Jaden McDaniels (Minnesota Timberwolves) Under 3.5 Assists (-196)

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Jaden McDaniels is a talent to watch on the Timberwolves' roster, but the playmaker role doesn't seem to be his strongest suit, particularly during road games. When the Timberwolves are away, like they are against the Trail Blazers, McDaniels' assist game tends to take a hit. His average drops to a mere 1.4 in the last five away games, and against the Blazers specifically on their turf, he's averaged just 1.2 assists. McDaniels has consistently come below the 3.5 assists mark in 11 straight away games. Considering these patterns, it's hard to see him dishing out four or more assists in Portland. An under 3.5 bet on McDaniels' assists at Fanduel looks like a smart move, backed by a solid 8.4% model edge. The numbers are talking, and they're whispering, "Under, under, under…"

Julius Randle (Minnesota Timberwolves) Under 23.5 Points + Assists (-130)

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Looking at the upcoming Portland Trail Blazers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves game, the spotlight falls on Julius Randle. Randle's recent performance paints a picture of a player who might be struggling to meet lofty expectations. His last five outings on the road resulted in an average of just 22.6 points and 4.8 assists per game, falling short of the 23.5 mark we're looking at. Even more telling is his track record against the Blazers; only 18.3 points and a meager 2.7 assists on average when in enemy territory. Randle's latest displays suggest a trend that's difficult to ignore. Given the expected stat value of 21.77, it's hard not to fancy Randle to go under 23.5 for points + assists in this clash.

Anthony Edwards (Minnesota Timberwolves) Under 1.5 Steals (-222)

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In the upcoming clash between the Portland Trail Blazers and the Minnesota Timberwolves, it's Anthony Edwards' performance that's catching the eye. Specifically, the under 1.5 steals market. Now, Edwards has been steady on the defensive end, averaging 0.4 steals per game both in his last five overall and on the road. However, while he has had some success against the Blazers, nabbing 2 steals per game on average, it's worth noting that these numbers are bloated by a couple of outlier performances. In reality, his consistent level of play doesn't quite hit that mark. Plus, we can't overlook his recent form, hitting the under 5 times in his last 6 games and a perfect 3-for-3 in his last three away matches. So, while the odds might look tempting, the smart money's on Edwards coming under 1.5 steals in this matchup.

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