Tyler Herro (Miami Heat) Over 3.5 Rebounds (-161)

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Alright, let's talk a bit about Tyler Herro. The young Miami guard has been making a name for himself, showcasing a particular knack for cleaning the glass. Now, we're not just talking about his performance in any game, but specifically when he's on the road. Over his last five away games, Herro's been hauling in an average of 4.2 rebounds. That's a touch above our target of 3.5, and it gives us a solid foundation for this bet. But here's where it gets really interesting: when he's up against the 76ers, he elevates his game even further. The last five times he faced them, home or away, he's averaged 4.4 rebounds. And when he's in Philadelphia? That number jumps to 4.6. So, given these numbers, I'd say there's a strong case for backing Herro to snag more than 3.5 boards in Friday's game.

Davion Mitchell (Miami Heat) Over 16.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists (-128)

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Friday night's matchup between the Miami Heat and the Philadelphia 76ers is more than just another game for Davion Mitchell. He's been lighting up the scoreboard recently, averaging 15 points, 2.2 rebounds, and an impressive 6.8 assists over his last five outings. Even on the road, Mitchell's performance barely wavers, with his numbers sitting at 13.6 points, 2 rebounds, and 7 assists.But here's the clincher - Mitchell's combined points, rebounds, and assists have surpassed the 16.5 mark in four out of his last five games. That's an 80% hit rate, folks! And on the road? He's acing it with a perfect 3/3. So, even though Philly's defense might be tough, Mitchell's recent form suggests he's more than capable of overcoming the challenge. Banking on him to go over 16.5 combined points, rebounds, and assists could be a smart

Andrew Wiggins (Miami Heat) Under 1.5 Steals (-270)

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Let's put our money on Andrew Wiggins, shall we? Here's why. Wiggins is suiting up for the Miami Heat away at Philadelphia, and the Heat are up against the 76ers, a team that's been tough on him. The numbers don't lie: In his last five meetings with Philly, he's averaged just 1.3 steals, and on their home court, that number drops to one. Even his recent overall form doesn't help his case. His average steals over the last five games, whether at home or away, haven't reached the 1.5 mark. Plus, he's been pretty consistent lately, hitting the under in his last four games. So, while Wiggins can surprise us on any given night, the stats suggest the under on 1.5 steals is a smart bet. Trust the numbers and let's ride the under.

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