Nikola Jokic (Denver Nuggets) Under 29.5 Rebounds + Assists (-1429)

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Ah, Nikola Jokic, the Denver Nuggets' towering titan on the court, set to face off against the Oklahoma City Thunder this Saturday. Now, let's consider a prop bet on Jokic going under 29.5 combined rebounds and assists. 'Why?' you might ask. Well, running the rule over his recent performances, he's been averaging 13.4 rebounds and 5.8 assists overall. When on the road, those numbers dip slightly to 12.2 rebounds and 6.4 assists. Not to mention, his track record against the Thunder doesn't exactly scream 'over'. He's averaged 14.4 rebounds and 6.4 assists in previous away games against them. So, while Jokic undoubtedly has the talent to sweep the floor, the stats suggest he might not reach that lofty 29.5 mark this time around. Don't get me wrong, he's a force to be reckoned with, but the numbers speak for

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City Thunder) Over 14.5 Points (-5000)

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Step into the spotlight, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. This Oklahoma City Thunder star has been lighting up the hardwood, especially on his home court. On average, he's been racking up a whopping 33.2 points at home over his last five games. That's more than double the Over/Under of 14.5 points set by fanduel. And let's not forget about his track record against the Denver Nuggets. He's been consistently excellent, dropping an average of 28.2 points in the last five matchups. Even better, when those games were in OKC, his point tally edged up to 31.6. This is a man who delivers under pressure. His overall hit rate? 9 out of 9. His home hit rate? A flawless 20 out of 20. Sure, stats don't guarantee outcomes, but with figures like these, I'd say banking on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to

Cason Wallace (Oklahoma City Thunder) Under 5.5 Assists (-1429)

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Listen up, folks! If you're looking for a sure thing, then our boy Cason Wallace is the ticket this weekend. Now, don't get me wrong, Wallace can dish the ball with the best of them, but his recent stats make it clear he's been focusing elsewhere. Over his last five games, he's averaged just 0.6 assists, barely scraping together one measly assist at home. Even against the Nuggets, he's only managed to average two assists, and that only bumps up to four when he's got the home-court advantage. The numbers don't lie - Cason's been consistently hitting below the 5.5 mark. In fact, he's nailed it in his last 11 games overall, and the last six at home. So, for this Saturday's showdown with the Nuggets, it's a pretty safe bet that Wallace will keep his assist numbers in check. I'd say take the under on this one, folks.

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