Zach Thompson highlights the best NBA prop bets on DraftKings Sportsbook for the Saturday, 11/15/25 slate of games.

Saturday’s five-game NBA schedule has some great matchups to consider with a star-filled lineup of 10 teams in action. The first game of the night is an early contest in Cleveland between the Cavs and Grizzlies before two games start at 7:00 p.m. EST and two more tip off at 8:00 p.m. EST. The spotlight game is a matchup between Luka Doncic’s Lakers and Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Bucks, while there’s also a potentially juicy Western Conference contest between the Nuggets and the Timberwolves in Minnesota.

Which players are lined up for monster Saturday nights on this slate? Are there any names that might fall short of their projected totals? Let’s take a look at four of my favorite NBA player prop picks on DraftKings Sportsbook for Saturday contests.

Top NBA prop bet picks

Cam Spencer over 15 Points + Rebounds + Assists (+100)

Spencer has been getting good run off the bench and filling in for Ja Morant (ankle) when the star guard has been out. Morant isn’t on the injury report so he’s expected to play on Saturday in that early matchup against Cleveland, but Spencer should still be able to get work since Cedric Coward (foot) is doubtful. Coward has been playing 27 minutes a game, and his absence should open up more time and usage for Spencer even with Morant in the mix.

Spencer played 29 minutes on Wednesday without Morant and had five points, three assists, and two rebounds. It was a disappointing showing against the Celtics after he had gone over 15 PRA (points, rebounds and assists) in four of his previous five contests. Morant played in those five contests as well, leaving Spencer as the point guard of the second unit. The second-year guard from UConn is averaging 9.2 points, 3.0 assists, and 2.1 rebounds per game this season, and with Coward unlikely to play, I think getting his 15 PRA at even money is a great way to get the night started. This is a good value player prop with a strong chance at delivering green to start the night.

The Grizzlies-Cavs game has the highest point total on the board this Saturday, so it should be a good environment for Spencer. He should be able to get to 15 PRA even if the game gets lopsided one way or the other.

Andrew Nembhard 20+ points (+110)

Nembhard is back in the mix for the Pacers after missing seven games with a shoulder injury. He suffered the injury in the season opener and returned on the team’s recent road trip. He had 22 points in his return last Saturday and has scored at least 20 points in three of his four games since returning, including 21 points on Thursday in Phoenix in his most recent contest.

The Pacers will be without Aaron Nesmith (knee) in addition to Bennedict Mathurin (toe), Quenton Jackson (hamstring), and, of course, Tyrese Haliburton (Achilles). Nembhard will have to carry as much of the load as he can in the backcourt for Indiana moving forward, and he’ll be in a favorable matchup against the Raptors on Saturday, who have allowed the eighth-most fantasy points to the position this season.

While he isn’t usually a high-usage, high-volume scorer, he has proven he can score when called upon. Given how depleted the backcourt is, he should get plenty of usage moving forward.

Julius Randle 30+ Points + Rebounds (-107)

Julius Randle has been a great complement to Anthony Edwards so far this season, and the dynamic duo will look to take down the banged-up Nuggets on Saturday. Randle is averaging 25.4 points and 6.0 rebounds in 33.3 minutes in his 12 games this season. On Friday, he had 26 points and 11 rebounds against the Kings, going comfortably over this player combo, and he has at least 30 combined points and rebounds in nine of his last 11 games.

He hit the over with 27 points and eight rebounds against the Jazz in his most recent back-to-back, and also did so against the Nuggets when he faced them earlier this year on the second night of a back-to-back with 24 points and seven boards. This combo feels like a great spot to get almost even money for a very reachable number for Randle, and he could get even more work if Jaden McDaniels (who left Friday’s game multiple times) or other Timberwolves are out or limited on Saturday.

Tim Hardaway Jr. over 2.5 3PM (+107)

I highlighted Hardaway in my top value plays for the day, and I’m doubling up and backing him in my player props as well. Hardaway is expected to move into the starting lineup for the Nuggets with Cameron Johnson (biceps) and Braun sidelined. He hasn’t started for Denver yet this season but has averaged 2.5 3PM in his 22.8 minutes per game off the bench.

Hardaway hit at least three shots from deep in three of his last five games and in five of his last nine. In several of those games, he played limited minutes off the bench, but with more work and more opportunities he should be able to have enough chances to convert at least three triples on Saturday against Randle and the Wolves.