There’s a chance that you’ve heard of Underdog Fantasy. Whether it’s their infamous best ball fantasy drafts or their pick’em prop challenges, Underdog has something for everyone. This article will focus on the second part of that, uncovering some of the best Underdog Fantasy NBA Props for Monday, Feb. 7.
If you haven’t played on Underdog Fantasy yet, then fear not! Getting started is very simple:
- Create an account on Underdog Fantasy.
- Use the promo code PROPS to claim an extra $10 on your first deposit.
- Go to the Pick’em Games.
- Make two or more selections to receive a correlated payout of 3x, 6x, 10x, 20x.
It’s pretty fun, and Underdog Fantasy is available in most states except for the following: Arizona, Connecticut, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Louisiana, Montana, Washington, Delaware, and Iowa.
Now, for the good stuff. Here are our top NBA props on Underdog for Monday, Feb. 7.
Devin Booker OVER 28.5 Points
Devin Booker is coming off just an 11 point performance, but otherwise, he has been absolutely sensational recently. For example, he was averaging 33.3 points per game in his six games prior.
Booker is the type of scorer that can beat you in many different ways, as he can use his craftiness around the rim, post up smaller defenders for some easy looks in the mid-range, and light it up from three. In other words, it’s tough to stop the guy!
Devin Booker, man. pic.twitter.com/8qDLpdmgPQ
— Jackson Frank (@jackfrank_jjf) February 1, 2022
Booker has hit the over of this line in 17 games this season, but in going up against the Chicago Bulls, he should have some extra motivation to put up a high-scoring game and lead his team to victory against another great team.
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Stephen Curry OVER 24.5 Points
Stephen Curry is averaging 27.0 points in his last four games, as he’s also shooting it at a near 49 percent clip from downtown.
Going up against the Oklahoma City Thunder presents a perfect opportunity for Curry to get hot and put up a decently high scoring output to continue to build momentum for down the stretch of the season.
Stephen Curry 💦 💦 💦#DubNation pic.twitter.com/OiS6hVMPnV
— NBA Latam (@NBALatam) February 1, 2022
Curry has hit the over of this particular line 24 times this season, as he is in the midst of a potential run at his third career MVP this season.
Expect him to hit the over.
Chris Paul OVER 11.5 Assists
Chris Paul has been absolutely dynamic as a playmaker recently, as he’s averaging 13.6 assists per game over his last five games.
CP3 has been looking to find Devin Booker, Mikal Bridges, and Cameron Johnson all in their right spots, as Paul has the IQ to identify which player is in the right spot at the right time.
I love Chris Paul LMBOOOOOOOOOO pic.twitter.com/RwD5j9fECv
— Nekias (Nuh-KY-us) Duncan (@NekiasNBA) February 2, 2022
CP3 is also trying to climb the ranks of the all-time assist leaders list, as he’s currently 1,274 assists away from tying Jason Kidd for the second-most assists in the history of the league.
Expect him to continue to be a maestro as a playmaker.
Fred VanVleet OVER 20.5 Points
Fred VanVleet is averaging 22.7 points per game over his last three games, as he’s been knocking down his threes and using his ability to pull up in the mid-range to his full advantage. He also has the ability to use his speed and craftiness to get buckets at the rim.
Because of VanVleet’s play this season, he’s a first-time All-Star.
Never forget when Fred VanVleet faced guests at his draft party after he went undrafted in 2016.
Fast forward to 2022, the Raptors guard is a bonafide NBA All-Star. ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/SU4VLTmA1D
— NBA Memes (@NBAMemes) February 4, 2022
It’s always good to see an undrafted player make the All-Star team and defy all odds.
On the season, VanVleet has hit the over of this particular line 23 different times. He should be able to hit the over in this one.
RJ Barrett OVER 21.5 Points
RJ Barrett put up a career-high 36 points his last time out, as he sank three triples in that performance.
Barrett also hit a trey within the last 10 seconds of the game to give the New York Knicks a chance to take down the Los Angeles Lakers in overtime.
RJ BARRETT CLUTCH THREE 😱
WE’RE GOING TO OT.
(via @NBATV)pic.twitter.com/FIUaJrgXU9
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) February 6, 2022
Barrett is a capable scorer in this league, but lack of consistency with his role and the lack of a great 3-point stroke is what’s keeping him from living up to his true potential in this league. Still just 21 years old, he has plenty of time to figure things out.
Barrett has hit the over of this line 13 times this season.