NBA Best Player Prop Picks, Odds, Predictions for Wednesday, June 10, 2026
The Spurs jumped right back into the NBA Finals on Monday night under extremely difficult circumstances, upending the host Knicks in the first Finals game at Madison Square Garden in nearly 27 years. With its series deficit halved, San Antonio looks to return the favor Wednesday after New York handed the Spurs two straight home losses to open the series.
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.
Wednesday’s Best NBA Player Props
- OG Anunoby (NYK) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
- Stephon Castle (SAO) – Over Points
- Dylan Harper (SAO) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
2026 Playoff Prop Bet Tracker: 61-61 (-5.68 units)
OG Anunoby (NYK) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
Anunoby has been about as reliable a player as any in the entirety of the postseason, with only a hamstring injury at the end of the second round capable of briefly derailing him. The star forward has been producing in trademark fashion over the first three games of the series, averaging 26.0 points + rebounds + assists across 35.3 minutes per contest while shooting 54.3%, including 44.4% from three-point range. The crisp, efficient offense is a microcosm of Anunoby’s entire postseason body of work, which has seen him consistently contribute across the stat sheet.
Anunoby is coming off having scored a stellar 28 points in Game 3’s losing effort, having gotten there with the help of an elite 9-for-13 tally from the floor. It was Anunoby’s sixth playoff performance of 21 points or more, and he’s now averaging 28.0 points + rebounds + assists over 34.1 minutes per contest in New York’s 15 postseason tilts. He’s also bringing in 55.6% of his 11.4 rebounding opportunities per postseason game, and he’s 11-4 to the Over on the 23.5 PRA prop since the end of the regular season as well.
Original line publish: 23.5
Stephon Castle (SAO) – Over Points
Castle was a critical component of the Spurs’ Game 3 success, contributing a well-rounded 23 points, five rebounds, five assists, one steal and one block while shooting 8-for-14 from the floor and 5-for-6 from the free-throw line. The 2024 fourth overall pick is averaging 18.0 points over the first three games of the series despite shooting a so-so 45.5%, and he’s sitting on 19.0 points per game over the entirety of the Spurs’ 21-game postseason sample thus far while shooting 47.7% from the floor and 81.1% from the line.
Castle is 16-5 to the Over on 15.5 points since the end of the regular season, narrowly missing out on another three wins in that sample by finishing with 14 points twice and 15 points on another occasion. The Knicks are certainly not a team prone to facilitating efficient shooting, but Castle bucked that trend nicely in Game 3 and has insulted himself to an extent via the volume route by putting up at least 18 combined field-goal attempts and free throws in each of the first three games of the series.
Original Line Publish: 15.5
Dylan Harper (SAO) – Over Points + Rebounds + Assists
Harper never really played like a rookie during the regular season, and he’s seemingly only upped his game during his first postseason. The No. 2 overall pick has met the moment by averaging 13.3 points (on 50.5% shooting), 5.7 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.0 steals across 26.3 minutes per game during the Spurs’ 21-game-and-counting postseason sample. He’s been especially productive dating back to Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals, contributing 14.8 points, 7.2 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 28.2 minutes per contest.
Harper is remaining aggressive in his second-unit role, putting up 11.4 field-goal attempts per game in the latter sample. He’s helping his cause by shooting 92.3% from the free-throw line, and he’s gone 3-0 to the Over on the 22.5 PRA prop in the first three games of the series and 4-1 over his last five postseason contests overall. He’s also converting 60.6% of his 10.4 rebounding opportunities per contest since the start of the Western Conference Finals, and he’s averaged 8.4 assist points created off 7.0 assist opportunities in that same span.
Original Line Publish: 22.5
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