- There are -125 odds for Stephen Curry to go over 5.5 assists.
- Alperen Sengun’s rebound total is set at 10.5.
SAN FRANCISCO – Game 4 between the Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors is scheduled for Monday Night and there are plenty of betting lines and player props with value on them.
More specifically on legal sports betting sites, we’re seeing totals for both Alperen Sengun and Stephen Curry props with tremendous value in rebounds and assists, respectively.
Curry Continues To Distribute
Stephen Curry Total Assists
- Over 5.5 -125
- Under 5.5 -105
This is an extremely low line set for Curry who has been averaging 7 apg in the first three games of the postseason and 6 apg as a whole during the regular season. In his career in the playoffs, he averages 6.2 apg as well.
When it comes to playing against Houston specifically, Curry has dominated in assists. In nine of his last 11 games against the Rockets, he’s dished out at least five assists.
Low Total For Sengun On The Glass
Alperen Sengun Total Rebounds
- Over 10.5 -130
- Under 10.5 +100
Similar to Curry’s situation, it’s hard to see why NBA betting sites have such a low total set for Sengun on the glass considering he’s averaging 1.5 rebounds over this total in the series at 12.5.
He’s totaled 9, 16, and 11 rebounds in each of the first three games. In the five regular season games against Golden State this season, Sengun has gone for 10+ rebounds four times.
That said, bettors can feel comfortable taking the over on both Sengun and Curry’s totals with plenty going in their favor.
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