Andrew Nembhard (Indiana Pacers) Under 9.5 Rebounds + Assists (-147)

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When the Pacers take on the Hornets this Friday, all eyes will be on Andrew Nembhard, but not for the reasons you'd expect. Nembhard's been having a bit of a dry spell at home; his average rebounds and assists barely scrape 5.8. Against the Hornets, he's struggled a bit more, averaging even less with 4.9. The numbers don't lie and in this case, they're telling us that Nembhard is likely to clock in under 9.5 rebounds + assists. Let's not forget his overall hit rate, which has been stellar with 5 out of the last 6 games coming in under. And let's talk about home sweet home - Nembhard's been consistent; the last 3 games at home have all hit under. So, it's safe to say, our money's on the under. As much as we'd love to see Nembhard break this pattern, the odds are stacked against him.

Bilal Coulibaly (Washington Wizards) Under 1.5 Blocks (-244)

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As the Washington Wizards hit the road to face the Atlanta Hawks this Friday, it's Bilal Coulibaly who's catching our attention. But it's not for his sky-high block numbers. Quite the opposite. Coulibaly's been rather quiet on the block front, especially on the road, averaging just 0.2 blocks in his last five away games. Even when facing the Hawks, he's been reserved, averaging 0.6 blocks overall and just 0.2 when away. With these numbers, it's no wonder his under 1.5 blocks prop has a 70.9% implied probability. Coulibaly is proving himself to be consistent too, hitting 14 out of his last 15 for the under and a perfect 7 out of 7 on the road. So, while Coulibaly might not be the nightclub bouncer of the NBA, he's certainly a safe bet for those looking for a solid under play.

Brandon Miller (Charlotte Hornets) Over 2.5 Threes Made (-189)

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Just picture this: it's Friday night, the Charlotte Hornets are facing off against the Indiana Pacers, and all eyes are on Brandon Miller. I mean, why wouldn't they be? Miller's been on an absolute tear recently, sinking threes like it's second nature. Over his last five games, he's averaged an impressive 3.8 three-pointers per game overall, and the same on the road. Not to mention, he's hit the mark in every single one of those games. Sure, he's facing the Pacers this time, and his average dips slightly to 2 threes per game on their turf. But let's not forget his recent track record against the Pacers: a notable 4 three-pointers per match. The stats don't lie, folks. Brandon Miller's been on fire, and I don't see him cooling down anytime soon. So, let's bank on Miller going over 2.5 threes in this game.

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