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Underdog Promo Code TRADITION: Claim $75 Bonus for NBA Cup Semifinals

Ethan Stone

By Ethan Stone

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The latest Underdog promo code TRADITION unlocks a no-brainer offer for those looking to get started with the best DFS app in the business. On top of that, new users can claim a Play $5, Get $75 offer for tonight’s NBA Cup action, featuring Magic vs. Knicks and Spurs vs. Thunder.

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There are several great DFS apps out there, but it’s truly hard to beat Underdog, which was one of the first DFS apps on the market. Underdog has many great ways to play for fans of the NBA, NHL, NFL and college sports, including pick’em contests. We’ll go over some of our favorite picks for tonight’s NBA Cup action further down this page.

Let’s dive in.

How to claim this Underdog Promo Code TRADITION

This welcome offer is really easy to understand. Just play $5 on the picks of your choice with your first entry to claim $75 in bonus entries, for use however you see fit. This offer is guaranteed in nature, too.

Here’s a look at how you can get started with this Underdog promo code TRADITION today:

  1. Sign up by clicking the link above. From there, you’ll be directed to create a username and password to complete the registration process.
  2. Enter basic information such as address, date of birth, phone number and so on. All users must be 18+ and located within a state that offers Underdog Fantasy (41 U.S. states)
  3. Download the Underdog Fantasy app on your mobile device and decide on the amount you wish to deposit.
  4. Play $5 worth of entries to claim $75 in bonus entries, good for use on the NBA, NHL, NFL and much more.

Underdog Picks for NBA Cup Quarterfinals

With the Underdog promo code SATURDAY in hand, here are some things to know for December 13 matchups:

The star power is on full display tonight. Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been on an absolute tear, averaging a staggering 31.2 points on 66.7% shooting over his last four games. He faces a Spurs team that allows opponents to shoot 47.2% from the field. His teammate, Chet Holmgren, has also been a force, contributing 20.8 points and 8.4 rebounds over his last five contests.

On the other side of that matchup, Victor Wembanyama is listed as probable with a calf issue, but if he plays, he’ll face the league’s top-rated defense. The Thunder boast a defensive rating of 101.9, a league-best. For the season, Wembanyama has been dominant, averaging 26.2 points and 12.9 rebounds.

In the Eastern Conference clash, Jalen Brunson continues to lead the Knicks, averaging 27.8 points and 6.6 assists over his last five games. He’ll be taking on an Orlando Magic squad missing key frontcourt players, as both Franz Wagner (leg) and Moritz Wagner (knee) are out. This could open up opportunities for Knicks big man Karl-Anthony Towns, who has been putting up 24.0 points and 12.5 rebounds in his last four appearances. For the Magic, Paolo Banchero will look to carry the load, entering the contest with season averages of 20.2 points and 7.9 rebounds.

Ethan Stone

Ethan Stone was an editor for his student newspaper at the University of Tennessee and is now a News Manager for Saturday Tradition.