Unlock potential winning bets for Chicago Bulls playing Portland Trail Blazers. We analyze the top 6 player props available. Analysis includes NBA player props, best prop bets today, player statistics predictions.
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As our eyes dart towards the Friday night NBA marquee, we can't help but notice something intriguing about Jrue Holiday's assists prop. Over the past five games, he's been dishing out passes like a reluctant waiter, averaging just 3.6 assists overall and 3.8 when away. Now, against the defensive prowess of the Chicago Bulls, he's set to stay under that 6.5 assists benchmark. This isn't just a wild guess; his historical stats against the Bulls tell a similar tale, with a humble 3.6 assists average. Not to mention, he's been consistently falling below this line, reflected by a flawless hit rate over his last 13 games. There's no magic ball here- just cold, hard data pointing towards an 'Under' bet. So, while Holiday might be a maestro with the ball, it's unlikely he will be serving up more than 6.5 assists that night.
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When it comes to the upcoming Dallas Mavericks vs Sacramento Kings game, there's a betting opportunity that really caught my eye: Khris Middleton's under 8.5 rebounds + assists. Middleton's recent performances suggest he's in a bit of a drought, averaging only 3.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists in his last five games overall. That's a far cry from 8.5. Even when considering his head-to-head stats against the Kings, he's averaged just 3 rebounds and a commendable 6.5 assists over the last five encounters, but still not quite enough to breach our target. Moreover, his home and away stats also lean towards the under. Middleton's under 8.5 has hit in four out of his last four games and in 11 of his last 13 road games. So, for this game, the under on Middleton's 8.5 rebounds + assists seems to be a solid bet.
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Pour yourself a cup of joe, folks, and let's chat about this upcoming NBA faceoff between the Chicago Bulls and Portland Trail Blazers. You see, I've got my eye on Toumani Camara from the Blazers. Now, this young man has been an impressive player, no doubt. However, his recent away games tell a different story. He averages just 10 points on the road, a stark contrast to his overall average of 14.6 points. His assists take a dip too from 2.4 to 1.6. Camara's record against the Bulls? Even less impressive. He's barely been able to chalk up a single point or assist in past match-ups. I don't know about you, but my money's going under on Camara's 18.5 points + assists. It's a risky bet, sure, but the numbers don't lie. It's the smart play!
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You'd have better luck finding a polar bear in the Sahara than Rob Dillingham crashing the boards for more than 3.5 this Friday when the Bulls host the Trail Blazers. The man's rebounding stats are as skimpy as a diet salad. Over his last five games, he's averaged a mere 0.6 rebounds, home or away. Against the Blazers, he's not exactly jumping out of his shoes either, averaging just 1.5 rebounds. The Trail Blazers are no glass cleaning machines either, with zero rebounds on average lately. And if you need more convincing, take a look at Dillingham's track record. He's hit this under 14 times in a row overall, and 8 times straight at home. So, folks, if you're a betting person, this is as sure a thing as you're going to get. Dillingham under 3.5 rebounds? I'd bet my lunch on it.
Klay Thompson (Dallas Mavericks) Over 1.5 Threes Made (-312)
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Klay Thompson's shooting prowess from beyond the arc in recent games, especially at home, sends a strong signal for betting enthusiasts. In their upcoming showdown against the Sacramento Kings, Thompson's potential to shoot over 1.5 three-pointers seems like a promising bet. Averaging 3.2 three-pointers overall in the last five games, and even on home turf, Thompson hasn't dropped the ball, with a respectable average of 3 three-pointers. Against the Kings, he's maintained a healthy record of 2.6 three-pointers on average. When playing on home court against the Kings, this figure stands at 2.2. Additionally, Thompson's consistency is notable, hitting the mark in 17 out of his last 20 games, including 14 out of 17 home games. So, if you're looking for a player prop bet with a high implied probability of 75.8%, Thompson's over 1.5 three-pointers could be
Tre Jones (Chicago Bulls) Over 1.5 Assists (-714)
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With the coming Friday night clash of the Chicago Bulls and Portland Trail Blazers, all eyes are on our guy Tre Jones. He's a home court pro, making the United Center his personal theatre of assists. The data doesn't lie: Jones has been consistently over-delivering, with an average of 5 assists in his last five home games. His overall hit rate? Nothing short of perfect over the last two weeks.Now, let's talk specifics. In past face-offs against the Trail Blazers, Jones has been a certified playmaker, averaging 7 assists in their last five meetings, and upping his game to 7.5 assists when playing at home. With an expected stat value of 6.25, the 1.5 point mark feels like a walk in the park for him. So, for the fans and savvy bettors alike, banking on Jones for Over 1.5 assists seems like the smart call for Friday's showdown.
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