Looking for the best NBA bets today? We've got three expert player props for the November 11 slate. We're targeting Immanuel Quickley's assist total against a weak Nets defense. Plus, we're backing two shooters, Payton Pritchard and Aaron Nesmith, to go over their three-point totals based on strong matchups. Find our full analysis for each pick here.
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Best NBA Bets Today
Immanuel Quickley over 5.5 assists (-156) at Brooklyn Nets
DraftKings, 2:38 PM CT
Alex Barutha: The Nets are allowing a league-high 31.0 assists per 48 minutes to opposing players. The Raptors spread the ball around, so I think you could make an argument for the over on assists for any of their players. I'm going to roll with Quickley, though, who is averaging 6.3 dimes per game and has at least six assists in eight of his 10 appearances.
Payton Pritchard over 2.5 made threes (-132) at Philadelphia 76ers
FanDuel, 4:08 PM CT
Alex Barutha: Pritchard is getting his stroke back. Over the past four games, he's hit 3.0 triples on 38.7 percent shooting. Also, in his two prior games against the 76ers this season, he took a total of 16 three-point attempts.
Aaron Nesmith over 2.5 made threes (-140) at Utah Jazz
FanDuel, 2:44 PM CT
Alex Barutha: The Jazz, who allow the third-most made threes in the NBA (15.1) are on the second night of a back-to-back. That doesn't feel like a good recipe for perimeter defense. Nesmith is shooting 36.6 percent from distance this season and has taken at least six triples in seven of his nine appearances. On the year, he's making 2.9 per game.














