Ayo Dosunmu (Minnesota Timberwolves) Under 26.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists (-112)

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As the Timberwolves prepare to host the Trail Blazers, Ayo Dosunmu's stats suggest a strong case for hitting the under on his combined points, rebounds, and assists at 26.5. In his last five outings, he's averaged just 17 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 3.2 assists-numbers that fall well short of our target. When playing at home, his averages dip even more, with only 14.4 points and 4 rebounds. Against the Blazers, he's historically managed only 13.6 points and a mere 1.6 rebounds. Notably, his home hit rate is impressive, with under 26.5 in 9 of his last 10 games at Target Center. With an expected stat value of 21.13 and a model edge revealing a 23.3% drop-off, this matchup seems primed for Ayo to remain under the radar. The numbers tell a story of a

Bones Hyland (Minnesota Timberwolves) Under 18.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists (-114)

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As the Timberwolves gear up to host the Trail Blazers, all eyes will be on Bones Hyland-but the numbers suggest a quieter night for the young guard. Over his last five games, Hyland has averaged just 12.8 points, 1.2 rebounds, and 2.8 assists, far below our target of 18.5 combined. At home, he's even less prolific, posting an average of 11.6 points and 2.2 assists, which doesn't inspire confidence for a breakout performance.Against Portland, Hyland's contributions dip further. He's averaged only 7.4 points at home against them, coupled with minimal rebounds and assists. Given that he's hit the under in 12 of his last 15 games, and 15 of 20 at home, it seems prudent to expect a continuation of this trend. With a projected stat value of just 13.21, taking the under on Hyland's points, rebounds,

Jaden McDaniels (Minnesota Timberwolves) Under 1.5 Threes Made (-110)

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When the Minnesota Timberwolves take on the Portland Trail Blazers, all eyes will be on Jaden McDaniels, but betting the under on his threes made at 1.5 could be the smart play. While McDaniels has shown the ability to hit from beyond the arc, averaging 2 threes against Portland in recent matchups, the reality is he's been less prolific at home. In fact, he's only managed 1 three-pointer per game at home over his last five outings.With the Timberwolves facing off against a defense that's been solid at closing out on shooters, McDaniels' recent trend of just 1.2 threes over his last five games suggests he might not reach that 1.5 mark. Given his impressive hit rate of 10 out of 11 overall lately, it might be worth considering that this could be a game where he falls just short against the Blazers' defense.

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