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Gary Payton II Points Scored Props • Golden State

Gary Payton II has successfully made 54.1% of his shots from the field this year, ranking him in the 87th percentile among all players in the NBA. Gary Payton II has made 45.4% of his shots from downtown over the last 5 games, 18.2% more than he's sunk in all games this season. Offensive rebounds retain possession and lead to extra opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Golden State Warriors grade out 5th-best in in the league with 12.4 offensive rebounds per game this year. Over the last 5 games when they are on the road, the opposition's starting SGs have attempted 3.6 free throws per game (6th-most in the NBA) vs. the Minnesota Timberwolves, easily managing to draw fouls.
Mike Conley Points Scored Props • Minnesota

Mike Conley has converted 42.0% of his three-point shots at home this year, ranking him in the 87th percentile out of all players in the league. The matchup against Golden State is a positive one; when the Warriors are the visiting squad, they have given up the most points per game in the NBA to the opposing team's starting PGs this year (24.4). The Timberwolves check in as the 5th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 15 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore create new chances for scoring and assists). Mike Conley has made 100.0% of his foul shot attempts over the last 5 games, 9.0% higher than he's made over the course of the season. The matchup vs. Golden State is a favorable one for getting to the free-throw line; the other team's starting PGs have attempted a massive 7.1 foul shots per game this year when the Warriors are on the road (most in the league).
Jimmy Butler III Points Scored Props • Golden State

The Warriors have been the lowest scoring offense in the NBA over the last 5 games away from their home court. The matchup vs. the Minnesota Timberwolves is a difficult one; they have allowed the least points per game in the NBA to the opposition's starting PFs this year (14.5). The slowest pace-of-play team in the league over the last 10 games has been the Warriors. The Timberwolves have played at the slowest tempo in the league over the last 15 games, which should lead to decreased possessions for the Warriors. This year when they are away from home, the opposition's starting PFs have attempted 3.1 foul shots per game (9th-fewest in the NBA) against the Timberwolves, facing an uphill battle to get to the foul line.
Buddy Hield Points Scored Props • Golden State

Among all players in the NBA, Buddy Hield measures in the 92nd percentile for shots from behind the three-point arc, averaging 6.5 per game this year. Offensive rebounds retain possession and lead to extra opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Golden State Warriors grade out 5th-best in in the league with 12.4 offensive rebounds per game this year. Buddy Hield has made 100.0% of his foul shot attempts over the last 5 games, 17.2% more than he's put through the hoop in all games this season.
Donte DiVincenzo Points Scored Props • Minnesota

The Timberwolves check in as the 5th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 15 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore create new chances for scoring and assists). Donte DiVincenzo has made 100.0% of his free throw attempts over the last 5 games at home, 16.7% more than he's converted overall this season playing at home. Donte DiVincenzo is expected to see an increase in productivity across the board considering holding the home court advantage in this matchup.
Julius Randle Points Scored Props • Minnesota

Julius Randle has averaged 2.5 personal fouls per game playing at home this year, placing him in the 88th percentile -- among the NBA's highest-fouling. The most sluggish pace-of-play team in the league over the last 15 games has been the Timberwolves. The Minnesota Timberwolves will likely see a decline in plays in this game from sharing the court with the least up-tempo tempo team in the league over the last 10 games (the Golden State Warriors).
Jaden McDaniels Points Scored Props • Minnesota

Jaden McDaniels has made 5.0 shots made from the field per game this year, ranking in the 77th percentile among all players in the NBA. Out of all players in the NBA, Jaden McDaniels registers in the 85th percentile for playing time, logging a whopping 31.8 minutes per game this year. The matchup against the Golden State Warriors is a strong one for three-pointers; opposing starting SFs have shot for the highest three rate in the NBA this year (47.0%). The Timberwolves check in as the 5th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 15 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore create new chances for scoring and assists). Jaden McDaniels has converted 2.2 foul shots per game over the last 5 games, 0.9 higher than he's made overall this year.
Draymond Green Points Scored Props • Golden State

Draymond Green has sunk 54.0% of his field goal attempts over the last 5 games on the road, 11.3% higher than he's converted overall this season away from home. Draymond Green has sunk 2.0 three-pointers per game over the last 5 games, 0.8 more than he's made over the course of the year. Draymond Green has averaged 29.3 minutes per game this year, some of the highest playing time of any player in the league: 78th percentile. Offensive rebounds retain possession and lead to extra opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Golden State Warriors grade out 5th-best in in the league with 12.4 offensive rebounds per game this year.
Jonathan Kuminga Points Scored Props • Golden State

Offensive rebounds retain possession and lead to extra opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Golden State Warriors grade out 5th-best in in the league with 12.4 offensive rebounds per game this year.
Rudy Gobert Points Scored Props • Minnesota

