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NBA conference finals -bets that stand out for Timberwolves -Thunder -Thunder -Play 3

The NBA playoffs march on Saturday with game 3 of the Western Conference Finale between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves.

Thanks to a 38-point performance of Liga MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander at home, the thunder dominated the 2- to-to-too-too-to-to-too-to-to-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-zu-at home. OKC is now driving to the Target Center to put Anthony Edwards and Timberwolves 2-0 in the series.

The Thunder are the favorites to win the NBA final, followed too late by the Indiana Pacers, to win game 2 in Madison Square Garden on Friday evening.

Here are four bets for the game on Saturday evening.

Note: Admacles to publication. For the latest opportunities, visit the ESPN-Bet.


Betting that stand out for the game on Saturday

Julius Randle over 18.5 points (-110)

My first tendency was to fade Randle's temporary production because the thunder sealed the pass angle when the great man tries to set up a shop in the post. The result was a great decline in both the potential and in the case of implemented templates. The market found that an ending, the Randle Assist -Sivit lowered only 4.5 and shifted my interest in its ability to harass on the block and become a goal force. Let's call it the theory for every game, but Randle is to convert low in a matchup that has already removed a large part of its sales success.

Jalen Williams over 5.5 rebounds (-140)

The price for this is not ideal, but the potential to clarify this prop is undeniable. Williams achieved an average of 13.2 options for his last five games, only shy by Isaiah Hartenstein (13.4) and Chet Holmgren (15.8). This recent increase in the actual backstream production is supported by more reliable opportunities. Simply put, the playoffs have more minutes for Williams and more time to tidy up and plunge on the offensive. If you even get to Williams' death, rickey and even props, you could prove to be worthwhile.

Naz Reid to make 3+ 3-pointer (+175)

Reid's potential to produce from beyond that is interesting. He got enough minutes and tried to deliver dynamics, but his shot was not in Oklahoma. He is desired for a positive regression and will probably play great minutes against a Thunder team that often runs. The plus chances for this unique bet give a must-win game for Minnesota a certain entertainment.

Nickeil Alexander Walker over 7.5 points (-125)

The length and foot speed of Alexander Walker are very much in demand. While it is often mainly on the ground for defensive reasons, such an exposure naturally leads to more offensive representatives. In fact, Alexander Walker exceeded this score in every matchup against thunder this season. In view of the capable two-way wings from OKC, it helps for Alexander Walker to recharge your batteries, and thus the interest in his offensive performance.


Projections and injury reports

Basketball -Power index from ESPN Analytics. Violation aggregation of Rotawire.com. Opportunities of ESPN bet


Oklahoma City Thunder in Minnesota Timberwolves
8:30 p.m. ET on ABC

Line: Donner -2.5 (-115) | Timberwolves 2.5 (-105)
Money line: Donner -150 | Timberwolves +130
In total: 218.5 (-105 o, -115 u)
BPI projection: Donner by 5.3, directly by 67%, 215.4 total points.

Injury report:
Donner: Nikola Topic, (OFS – KNEE)
Timberwolves: No registered

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