Confession: after a few too many rabbit holes during playoff season, Pick’em games have somehow become part of the daily routine. And based on what’s been showing up on the feed lately, it’s clearly not just a personal thing. If you’ve been curious but haven’t pulled the trigger yet, here’s the quick breakdown.
What Is Pick’em, Exactly?
Forget rosters and waiver wires. Pick’em gives you a card, a single scenario like “Will Luka score 30+ tonight?” or “Who wins Game 4?” — and asks one thing: what’s your call?
Get it right, and you score. Stack right calls enough, and you’re climbing the leaderboard. It’s fantasy sports distilled into the one thing that actually matters: knowing your game.
NBA Pick’em Streak to the Finals
The NBA launched its own version this postseason: NBA Pick’em Streak to the Finals.
The concept is simple: each day, questions tied to that night’s games drop, and the goal is to build the longest correct streak possible. Think: “Will the Cavaliers win by more than 3.5 points against the Pistons?” Yes or No. “Will the total points in the Pistons v Cavaliers game go over or under 209.5?” Over or Under.
One wrong answer resets everything, which makes every question feel surprisingly high-stakes for something that’s completely free to play.
Best for: Fans who want a quick daily ritual with real playoff energy behind it.
Yahoo Daily Draw
For those who want a bit more control, Yahoo Daily Draw adds an interesting twist to the format.
Each day, a pack of 6 prediction cards drops. Each card is a specific scenario — think “Will the Detroit Pistons score 50+ points first?” or “Will James Harden score 18+ points in the game?” The job is to pick the best 4 to play.
The wrinkle that makes it interesting: some cards come with multipliers. That Harden card? It’s worth 3 points base — but with a 1.5x multiplier, a correct call nets 4.5. So there’s always a decision: stack the reliable picks, or chase the bonus?
Best for: Fans who like a light strategic layer on top of their sports watching.
Why Is Everyone Suddenly Into This?
Traditional fantasy sports feel like a part-time job. Pick’em makes it a two-minute decision that still keeps you locked into every possession.
That’s the hook. When a prediction is riding on a stat line, the game stops being background noise. It becomes personal, and that’s a feeling that’s hard to replicate.
With the NBA putting its name on a Pick’em game this postseason, the format has officially gone mainstream. And from what’s been circulating, localized versions tailored to regional fanbases aren’t far behind.
The playoffs are on. Both games are free. There’s no better time to find out what your basketball instincts are actually worth.




