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Tyrese Haliburton (Indiana Pacers) Over 0.5 Threes Made (-2000)
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The statistical analysis overwhelmingly supports this bet on Tyrese Haliburton making over 0.5 threes in the Pacers vs Thunder game. Haliburton's recent performance is a strong indicator, with his last five overall games averaging 2.4 three-point field goals made and 2.0 in home games. This performance continues when specifically playing against the Thunder, with an average of 2.2 made threes overall and 1.6 at home. Further, Haliburton has a perfect record in his last three games overall and last four home games, hitting this mark each time. It's also notable that the outcome point is only 0.5, which means he just needs to make one three-point shot to win the bet. The combination of these factors makes this a statistically solid bet.
Indiana Pacers vs Oklahoma City Thunder : Under 253.5 Total Points (-2000)
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The rationale for the 'Under 253.5' bet is based on the particular scoring trends of both the Indiana Pacers and the Oklahoma City Thunder. Over their last five games, the Pacers have averaged 122.2 points, and the Thunder have averaged 117.8 points. This yields an expected combined score of 240 points, considerably less than the 253.5-point threshold. Furthermore, our model predicts a total of 219.7 points, aligning with this trend. While both teams have faced opponents with high scores, their own scoring rates have consistently remained lower. With the Pacers' last five home games and the Thunder's last five away games also reflecting similar trends, the data strongly suggests that the total points will fall under 253.5.
Andrew Nembhard (Indiana Pacers) Under 12.5 Rebounds + Assists (-1250)
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The under 12.5 rebounds + assists bet for Andrew Nembhard in the Indiana Pacers vs Oklahoma City Thunder game is supported by several relevant statistics. First, Nembhard's average rebounds and assists from the last five games, both overall and at home, are 7.4 and 8.2 respectively, which are substantially lower than the 12.5 outcome point. Even when facing the Thunder, his combined rebounds and assists averages only reach 10.2 at home, still well below the set outcome point. These trends are consistent, with a perfect hit rate for the under 12.5 outcome in both the last 11 overall games and the last 20 home games. Therefore, based on Nembhard's consistently low rebounds and assists numbers, the under bet is statistically justified.