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The NBA Play-In Tournament tips off tonight, and Underdog Fantasy has incredible value promos for both games on the Tuesday, April 16 docket. New users can get a $100 deposit match and a free pick'em special for signing up and completing the registration process.

With tonight's first two games of the NBA Play-In Tournament — Los Angeles Lakers vs. New Orleans Pelicans and Golden State Warriors vs. Sacramento Kings — some of the league's biggest stars take the floor. LeBron James will try to lead his Lakers squad over the Pelicans, and Steph Curry will need a big game for the Warriors to beat the Kings. 

You can play Underdog Fantasy and capitalize on players' big performances in the NBA Play-In Tournament by using Underdog DFS promo code TSNBET. Here, we will break down this generous sign-up promo and share our picks for which players will have the best performances in the Western Conference NBA Play-In Tournament today.

Today's best DFS promos and bonuses for NBA Play-In Tournament, Lakers vs. Pelicans & Warriors vs. Kings, from Underdog and more

Three excellent promotions are available for new users to DFS platforms for tonight's Los Angeles Lakers vs. New Orleans Pelicans and Golden State Warriors vs. Sacramento Kings matchups. 

 

Don't forget, even if you are already a user of one of these DFS platforms, if you have not tried the other, it may be worth it, even if it is only to grab the sign-up promo.

NBA DFS picks for Tuesday, April 16: NBA Play-In Tournament

LeBron James 44.5 points + rebounds + assists: HIGHER

Even at 39 years old, LeBron is putting up MVP-caliber numbers, averaging 25.7 points, 7.3 rebounds and 8.3 assists per game. That is an average of 41.3 points + rebounds + assists per game. In a one-game play-in situation, LeBron will put his foot on the gas and should exceed his averages. He just did that in the season's final game against this same New Orleans team, scoring 28 points, dishing out 17 assists and grabbing 11 rebounds.

Austin Reaves 2 3-pointers made: HIGHER

With LeBron's recent passing style and Anthony Davis' attention in the paint, Austin Reaves has been getting some good looks for open threes and knocking them down. In April, Reaves averaged 2.3 made threes per game and has also made at least three in his last three games.

Steph Curry 29.5 points: HIGHER

The NBA's all-time leader in made threes has continued scoring at an elite level in his age-36 season. Curry averages 26.4 PPG but has been having some really big games when the Warriors need him most. He scored 33 points in his last game of the season, and in a must-win situation, he could potentially go off.

Jonathan Kuminga 13.5 points: HIGHER

The Warriors finally got the breakout season from Jonathan Kuminga they have been waiting for, with the third-year forward averaging 16.1 PPG. He has scored over 13.5 points in four of his last six games. His line is likely lower than normal because he is coming off a zero-point game in his last time out, which is very abnormal for him. If anything, expect him to bounce back and go way higher than 13.5 points.

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Caleb Tallman has written for many companies, big and small, everything from middle and high school sports to the national level and pro teams.