Wait Until You Hear What Happened: Dylan Harper Dropped 8 Boards in Game 1 and Nobody Is Ready For What's Next

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Dylan Harper Dropped 8 Boards in Game 1 and Nobody Is Ready For What's Next

Alright, Emerald City! You guys locked in for the NBA Finals? It's Game 2 tonight, Spurs versus Knicks, and let me tell you, things are already getting wild! The Knicks took Game 1, but the San Antonio squad is definitely looking to bounce back tonight. We've got some serious action on the court, and a few players are making big waves that you gotta keep an eye on.

Hart's Hustle and Handles Are No Joke

First up, let's talk about Josh Hart from the Knicks. This dude put in work in Game 1. Yeah, he only had three points, but don't let that fool you. He grabbed 15 rebounds and dished out six assists in an absolutely all-around performance. The man was everywhere! SportsLine expert Mike Barner is eyeing Hart's assist numbers for tonight, especially with his over/under set at 4.5 assists. Barner is taking the Over, and honestly, with Hart averaging 33 minutes a game in the playoffs and finding his rhythm, it makes sense. He dealt with some early foul trouble in Game 1, limiting him to 27 minutes, but still managed six dimes. He's hit at least five assists in six of his last nine games, so if he avoids foul trouble, he could easily keep that trend going.

Harper's Board Dominance Is NO Accident

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Now, for the Spurs, keep your eyes glued to Dylan Harper. This guy is on a mission! He racked up eight boards in the series opener, which caught a lot of attention. SportsLine expert David Bearman is backing Harper to finish with Over 3.5 rebounds tonight, and he's got the stats to back it up. Harper's played 25+ minutes off the bench in three of the last four playoff games, and after putting up 16 points and eight boards in Game 1, he should see even more court time tonight. Over his last 11 games, Harper has posted five or more rebounds in nine of them, averaging 6.4 rebounds a game in that stretch. Take out the two games where he was either injured or played limited minutes after an injury, and that average jumps to a massive 7.2. This isn't luck, folks, this is pure grit.

Champagnie's Clutch Threes Are Lighting It Up

And you can't talk about the Spurs without giving Julian Champagnie some love, especially from downtown. This dude scored 16 points in Game 1, and get this, he drained five 3-pointers on ten attempts. SportsLine expert Adam Thompson says it's almost a waste to pick him to do anything *but* hit threes, and honestly, he's got a point. Over the last four playoff games, Champagnie is a scorching 17-of-34 from beyond the arc, hitting 50 percent of his shots! In four of his last five games, he's attempted two or fewer two-point shots. He averages 11.1 points per game on the season, but he went for 20-plus in two of the final three games against the Thunder. The expert is taking him Over 2.5 total 3-point field goals, and I'm feeling that pick. Game 2 tips off tonight at 8:30 p.m. ET, and the Spurs are coming in as 6.5-point favorites. They're trying to even up this Finals series, so you know they're gonna be playing with fire. This ain't just about prop bets, folks, it's the NBA Finals! Don't miss a second of the action.

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