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Cade Cunningham LESS THAN 9.5 Assists

This line feels a bit too high for Cunningham, especially when you look at his recent performance. He’s only surpassed this number in 13 of his last 35 games, which is a clear indication that this line is a stretch for him. While he has picked up the pace a bit in terms of assists lately, going over this line in his last two games, he hasn’t been able to hit it three games in a row during this 35-game stretch. Additionally, he faces a tough matchup against the Thunder, who rank among the top 5 teams in the league in overall assists allowed, and 6th in defending point guards, limiting them to under 8 assists per game. All things considered, this number seems a bit too high for Cunningham, given his current form and the defense he’s up against.

Moses Moody MORE THAN 11.5 Points

Moody has been on a solid run lately, going over this line in 15 of his last 25 games, and during that stretch, he’s been averaging more than 12.5 points per game. He’ll be facing off against a Knicks team that struggles defensively against shooting guards, ranking 24th in the league, allowing 28.7 points per game to opposing shooting guards. With Podziemski out, Moody is likely to see an increase in his playing time, giving him even more opportunities to capitalize on this favorable matchup. Given his recent form and the defensive vulnerabilities of the Knicks, this is a great spot for Moody to exceed this line.

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