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Keldon Johnson OVER 1.5 Threes Made (+105)
There isn’t much to celebrate for the Spurs as they sit with the second-worst winning percentage in the league. It’s been specifically a tough stretch recently, losing 12 straight and 20 of their last 22.
There are some bright spots, including Keldon Johnson, who leads the team with 21.8 points per game.
He and the Spurs get a tough matchup against the Cavaliers and their top-ranked scoring defense.
Johnson’s three-point prop is favorable even in this matchup. The total is set under his season average, and Cleveland is allowing the second-most threes to power forwards per game this season.
Kyrie Irving OVER 34.5 Points/Rebounds/Assists (-115)
Dallas has been in the conversation as one of the top teams in the west, but with the acquisition of Irving, they’ve pushed that narrative further.
He has been great since coming over and is averaging 25.6 points in three games.
He gets the Timberwolves, who have been a below-average defense all season. Irving has gone over 34 points/rebounds/assists in 62% of his games this season, including the last two.
DeMar DeRozan OVER 28.5 Points/Assists (-113)
The Bulls are coming into tonight having lost six of their last ten. You’re quickly starting to see them fade in the east, and with Cleveland and Milwaukee on long-winning streaks, they’re starting to become a non-factor. Five of their next seven games are against under .500 teams so they could climb back.
That starts with the Magic, but they’re playing better, winning three of their last five. Overall they sit in the middle defensively, but they’ve struggled against post players.
They’re allowing the most points and assists to small forwards. This is a favorable matchup for DeRozan, who leads the team in both categories.
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