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