NBA Best Player Prop Picks, Odds, Predictions for Sunday, April 26, 2026
We have our second consecutive day of wall-to-wall basketball Sunday, as there are another postseason showdowns on tap. As customary, we’re honing in on a trio of player props to consider.
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Sunday’s Best NBA Player Props
- Collin Murray-Boyles (TOR) – Over Points + Rebounds
- Jrue Holiday (POR) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
- Nikola Vucevic (BOS) – Over Points + Rebounds
2026 Playoff Prop Bet Tracker: 14-9 (+3.74 units)
Collin Murray-Boyles (TOR) – Over Points + Rebounds
Murray-Boyles has proven the postseason spotlight isn’t too bright for him, as the 2025 first-round pick has been outstanding for the Raptors off the bench over the first three games of the series. Murray-Boyles has scored at least 14 points in each game, and he’s averaging 24.0 points + rebounds across 24.7 minutes per contest in the series thus far. He’s shooting an elite 72.7% over that stretch as well, as he continues to thrive close to the basket. The Cavaliers struggled against power forwards since the beginning of the season, so it’s no surprise that Murray-Boyles has been able to enjoy some success in the paint in the early stages of the postseason as well.
Cleveland has surrendered 53.3 points in the paint per game thus far in the series — a notable increase from the 45.6 per game they surrendered in the regular season, while Murray-Boyles has scored 79.2% of his points in that part of the floor in the playoffs after recording 72.7% of his scoring there during the regular season. He’s also seen a robust 15.7 rebounding chances per game over the first three games of the series, a nice boost from the 11.0 per contest he averaged during the regular season.
Original Line Publish: 17.5
Jrue Holiday (POR) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
Holiday grinded his way to productive efforts over the first two games of the series, and he then saw his efficiency improve exponentially on his home floor in Game 3 to put together a stellar all-around performance. The veteran point guard averaged 27.0 points + rebounds + assists over that pair of contests, despite shooting a miserable 31.3%, including 23.1% from behind the arc. That drastic level of inefficiency was considerably out of the norm for Holiday, even when factoring in the fact he wasn’t as sharp offensive on the road during the regular season.
However, Holiday then barely missed as the series shifted to Moda Center on Friday, racking up 29 points, six rebounds, five assists and four steals on a 12-for-18 tally from the floor in Portland’s 120-108 loss. The Spurs’ defense could take a hit again Sunday if Victor Wembanyama misses a second straight game and Holiday has already proven capable of finding a way to stuff the stat sheet in this matchup, putting this 27.5 number in play as the Blazers look to even the series on their home floor.
Original Line Publish: 27.5
Nikola Vucevic (BOS) – Over Points + Rebounds
Vucevic has been a solid complementary source of product off the Celtics’ bench in the last two games after a modest start to the series in Game 1. The versatile veteran took only three shot attempts in Game 1 and totaled just nine points + rebounds in 17 minutes. However, Vucevic has been appreciably more involved in the subsequent pair of contests, averaging 15.5 points + rebounds over 24.5 minutes while averaging 8.5 field-goal attempts per contest.
The Celtics got more than they may have bargained for in Game 3 from the 76ers after getting tripped up at home in Game 2, and if another tight game ensues Sunday, Vucevic could see another nice stretch of minutes, considering Neemias Queta can be limited offensively at times and has found himself in foul trouble to varying degree in all three games against Philadelphia so far. Vucevic’s ability to space the floor and the fact the Sixers are once again expected to be without Joel Embiid on Sunday also serve to give Vucevic’s prospects of clearing this very manageable line a boost.
Original Line Publish: 13.5
Photo Credit: AP/Ross D. Franklin









