Former Michigan State Spartans center Julius Marble is heading back to his home state.
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He announced on social media that he’s committed to playing next season at Texas A&M, two weeks after he entered the transfer portal.
I want to Thank God for putting me in this position I would also like to thank my Mother, Chanler, Bob, Chris, Rich, Coach Buzz and the entire Staff. It’s been a long three years but I’m ready to come home!
I’d like to announce that I’ll be committing to Texas A&M!
Gig ‘Em pic.twitter.com/AyhJsGXORq— Julius Marble II (@julius_marble) May 2, 2022
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Last season with the Spartans, he averaged 6.4 points and 3.3 rebounds per game playing as a reserve center.
NBA Player Prop Bets to target 5/2/22
Player props can be useful in a variety of ways, from taking advantage of them straight up within the betting market to measuring a player’s potential to produce in daily fantasy basketball.
Here we’ll focus on utilizing our projections and a slew of other tools to help make money betting player props. For this article, we are using the odds provided at FanDuel Sportsbook to pinpoint spots where value can be had tonight.
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Please note that betting lines and our player projections may change throughout the day after this article is published.
James Harden Over 2.5 Made Threes (-120)
The absence of Joel Embiid is obviously going to have a huge impact on the usage of the Philadelphia 76ers.
According to RotoGrinders’ Court IQ, in the regular season, with Embiid off the floor and James Harden on it, Harden held a massive 36.1% usage rate — an increase of 11.1 percentage points from his usual clip. He’s going to have the ball in his hands a lot tonight, and he’s probably going to take a whole bunch of shots.
That leads me to the over on his made threes prop.
The Miami Heat allowed the highest three-point attempt rate in the league (45.2%) over the final 15 regular-season games, and while Miami bottled up Trae Young, a fully unleashed Harden should be a different level of beast.
We project Harden for 2.6 made triples on 7.6 tries. I think we might be short-changing Harden just a tad, and I lean more heavily toward the over.