- Elie Okobo (Monaco) – Points Line: 12.5
Elie Okobo is one of Monaco’s key players, a versatile guard who often takes on the role of the offensive leader. He is currently averaging around 12-13 points per game in this Euroleague season, which is close to the set line. Okobo is a dangerous shooter, especially from the perimeter, and is also capable of driving to the basket and scoring easy points in the paint.
Recommendation: Over 12.5 points. Okobo regularly takes a large number of shots and has a high usage rate, so it is expected that he will surpass this line, especially in games where Monaco is a slight favorite.
- Tornike Shengelia (Virtus Bologna) – Points Line: 11.5
Tornike Shengelia is a veteran who excels in the paint and in transition offense. Although he is known for his toughness and play inside, Shengelia has been inconsistent in scoring this season, often fluctuating between high and low point totals.
Recommendation: Under 11.5 points. Shengelia is currently in solid form, but against the defensively strong Monaco, he may struggle to get into his usual scoring positions.
- Evan Fournier (Olympiacos) – Points Line: 8.5
Evan Fournier is a player known for his shooting and offensive abilities, but he is still adjusting to the Euroleague rhythm after his NBA season. While his play has been inconsistent, Fournier is good enough to surpass this line, especially in a game where an additional offensive option will be needed.
Recommendation: Over 8.5 points. Fournier is capable of going on scoring runs and is expected to be more active offensively in the game against Efes.
- Vincent Poirier (Efes) – Points Line: 11.5
Vincent Poirier is a key center for Efes, known for his ability to dominate in the paint. With an average of around 10-12 points, Poirier often scores through offensive rebounds and easy points in the post.
Recommendation: Over 11.5 points. Efes will rely on Poirier to exploit his height advantage, especially against a defensively weaker opponent.
- Joel Bolomboy (Crvena Zvezda) – Points Line: 10.5
Joel Bolomboy is important for Zvezda’s interior play, but he is not a primary scorer. He contributes more on defense and rebounds, often fluctuating in his point totals.
Recommendation: Under 10.5 points. Bolomboy focuses on defensive tasks, and against Barcelona, which has a strong interior line, he may have fewer opportunities to score.
- Jan Vesely (Barcelona) – Points Line: 8.5
Jan Vesely is a veteran who brings stability and experience in the paint for Barcelona. His role in the team sometimes focuses on defense and rebounding, but he can still contribute to scoring.
Recommendation: Over 8.5 points. Vesely has the ability to score in double digits, especially against Crvena Zvezda, which may struggle with taller players.
- Chima Moneke (Baskonia) – Points Line: 14.5
Chima Moneke is one of Baskonia’s leading offensive options and is averaging a solid number of points per game. His aggressive play in the paint and ability to score in transition make him a key player in the offense.
Recommendation: Over 14.5 points. Moneke regularly takes a large number of shots and is in form that allows him to surpass this line.
- Paris Lee (Lyon) – Points Line: 12.5
Paris Lee is the offensive leader for Lyon, but his scoring form has been unpredictable. Although he has the potential for explosive performances, against Baskonia, which plays solid defense, he might have limited opportunities to score.
Recommendation: Under 12.5 points. Baskonia has good perimeter defenders, which could make it harder for Lee to score.
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