Bryan Armetta shares his three favorite player prop bets on DraftKings Sportsbook for Tuesday’s seven-game NBA slate.

Seven games between 14 teams make up Tuesday’s NBA action. Among the matchups to watch, the Sixers will hope to pick up a home win vs. the Bucks. Later, the Pistons battle the Nuggets for a potential NBA Finals preview. To cap things off, the red-hot Clippers will look to keep it up against the Jazz.

With so many potential choices, who should bettors back tonight? Here are my three favorite NBA prop bet picks on DraftKings Sportsbook for Tuesday’s contests.

Top NBA prop bet picks

Karl-Anthony Towns 20+ points (-125)

Trade rumors are swirling around Karl-Anthony Towns. It’s easy to see why; a contending Knicks squad needs to revamp their roster at the trade deadline. Two defensive liabilities in Jalen Brunson and KAT makes a title difficult, at best. Still, it’s not as if the center is suddenly a scrub. Through 42 games, Towns is putting up 20.5 points, 11.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists to go with 47/36/86 shooting splits. Those are terrific numbers for most players, but a clear downgrade for the five-time All-Star.

Tuesday presents an opportunity for KAT to bolster his season-long statistics. The Kings are a mess on defense, especially down low. Domantas Sabonis is finally healthy, but the veteran has never provided much opposition on that end of the floor. As a unit, Sacramento is allowing the fourth-most points (121.2) and second-most points in the paint per game (55.5) to opponents. Towns, for all his struggles, has scored at least 20 points in 23 of his 42 appearances. He should find a way to add to that total tonight.

VJ Edgecombe 5+ rebounds (-115)

There’s more reason for optimism this season in Philadelphia, due in large part to VJ Edgecombe. The third overall pick during last summer’s NBA Draft has already turned plenty of heads. Over 41 games, the wing is averaging 15.4 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.5 steals. That level of two-way production is rare for almost anyone, let alone a rookie. It also ensures that head coach Nick Nurse can leave Edgecombe on the floor for almost any situation.

Granted, putting up numbers isn’t easy on this loaded 76ers squad. Edgecombe plays a supporting role to names such as Tyrese Maxey, Joel Embiid, and Paul George. Still, he can impact games in ways that don’t involve scoring. The Baylor alum has secured at least five rebounds in 26 of his 41 outings. Tuesday’s opponents, the Bucks, are giving up the tenth-most boards per game this season (54.6). That’s without factoring in the absence of Giannis Antetokounmpo (calf). A busy day on the glass is more than likely for Edgecombe in this one.

Dillon Brooks under 21.5 points (-115)

A key catalyst for Phoenix’s remarkable 2025-26 campaign has been Dillon Brooks. The veteran has bounced between three different teams over his nine-year career. However, it appears that he’s finally found a home in the desert. Known primarily as a defensive menace, Brooks has taken his offensive game to new heights. Over 40 games with the Suns, the Canadian has recorded 20.4 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists. He’s done so despite playing second-fiddle on most nights to superstar Devin Booker.

That won’t be the case on Tuesday; Booker is sidelined with an ankle injury. With that being said, a massive offensive output is no guarantee for Brooks. The forward is an erratic shooter, equally capable of impressing or regressing. Over his last eight games, the journeyman has reached 20+ points only three times. A date with a mediocre Nets defense helps, but it might not be enough to change that trend. In addition, there’s a decent chance Phoenix wraps this one up before the fourth quarter. The odds are against Brooks this evening against Brooklyn.