Rudy Gobert has converted 6.0 baskets per game over the last 15 games, 1.4 more than he's made overall this season. Out of all players in the league, Rudy Gobert measures in the 88th percentile for playing time, compiling an enormous 32.5 minutes per game on his home court this year. When defending opposing starting Cs, Quinten Post ranks in the 100th percentile with a whopping 11.3 field goal attempts against him per game this year. The Timberwolves check in as the 5th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 15 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore create new chances for scoring and assists). Rudy Gobert has attempted 5.4 free throws per game over the last 5 games playing at home, 1.3 higher than he's attempted in all games this year at home.
Quinten Post Points Scored Props • Golden State
When squaring off against fellow starting Cs, Rudy Gobert has been in the 88th percentile with a massive 2.2 three-pointers attempted against him per game this year. Offensive rebounds retain possession and lead to extra opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Golden State Warriors grade out 5th-best in in the league with 12.4 offensive rebounds per game this year. Quinten Post has made 100.0% of his free throw attempts over the last 10 games on the road, 14.3% more than he's converted overall this season while playing on the road.
Brandin Podziemski Points Scored Props • Golden State

Brandin Podziemski has made 2.7 three-pointers per game over the last 15 games, 0.9 higher than he's made from beyond the arc over the course of the season. Offensive rebounds retain possession and lead to extra opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Golden State Warriors grade out 5th-best in in the league with 12.4 offensive rebounds per game this year. Brandin Podziemski has successfully made 83.3% of his foul shot attempts over the last 10 games on the road, 11.0% more than he's put through the hoop in all games this season on the road.
Anthony Edwards Points Scored Props • Minnesota

Anthony Edwards has averaged 27.2 points per game this year, putting him among the best players in the league in this category: 99th percentile. In comparison to last season's 2.5 clip, Anthony Edwards's three-point shots made have jumped this season to 4.0 per game. Out of all players in the league, Anthony Edwards slots into the 98th percentile for playing time, compiling a colossal 36.6 minutes per game this year. The Timberwolves check in as the 5th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 15 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore create new chances for scoring and assists). Out of all players in the NBA, Anthony Edwards comes in at the 97th percentile for getting to the charity stripe, posting a monstrous 6.2 free throw attempts per game this year.
Naz Reid Points Scored Props • Minnesota

Naz Reid has gone over 12.5 in 1 of his last 10 games.
Nickeil Alexander-Walker Points Scored Props • Minnesota

Nickeil Alexander-Walker has gone over 4.5 in 6 of his last 10 games.
Kevon Looney Points Scored Props • Golden State

Kevon Looney has gone over 2.5 in 3 of his last 10 games.
Moses Moody Points Scored Props • Golden State

Moses Moody has gone over 4.5 in 4 of his last 10 games.
Pat Spencer Points Scored Props • Golden State

Pat Spencer has gone over 4.5 in 4 of his last 10 games.
GS vs MIN Trends
Golden State Trends
The Golden State Warriors have hit the 4Q Moneyline in 29 of their last 41 games (+16.40 Units / 29% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have covered the 4Q Spread in 28 of their last 41 games (+15.35 Units / 33% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have hit the 2H Game Total Under in 20 of their last 25 games (+14.40 Units / 51% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have hit the 1Q Game Total Under in 43 of their last 69 games (+13.35 Units / 17% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have hit the 2H Moneyline in 18 of their last 24 away games (+10.99 Units / 27% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only hit the 1H Moneyline in 34 of their last 81 games (-48.70 Units / -29% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only hit the Moneyline in 42 of their last 76 games (-29.70 Units / -14% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only hit the 1Q Game Total Over in 27 of their last 71 games (-24.00 Units / -29% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only hit the 1Q Moneyline in 33 of their last 75 games (-21.60 Units / -18% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only covered the 1H Spread in 30 of their last 74 games (-21.10 Units / -25% ROI)
Minnesota Trends
The Minnesota Timberwolves have hit the 4Q Moneyline in 43 of their last 59 games (+26.20 Units / 32% ROI)
The Minnesota Timberwolves have covered the 4Q Spread in 39 of their last 59 games (+19.55 Units / 29% ROI)
The Minnesota Timberwolves have hit the Team Total Over in 34 of their last 52 games (+13.05 Units / 22% ROI)
The Minnesota Timberwolves have hit the 1Q Moneyline in 19 of their last 26 games (+12.50 Units / 20% ROI)
The Minnesota Timberwolves have hit the 3Q Game Total Over in 16 of their last 20 games (+11.25 Units / 49% ROI)
The Minnesota Timberwolves have only hit the Moneyline in 28 of their last 50 games at home (-26.65 Units / -11% ROI)
The Minnesota Timberwolves have only hit the 2Q Moneyline in 20 of their last 50 games at home (-24.32 Units / -28% ROI)
The Minnesota Timberwolves have only hit the 1H Moneyline in 49 of their last 98 games (-22.95 Units / -10% ROI)
The Minnesota Timberwolves have only hit the Team Total Under in 21 of their last 59 games (-21.60 Units / -32% ROI)
The Minnesota Timberwolves have only covered the 2Q Spread in 18 of their last 50 games at home (-19.15 Units / -33% ROI)
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