NBA Player Props: Nov. 24, 2025
Top player props for Nov. 24, 2025
Here are our favorite player prop picks for the slate on Nov. 24, 2025. Short, straightforward takes — what to watch and why we like each selection. Odds listed were current at publication and can change leading up to tip-off.
Bennedict Mathurin — Over 20.5 points (Odds: 1.91)
The Pacers have been banged up, which leaves a couple of players shouldering most of the scoring load. Mathurin likes to handle the ball and takes a lot of shots when he’s on the floor. He’s been efficient in the opportunities he’s had this season, and given the roster issues around him he should continue to see enough touches to clear this total.
Michael Porter Jr. — Over 24.5 points (Odds: 1.87)
Porter’s been rolling lately and is getting plenty of offensive responsibility. He’s logging heavy minutes and taking a high volume of shots, which is the main reason we’re backing him to exceed 24.5 points. If he remains the primary scoring option, this looks playable.
P.J. Washington — Under 16.5 points (Odds: 1.87)
Washington can pop for big games, but he’s not a dependable high-volume scorer every night. Against a physical, disciplined defense this matchup doesn’t project many easy scoring chances for him. We expect a quieter night and see the under as the safer play.
Coby White — Over 20.5 points (Odds: 1.87)
White is back from injury and has made an immediate offensive impact in limited action — including 27, 25 and 20 in his most recent outings. He looks comfortable shooting and creating, so riding his hot hand against a team that’s struggled defensively makes sense.
DeMar DeRozan — Under 17.5 points (Odds: 1.87)
DeRozan has been in a slump and his shot volume has dipped; he’s cleared this number only once in his last several games and has had a few single-digit nights. With limited looks and a team that’s struggling to score consistently, the under feels like the smarter call for now.
Notes and quick tips
Odds and lines move — check them just before placing a bet. Monitor injury reports and minute projections; player workload and matchups are the biggest factors for small swings in these totals. Think about roster rotations, recent usage rate, and defensive matchups rather than relying on name recognition alone.
Bet responsibly: set a bankroll, use sensible stake sizes, and treat these picks as one input among many when making decisions. These are opinions, not guarantees — use them to help inform your own research.