One of the two 2026 NBA Playoff series set to tip off on Sunday could come to a close. The Philadelphia 76ers will look to avoid getting swept by the New York Knicks in the first matchup. The Western Conference pairing between the San Antonio Spurs and Minnesota Timberwolves will follow that up.
We have you covered with a pair of prop predictions for both matchups, including picks for Tyrese Maxey and Anthony Edwards.
Continue below for our NBA player prop picks for Sunday, May 10.
NBA Player Prop Bets for Sunday, May 10
- Tyrese Maxey Under 3.5 Rebounds (+117)
- Anthony Edwards Over 25.5 Points (-103)

Tyrese Maxey Under 3.5 Rebounds (+117)

Maxey reached new heights as a rebounder during the 2025-26 season. The star point guard set a career best with 4.1 boards per contest. That success carried over into the first round of the playoffs, but it hasn't against New York.
The Kentucky product's rebounding average has dropped from 4.9 to 2.7 since Philadelphia took down the Boston Celtics, and that shouldn't come as a surprise. The Knicks have excelled at controlling the glass all year.
Only two teams gave up fewer rebounds per game (40.5) than the Knicks during the regular season, and they've stepped it up since then. New York is giving up a league-low 35.7 rebounds per game to opposing teams in the playoffs this year and has held Maxey under four rebounds six times in seven meetings in 2025-26, if you combine the regular season and postseason.
New York is built to continue controlling the glass even if OG Anunoby isn't able to suit up for a second consecutive contest.
Pick: Tyrese Maxey Under 3.5 Rebounds (+117)

Anthony Edwards Over 25.5 Points (-103)

The Timberwolves' top weapon is ready to leave it all out on the floor.
Edwards, who came off the bench and played less than 30 minutes in Games 1 and 2, started and scored a series-high 32 points in 41 minutes against the Spurs in Game 3.
While Edwards is likely still fighting through the pair of injuries he sustained in the first round, the situation is too dire for him to continue managing a limited workload. Going down 3-1 against San Antonio before heading back to the Frost Bank Center is less than ideal.
Edwards is no stranger to putting up monster stat lines against San Antonio. He averaged 36.7 points per game against the Spurs through three regular-season meetings this year. He logged 38.0 minutes and put up 24.0 shots per contest in those outings. That's not far off from the 26 shots he posted in Game 3.
Minnesota's leading scorer has never been shy about taking as many shots as he needs to win. Bettors should expect his shot volume to climb. He's scored at least 30 points in both of the playoff games he's attempted at least 25 shots in this postseason.

















