PointsBet’s Best Friday Bonus & Promo Code (Dec. 20): Embiid & Simmons Prop Boosters
Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports. Pictured: Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid (21) and guard Ben Simmons (25).
We have a 10-game NBA slate tonight, and of course some great NHL matchups on the board. PointsBet Sportsbook in New Jersey has a few bonuses and promo codes that deserve your attention.
Remember, if you're new to PointsBet, you can get an exclusive deposit match offer through The Action Network. Click this link and deposit $50 and you'll get $100 in free bets. There's no rollover required to get this bonus, and you can use your funds to bet some of the boosters outlined below.
PointsBet's Best Friday Promo Code & Bonuses (Dec. 20): NBA Boosters
Sixers Prop Boosters
- Joel Embiid to score 20+ points, boosted from -500 to -222
- Ben Simmons to score 15+ points, boosted from -145 to -105
Yes, you read that Embiid booster right. If you think Embiid is going to go off tonight, there is insane value on his prop booster wager.
Embiid is having another great season, averaging 22.7 PPG, including 23.8 PPG over his last 10 contests. I think you can expect Embiid's best effort tonight with the game on national TV (ESPN) and the 76ers coming off their first home loss of the season.
Simmons, meanwhile, comes into this matchup averaging 14.4 PPG but those numbers increase at home. At the Wells Fargo Center, Simmons averages 16 PPG. He has also been scoring more over the last 10 games (17.1 PPG).
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Friday's Best NHL Promotion
One of PointsBet's best daily promotions is their NHL early payout, which stipulates that if your NHL bet ever gets a two-goal lead in a game, you win your bet even if it ends up actually losing (promotion good for up to $100).
Tonight, our NHL expert Michael Leboff likes the New Jersey Devils (+165). If you read The Action Network frequently, you know Leboff has a thing for targeting underdogs, and this promotion is great for that, because these teams are often good enough to stay competitive but sometimes have a penchant for blowing big leads.
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