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Orlando Magic vs. Atlanta Hawks: Onyeka Okongwu over 11.5 points -- Pick6, 1 PM CT
Okongwu has played off the bench in each of the Hawks' last four games, and that trend will continue as long as the starting frontcourt duo of Kristaps Porzingis and Jalen Johnson remains healthy. However, the second-unit role hasn't prevented Okongwu from making the most of his available minutes. Even though he posted a season-low seven points in the loss to the Cavaliers on Nov. 2, Okongwu opened the season scoring in double digits in each of his first six outings, including putting up 12 or more points in his four appearances off the bench. The Magic have an imposing frontcourt in Wendell Carter and Goga Bitadze, though Okongwu is more than capable of winning individual battles near the rim against either player. Don't be surprised if the big man clears this line of putting up at least 12 points for the sixth time this season.
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Philadelphia 76ers vs. Chicago Bulls: Tre Jones over 20.5 points + rebounds + assists -- Sleeper, 1 PM CT
Jones has been one of the main reasons the Bulls have played at a high level this season, as the veteran floor general has scored in double digits in all but one of his six appearances to date. When looking at this specific line of at least 21 points + rebounds + assists, Jones has cleared it in four of those six contests -- with the other two seeing him reach at least 15 P+R+A. In short, the veteran floor general should have a good shot at achieving this line against a Philadelphia backcourt that doesn't really stand out for posting elite defensive numbers. Jones is averaging 12.2 points, 6.3 assists and 3.3 rebounds per game, so if he plays within the averages he's had so far in 2025-26, he could reach this proposed line.
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Phoenix Suns vs. Golden State Warriors: Jonathan Kuminga under 22.5 points + assists -- 1 PM CT, PrizePicks
Kuminga will have to rely on his scoring numbers to have a realistic shot at reaching this mark of at least 23 points and assists, as he's averaging a mere 3.3 dimes per game. Furthermore, with him playing alongside Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler, his chances of operating as a primary scoring weapon and/or playmaking option are limited. In a best-case scenario, Kuminga could hover around the 20-point mark, but he'll always be the third-best option on offense for Golden State. He's averaging 17.4 points and 3.3 assists per game this season, so those averages won't be enough to reach this line. After all, Kuminga has finished with at least 23 P+A in only two of his last six games after doing so in the regular-season opener against the Lakers on Oct. 21.
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