3 Best Prop Bets for Warriors vs Kings Game 5 (Draymond Green Controls the Boards Again)

Wednesday's NBA Playoffs slate includes a crucial Game 5 between the'Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings. With things knotted up 2-2, expect these teams to come out firing to avoid being put on the brink of elimination.

Here are three of the'b est prop bets'for Warriors-Kings Game 5, courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.

Kings vs Warriors Game 5 Player Props

1. Draymond Green – Rebounds: Over 6.5 (-115)

Draymond Green has made his presence felt on the glass during this series. He's posted at least 9 rebounds in two of three outings so far, including 10 in his last time out. Controlling the boards is one of the forward's biggest contributions to his team, so he should continue his efforts there to help Golden State grab a 3-2 lead on Wednesday. De'Aaron Fox (6.0 RPG this seri es) nursing a major hand injury should also help free up some extra boards for Green.

2. Kevin Huerter – Made Threes: Under 2.5 (-154)

Kevin Huerter's serious struggles are an opportunity for bettors to cash in on. The sharpshooter has been trending down all series, and it finally led to reduced playing time in Game 4, as Huerter saw under 20 minutes for the first time. He has been pitiful off the bench for Sacramento, averaging 9.0 points on 38.1% shooting from the field and a dismal 14.3% from 3-point range. With Huerter already ice cold and potentially in the doghouse, the Under on his made threes looks awfully attractive after already hitting in the last four games.

3. Stephen Curry – Assists: Under 5.5 (-136)

Stephen Curry's having no trouble getting buckets against the Kings, logging at least 28 points in every outing so far. With the former MVP in a groove, he's focused less on his playmaking this series. Curry's hit this under in three of four games and his assist high in the first round is just 6, so it's clear distributing is an afterthought for him right now. The Warriors will need Curry to pace them in scoring if they're to hold off the Kings, so I'm expecting another quiet night for him in the assist column.