The Thunder went to 2-1 following a 128-108 victory against the Spurs. Analysts are starting to ask a reasonable—if uncomfortable—question. Is this all a little too much, too fast, for Victor Wembanyama? The 22 year old French phenom has delivered at a rate that already have fans sitting in excitement to watch his future as a GOAT.
The trouble is that the Thunder-Spurs series is not happening in the future. It’s now. And of course, the Thunder has a GOAT of their own to contend with.
Are the Spurs simply out of their depth against the deeper and more seasoned Thunder? Time will tell. That said, momentum is certainly on the Thunder’s side at this point.
We’ve got more playoff action coming up today. First, let’s look at how yesterday’s picks performed.
Featured Bets Recap
Last Night’s Featured bets delivered with 2 hits and 1 miss.

De’Aaron Fox was listed as “questionable” yesterday morning. That questioned was answered—quite thoroughly, we feel—in the form of a 15 point performance, that comfortably cleared our over.
Keldon Johnson, unfortunately, did not deliver. We needed 10 or more out of him. He produced 5 on 20% shooting.
Thanks to Alex Caruso, we have a winning record for the day. We needed him to find fewer than 4 rebounds against the Spurs. He managed just 3.
After going 0-3 yesterday, we’re happy to meet the day with a winning record. How did your picks do?
Today’s Featured Bets
Single-prop angles where our model shows higher probability than the odds reflect.

James Harden is a frequent guest on our Featured Bets page. Over 19 is a very plausible line from him. He averages 24 points per game, though he’s been at closer to 20 lately. That said, it won’t take a remarkable performance to clear the over.
Sam Merrill has been scoring 8 points per game on average in the playoffs. He’s doing this with 43% shooting from the field. As long as his FG% holds, and he gets his looks, it should be an easy line to cover.
The same could be said of McBride. He has been averaging 7 points per game over his last ten, shooting 33% from the field. His FG% for the season is 43%. If he hits the court warm, and shoots with enough volume, he should be able to meet the line.
Today’s Parlays
Multiple edges combined into one value-driven parlay.
We’ve got a five legged parlay at +2567.
It goes like this:
Mitchell Robinson-Over 5.5 Total Points
James Harden-Over 19.5 Total Points
Karl-Anthony Towns-Over 18.5 Total Points
Dennis Schröder-Over 6.5 Total Points
Miles McBride-Over 6.5 Total Points
Mitchell Robinson has been averaging 8 points per game over his last ten. He averages 72% from the field and so does not need many looks at all to clear the over.
James Harden, as mentioned earlier, is an easy candidate for clearing 20 on any give game.
Karl-Anthony Towns have been averaging 19 points per game over his last ten. He’s been shooting 57% from the field throughout the post-season, which will certainly help things along nicely where this line is concerned.
Next, we’re needing 7 points from Dennis Schroder. This one is a little tricky. Schroder hasn’t cleared 7 in any of his last five games. It’s mostly been a matter of volume. He took four or fewer shots in almost all of those performances.
With looks and even lukewarm shooting he should be able to get there.
Finally, McBride. We’ve already made our case for him. Our Featured Bet asked 6 points of him. This line needs 7. Either way, he’s capable of getting there.
That’s it for today
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