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NCAA Tournament - PrizePicks DFS Prop Picks Round 2
Caleb Love Over 26.7 Fantasy Score. March Madness has a little more Carolina flavor to it. Caleb Love is not going to shoot the lights out like he did in the first round. However, expect Love to at least shoot more than not. The concern is that 37% shooting percentage. That keeps his Fantasy Score prop lower at least. What is funny is that Love shoots a whisker better from three-point range compared to two-point range. Baylor can give up some points on occasion and the feeling is that North Carolina can keep this game close. The key to that will be Love. Take the over.
Tyler Burton over 28.8 Fantasy Score. The risk with playing the forward from Richmond is the inevitable can he get enough points. The peripherals will be there -- especially the rebounds. Burton is one of those forwards with some range. That's right. He shoots 37.3% from behind the arc. That's a nice bonus. Again, this one is close. In Round One, Burton hit the over despite a little turnover and rebound sweat. Expect a more intense sweat against Providence. It may come down to the points. Burton should be able to hold his own in a box-out fest with Providence. Take the over.
Kennedy Chandler under 28.8 Fantasy Score. The risk on this is immense. Chandler's Freshman year has been an interesting one. The Tennessee guard can make some shots but typically only attempts about 11 a game. That is not enough for what this prop is set. Now, this number makes sense given what happened in the first round. However, a more stern test here may push his numbers down a bit. That is where we look at the under for Saturday.
Alex O'Connell over 1.5 3-pointers made. The toughest thing is looking at this and trying to overthink it. The guard averages nearly six attempts a game and makes right around two. This is close but with Kansas trying to score in the 70's, that pace may help O'Connell. He will be left open to take more shots. With more three's being hoisted, that increases the chances of this prop hitting. Take the over as Creighton will need to hit a lot of three's to stay in this second round tilt.
Christian Braun over 2.5 free throws made. This is another hard one to gauge. However, Braun typically attempts enough foul shots. The only problem is his season average is at 2.6. The other dilemma is he only attempted two foul shots in the first round game versus Texas Southern. That should be rectified against Creighton. Expect Braun to sneak his way to the line at least 6-8 times on Saturday. He will atone for that bagel.
Some others to eye up:
One of the more fun matchups on Saturday again centers on Chet Holmgren from Gonzaga. Literally, the pivot can also shoot well from three-point range as well as the interior. Holmgren, like every Bulldog, started off slowly. Then, the second half came. Holmgren warmed to the task and got past the overs. Expect more of the same on Saturday.
Finally, Adam Flagler of Baylor has a prop of just 2.5 assists. North Carolina could give up some easy transition points if Baylor utilizes its speed advantage. He has three or more assists in three straight games. Take the over with a small wager on Saturday even versus the Tar Heels.
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