Tonight's best NBA bets offer compelling player props from favorable matchups. Devin Vassell shoots 43.3 percent from three and is up against Miami's league-leading pace. Ajay Mitchell faces Washington's third-worst defense in an expected blowout rest situation. Aaron Wiggins gets increased usage with Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams sidelined against a terrible Wizards defense.
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Best NBA Bets Tonight
Devin Vassell over 2.5 made threes (-119) vs. Miami Heat
DraftKings, 2:50 PM CT
Alex Barutha: Vassell is making 3.3 threes on 43.3% this season. The Heat have been playing at a blistering pace and allowing the third-most 3PA per 48 minutes, notably allowing 12 three-point attempts to OG Anunoby and 11 attempts to Kon Knueppel. I'm banking on Vassell being next in line.
Ajay Mitchell over 17.5 points + assists (-124) vs. Washington Wizards
DraftKings, 2:59 PM CT
Alex Barutha: Mitchell has looked like a Sixth Man of the Year candidate, as he's gone over this mark in every game this season. I expect the Thunder to do what they can to rest Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, as the team is favored by 15.5 points. Washington is allowing the 3rd-most points per 48 minutes (126.2).
Devin Vassell O2.5 threes vs. Miami Heat (-119)
DraftKings, 4:00 PM CT
Nick Whalen: While this matchup features two of the three best defensive teams thus far, the Heat are leading the NBA in pace, so this should be a faster setup for San Antonio, which ranks 28th in that category. Through four games, Miami is surrendering nearly 44 three-point attempts per game. Vassell, himself, is 12-of-26 from beyond the arc over the Spurs' last three contests.
Aaron Wiggins O4.5 rebounds at Washington Wizards (-148)
DraftKings, 4:00 PM CT
Nick Whalen: Wiggins has gone over this number in three of the last four games and now faces a Wizards team that plays at the third-fastest pace and is giving up over 50 rebounds per game. The Thunder do get Isaiah Joe back tonight, but with no Chet Holmgren or Jalen Williams, Wiggins should again be set for an increased workload.
Aaron Wiggins over 15.5 points vs. Washington Wizards (-132)
FanDuel, 2pm EST
Ken Crites: One must give the Thunder credit for developing strong, young depth. Wiggins might be Exhibit A of OKC's wealth of affordable young reserves. In two starts this season, Wiggins has averaged 20.5 points. Last year, in 26 starts, he averaged 15.2 points. He'll start again tonight with Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren out. Wiggins will face a Wizards squad that has given up 129.5 points per game, which ranks dead last in the Association. Expect SGA to get most of Washington's attention, leaving Wiggins open for some easy catch-and-shoots. The K-Train is 53-44 over 2+ seasons — feel free to fade!

 
		 
		 
		 
                    













 
				