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New York Knicks vs Indiana Pacers Top 10 player props markets available for 2024 NBA Playoffs Game 6 (May 17)

After crushing the Indiana Pacers 121-91 three nights ago, the New York Knicks will try to win Game 6 to send their opponents home. New York responded to a blowout loss in Game 4 by whipping the Pacers to reach the brink of moving on to the conference finals. Tom Thibodeau will have to try to squeeze out a crippled rotation again as OG Anunoby, Mitchell Robinson, Julius Randle, and Bojan Bogdanovic remain out.

Indiana might be right where they want to be as the lower-seeded opponent against the Knicks. It can still extend the series if it can take care of business in front of what will likely be a raucous Gainbridge Fieldhouse crowd on Friday. Tyrese Haliburton and Co., after the embarrassing loss, vowed to be better in Game 6.

The moneyline for the New York Knicks is +205 while it’s -250 for the Indiana Pacers. New York is a +6.5 underdog, making the host conversely a -6.5 favorite. Team odds, however, aren’t the only lines fans can put their money on. There are also player props that could make their viewing experience more exciting.


Top 10 player props for New York Knicks vs Indiana Pacers, Game 6

No. 10 - Myles Turner to go Over 2.5 3-pointers (+130)

The Indiana Pacers starting center is 7-for-10 in trifectas over the last two games against the New York Knicks. He is likely staying in that groove as the Pacers try to extend the series on Friday.

No. 9 - Tyrese Haliburton to go Over 3.5 3-pointers (+100)

Tyrese Haliburton had a 1-for-4 night from deep in Game 5, his worst in the series against New York. The Knicks have made him front and center of their defensive plan but he is still averaging 4.0 3-pointers against them. In a must-win game, he is likely bouncing back to his average.

No. 8 - Jalen Brunson to go Under 2.5 3-pointers (-155)

It’s never good to bet against Jalen Brunson, particularly in crucial playoff games. But the Indiana Pacers have held him to 1.6 3-pointers in the series, which might be the trend in Game 6. Brunson can count on Indiana trying to make life difficult for him from deep and likely prevent him from topping his player prop.

No. 7 - Josh Hart to go Over 0.5 3-pointers (+148)

Josh Hart has failed to hit one triple for the New York Knicks just once against the Indiana Pacers, going 0-for-2 in Game 4. Indiana has been daring him to shoot and he has made them pay at times. He went 2-for-7 in Game 5 and might come up with the same output on Friday.

No. 6 - Pascal Siakam to go Under 10.5 for Rebounds + Assists (+100)

The only time Pascal Siakam went over 10 for rebounds and assists was in Game 2 when he had nine rebounds and two assists. Indy is in a must-win game but “Spicy P” might still not top this player prop.

No. 5 - Tyese Haliburton to go Over 13.5 for rebounds and assists (-103)

The Indiana Pacers’ high-octane offense goes full throttle if Tyrese Haliburton is at his best, which is needed to survive the New York Knicks. In a must-win game, he could top this player prop on Friday.

No. 4 - Josh Hart to go Under 17.5 for rebounds and assists (-136)

Josh Hart is putting up 12.0 rebounds and 4.8 assists in the series for the New York Knicks against the Indiana Pacers. He might fall a bit short of the 17.5 considering how the Pacers will be going after rebounds and loose balls.

No. 3 - Donte DiVincenzo to go Over 3.5 3-pointers (+110)

Donte DiVincenzo is 1-for-12 in 3-pointers in his last two games. But, he was a remarkable 5-for-9 from deep when they closed out the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 6 on the road. DiVincenzo could get his stroke back in time for Friday’s showdown.

No. 2 - Tyrese Haliburton to go Under 20.5 points (-105)

Tyrese Haliburton is most effective when he gets everybody going for the Indiana Pacers. Against the New York Knicks, he just has to try to do that to light a fire to their offense. Haliburton isn’t likely to top his points prop in Game 6.

No. 1 - Jalen Brunson to go Under 34.5 points (-115)

The last time Jalen Brunson played on the Indiana Pacers’ home court, he was shackled to a series-low 18 points. He isn’t likely going to have another rough-shooting night but topping 34 points for the New York Knicks might not be on the cards. The Pacers' defense will try to force him to give up the ball and live with others beating them.

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