Thomas Bryant (Cleveland Cavaliers) Under 1.5 Threes Made (-161)

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When the Cleveland Cavaliers host the Indiana Pacers this Sunday, all eyes might be on the stars, but let's shine a light on Thomas Bryant's three-point shooting. In recent outings, Bryant's averaging just one three-pointer made over his last five games, and he's struggled even more against the Pacers, hitting only 0.2 triples per game in their last five meetings. At home, he hasn't even found the net from beyond the arc against Indiana-zero threes made in their last matchup at the Cavs' home court. With a hit rate of just 33% on the season for this line, it's tough to see him eclipsing the 1.5 mark here. Given that he's been under in eight of his last nine games, placing a bet on him to stay under 1.5 threes feels like the smart play. The numbers tell a compelling story, and we're backing the trend.

Keon Ellis (Cleveland Cavaliers) Under 2.5 Rebounds (+134)

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Keon Ellis has been a promising player for the Cavaliers, but when it comes to grabbing boards, the numbers suggest it might be a good idea to lean towards the under for his rebounds against the Pacers. In the last five games, he's averaged just 1.8 rebounds, and even at home, he's only managed 2.4. Against Indiana, the stats are particularly stark-he's averaging a mere 0.3 rebounds in their last five matchups, and astonishingly, he hasn't pulled down a single board at home versus them. With his overall hit rate at under 2.5 rebounds standing at 4 out of 5 recently, and a solid 14 of 20 at home, this trend might just continue. Backing the under here feels like a smart move based on this compelling data narrative.

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