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Best Prop Bets for Game 4 of the NBA Finals

June 14, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

The Indiana Pacers are looking to shock the basketball world, trying to take down the Oklahoma City Thunder. This looks like a David versus Goliath matchup, with the Pacers having a 2-1 lead. There is also some money to be made during this upcoming game, as we have been doing in all series. It went perfectly last time with our Game 3 best prop bets, so it’s time to see if we can go perfect again. Fade or follow me, as we are now 8/9 on bets during the Finals, but here are the best prop bets for Game 4 of the NBA Finals.

Best Prop Bets for Game 4 of the NBA Finals

*All Oklahoma City Thunder vs Indiana Pacers odds are courtesy of DraftKings as of Friday morning.

Isaiah Hartenstein: Over 6.5 Rebounds (-125)

If the Thunder want to win the Finals, they must play Isaiah Hartenstein more. He has been a difference-maker this postseason, but has lost minutes during the NBA Finals. Now is the time for Hartenstein to be put back into the starting five or at least to get more minutes. When he does play, he racks up the boards.

This line has only missed one time in the last three games. Hartenstein had nine rebounds in Game 1, eight rebounds in Game 2, and only three in Game 3. The more he plays, the more points and rebounds he gets. He also racks them up while playing alongside Chet Holmgren. This game should see more of Hartenstein, which makes it a best bet for Game 4.

Isaiah Joe: Over 0.5 Made Threes (-110)

Isaiah Joe has turned it up in the NBA Finals, shooting 60 percent from long range. It is time for him to see a scoring uptick in a crucial Game 4 for the Thunder. The Thunder need better shooting, especially off the bench, and Joe fixes that problem.

After giving the Thunder six points in just four minutes of action, Joe should see some more minutes. He also could have been the spark for OKC in Game 3, as he never saw the court again once subbed out. Hopefully, Mark Daigneault has learned from his mistakes and will give the hot hand more minutes. If coach Daigneault learns from the past game, Joe should be a best bet for Game 4.

Jun 5, 2025; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Isaiah Joe (11) brings the ball up court against Indiana Pacers guard T.J. McConnell (9) during the third quarter during game one of the 2025 NBA Finals at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

T.J. McConnell: Under 6.5 Assists + Rebounds (-140)

T.J. McConnell was the hero of Game 3 for every Indiana Pacers fan in the world. He clutched up with 10 points, five assists, and a rebound. Now, it is time to fade McConnell in Game 4. The Thunder want to leave no doubt in Game 4 and tie the series up before returning to Loud City. To do this, they need to eliminate the Pacers’ bench.

McConnell is to the Pacers what Alex Caruso is to the Thunder: a spark plug and glue guy off the bench. He plays some good defense, hustles on every play, and does everything at a reasonable level offensively. With that in mind, the Thunder knows how to defend against the Pacers and should make it a game where McConnell will be forced out of the game. Oklahoma City will put pressure on the Indiana offense and make it where this is a best bet for Game 4.

 

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