About Propline
Propline is an editorial site dedicated to NBA player prop research, published from a UK perspective and aimed at punters who hold accounts with UKGC-licensed bookmakers. The site does not run a bookmaker affiliate programme and does not earn commission from bets placed by readers. Its single output is editorial content — written, fact-checked and updated by the Propline editorial team — designed to help readers make better-informed decisions about which prop lines deserve a closer look and which do not.
What we cover
Our subject is narrow on purpose. Propline focuses exclusively on NBA player prop bets — the over/under markets pinned to a single player’s stat line for a single match, including points, rebounds, assists, threes, blocks, steals, combined markets such as PRA, milestone markets such as double-double and triple-double, and alternative-line ladders. We cover the markets, the maths behind their pricing, the regulatory frame in which UK punters access them and the integrity reforms that have reshaped them since 2024. We do not cover same-sport markets outside the NBA, casino games or sports unrelated to basketball.
Editorial methodology
Every article on Propline is built from the same core process. The starting point is a question or topic that UK NBA punters routinely ask, identified through search behaviour, reader emails and discussion in publicly indexed forums. From there, the editorial team gathers source material — preferring primary sources such as the UK Gambling Commission, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, GambleAware, the National Basketball Players Association, the American Gaming Association and the NBA’s own communications — over secondary aggregators or commentary.
Statistical claims are sourced to public datasets where possible. Hit-rate data is drawn from graded prediction samples disclosed by analytics providers. Regulatory data is taken from the UK Gambling Commission’s published industry statistics and operator-data releases. Quotations from public figures are taken from on-the-record press conferences, official statements or named publications, and are linked to the original source rather than rephrased through intermediaries.
Articles are reviewed before publication for two specific failure modes. The first is unverified detail — any figure we cannot cite to a primary or named secondary source is removed rather than softened. The second is regulatory drift — claims about UKGC rules, the statutory levy, Remote Gaming Duty rates or operator licensing are checked against the most recent published guidance. Where guidance has changed since publication, the article is updated and the change is reflected in the page’s modified-date metadata.
Editorial independence
Propline does not accept payment, gifted bets, free accounts or any other consideration from bookmakers in exchange for editorial coverage. We do not rank operators on a commercial basis. When we name a UKGC-licensed bookmaker, we do so because that operator’s coverage is genuinely relevant to the topic at hand — not because we have a commercial relationship with them. The editorial team is structurally separate from any commercial activity, and the site’s revenue model does not depend on driving sign-ups to specific operators.
We are not regulated as a financial or betting adviser, and nothing on Propline constitutes financial, legal or betting advice. Readers are entirely responsible for their own betting decisions. Where readers choose to act on information they read here, we strongly encourage them to verify the underlying facts with the relevant operator and regulator before placing any wager.
Our position on responsible gambling
The UK gambling landscape changed materially in April 2025 with the introduction of the statutory levy, and is set to change again in April 2026 with the Remote Gaming Duty rise. We believe these reforms are a net positive for punter protection, even where they tighten operator margin and indirectly affect the prices punters see on prop markets. Propline’s editorial line on responsible gambling is straightforward: every reader should set deposit and loss limits before opening an account, every reader should treat self-exclusion as a normal tool rather than a last resort, and every reader experiencing harm should reach out to GamCare or another regulated support service without hesitation.
We do not publish content that promotes betting as a financial strategy, glamourises gambling losses, or targets readers who could be vulnerable to harm. Where a topic touches on integrity, harassment of athletes, or industry practices we consider harmful, we cover it plainly rather than soft-pedalling.
Authorship
Articles on Propline are produced by the Propline editorial team and published under the Propline editorial byline. Where a specific author voice appears, it represents the editorial position of the team rather than an individual freelance contributor. The team’s collective experience covers basketball analytics, regulated betting market analysis and UK gambling regulation. We do not invent author personas or attribute work to people who did not contribute to it.
Contact and corrections
If you spot an error in any Propline article — a stale figure, an incorrect attribution, a regulatory claim that no longer holds — we want to know about it. We treat correction requests as a priority and update articles as soon as the verification work is complete. The fastest way to flag an issue is via the contact route published on nba Best Player Prop Bets.
This page was last reviewed on 8 June 2026.
