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Best Steph Curry prop bets for Warriors vs. Suns on Tuesday 11/4/25

Check out the top Steph Curry prop bet on DraftKings Sportsbook for Warriors vs. Suns on Tuesday as you fill out NBA betting cards for the six-game slate.

Steph Curry may find himself in the 17th year of his NBA career, but he continues to defy Father Time, at least for the moment. Tonight, he and the Golden State Warriors take on the Phoenix Suns in a Western Conference matchup on the West Coast. What better way to settle in for the late slate than with some prop bet action, right?

Here are the top Steph Curry prop bets on DraftKings Sportsbook for Warriors vs. Suns on Tuesday night.

Best Steph Curry prop bets on DraftKings Sportsbook

Through seven games of the new season, the Warriors are off to a 4-3 start behind the efforts of their star point guard as per usual. Curry, 37 years old, has posted some quality outings once again as he leads his team in a loaded Western Conference. Yes, the sample size remains small, but he averages 26.6 PPG, his highest mark since the 2022-23 campaign. While his 38.5% shooting split from three-point range is the second-lowest of his career, that’s a number most players only dream of achieving. The guard actually shoots 58.8% on two-point attempts, an impressive figure for a player of his size. Plus, Curry pitches in 4.4 assists and 3.6 rebounds per night as well.

He shows few signs of slowing down, and with Jimmy Butler questionable tonight against the Suns, Curry should see a sizable workload once more. DraftKings Sportsbook lists his player prop bet lines at 26.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 5.5 assists and 4.5 three-pointers made. His combined PTS + REB + AST line comes in at 36.5.

For tonight’s game, the over on Curry’s three-pointers prop could prove fruitful. While he’s gone over 4.5 threes just twice in seven games, the matchup provides reason to believe the superstar shooter could bang home a couple of extra shots from deep. The Suns allow the sixth-most 3PM to point guards at 3.47 a night and are roughly average against the three-pointer in general, at least in terms of opponent shooting percentage (34.9%). Plus, they lack real defensive talent in the starting backcourt with Devin Booker and Grayson Allen slotting in at the one and the two.

Generally speaking, both of these teams also play at an average pace and Phoenix ranks 23rd in opponent points per game. With Curry averaging over 11 three-point attempts per contest, the most of any player in the league, he should fire away from deep range. If Butler doesn’t play, the guard will see even greater volume from beyond the arc as well. Those factors all shape up to create perfect conditions for a vintage night for Curry in the three-pointer category.

Best bet: Stephen Curry over 4.5 3PM (+102)

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