Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio Spurs) Under 12.5 Rebounds (-114)

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As the Spurs gear up to face the Miami Heat, all eyes will be on Victor Wembanyama, but I'm looking at his rebound total, specifically the under at 12.5. While he's a remarkable talent, recent trends suggest a dip in production on the boards, especially away from home. In his last five games, he's averaged just 10 rebounds, and when we zoom into his away performance, that number drops to 10. Against the Heat, historically a tough matchup, Wembanyama has managed 11.5 rebounds per game on the road in their last five meetings. However, with Miami's physical frontcourt likely limiting his opportunities, I'm confident he'll fall short of that 12.5 mark. Given his impressive but not overwhelming hit rate of 10 out of the last 13 away games, this feels like a solid play. Don't sleep on the under here; it's a savvy move for tonight's matchup.

Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio Spurs) Under 42.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists (-114)

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As the Spurs gear up to face the Miami Heat in what promises to be a thrilling encounter, Victor Wembanyama's recent away performances suggest he might struggle to hit the Over on 42.5 points, rebounds, and assists combined. Over his last five games, he's averaged a solid 25 points but drops to just 17.2 points away from home. His rebounding numbers also take a hit, with only 10 per game in that same stretch on the road.Against the Heat, he's found modest success, averaging 21 points, but when away, that dips slightly to 19.5. Furthermore, his assists have fallen to just 3.2 on the road, which is a significant concern given the competitive Miami defense. Considering his overall hit rate is 3 out of 4 for this bet type and he's hit the Under in all of his last 10 away games, the Under 42.5 looks like the smart play here.

Andrew Wiggins (Miami Heat) Over 17.5 Points + Rebounds (-106)

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As the Miami Heat gear up to face the San Antonio Spurs, keep your eyes on Andrew Wiggins to surpass 17.5 combined points and rebounds. Wiggins has been on a roll lately, hitting this mark in 9 of his last 10 games, showcasing an impressive consistency that's tough to ignore. At home, he's averaged 17.4 points and 5.8 rebounds over his last five outings, which paints a promising picture as he takes on a Spurs team that has struggled defensively.Even more telling is his performance against San Antonio, where he's averaged around 15 points and 5.2 boards recently. With the home crowd behind him and a favorable matchup at play, Wiggins seems poised to exceed expectations. Given the stakes and his recent form, betting on him to go over 17.5 feels like a savvy move.

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