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NBA Milestone Props: +175 Paul Reed Bet for Pistons vs Cavaliers Game 7

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David Reginek-Imagn Images. Pictured: Paul Reed dunking against Cleveland.

Tonight, the NBA features the highly anticipated Game 7 between the Cavaliers and the Pistons. While superstars Cade Cunningham and Donovan Mitchell will dominate the headlines, we’ve found a betting edge in the supporting cast.

Paul Reed has become Detroit’s essential interior anchor to keep Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen at bay. Let's get into my NBA milestone props for Pistons vs Cavaliers Game 7.

NBA Milestone Props for Pistons vs Cavaliers Game 7

  • Paul Reed Over 7.5 Points (-129)
  • Paul Reed 10+ Points (+175)

Paul Reed Points Milestones

Running it back with Paul Reed. Still getting minutes, still getting opportunities, and this is even with Jalen Duren having one of his best games of the playoffs two nights ago.

Reed has had 11, 15, 10 and 17 points across his last four while logging 10, 14, 17 and 16 minutes.

No need to back off on this with Duren still being a wild card, with JB Bickerstaff willing to play two bigs at once, with him willing to play Reed for the first half minutes, and with him willing to keep Isaiah Stewart on ice.

Stewart, after starting the series with 13 and 15 minutes, respectively, has dropped off to 9, 7, 11 and 4 minutes.

Cavaliers vs Pistons Player Props for Game 7

  • Paul Reed Over 7.5 Points (-129)
  • Paul Reed 10+ Points (+175)
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Bryan Fonseca is a contributor for The Action Network specializing in basketball and combat sports. He began betting in 2019 while hosting DraftKings Tonight on MSG Networks. Before joining Action in 2022, Fonseca worked as an on-air host and writer at various outlets, including FanDuel, BasketballNews.com, Futuro Media, SLAM and SB Nation. Currently, he's also a sports editor and on-air analyst for the New York Post, where he covers the NBA, boxing, international basketball, betting and more. 

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