3 Point Contest 2019 Odds
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2019 NBA Three-Point Contest Odds and Expert Betting Predictions. By Chris Vasile - 2/14/2019. With celebrities and NBA All-Stars set to converge on Charlotte this coming weekend, I'm going to try. According to FanDuel, Harris has the best odds to take home the award. In addition to being the defending champion, Harris has made 40.8 percent of his 3-point attempts so far this season. Of the 76 players currently taking at least 5.0 3-point attempts per game, Harris ranks eighth in efficiency.
This upcoming weekend, the NBA will showcase their 68th All-Star weekend.
Across three days, NBA fans will see the skills challenge, the dunk contest, the All-star game itself and one of the hallmarks of the entire weekend, the three-point contest Saturday night.
The NBA 3-point contest will feature 10 competitors from across the league who are marksmen from downtown. We will also get to see the Curry brothers, Seth and Steph go head-to-head.
Odds To Win NBA 3-point Contest:
Steph Curry +200
Devin Booker +500
Buddy Hield +500
Joe Harris +600
Seth Curry +600
Damian Lillard +800
Kemba Walker +1200
Danny Green +1400
Khris Middleton +2000
Dirk Nowitzki +3000
(Odds from FanDuel Sportsbook – Risk Free $500 Bet)
2019 NBA 3-Point Contest Picks
Out of the 10 competitors, we have three past winners in Steph Curry (2015), Devin Booker (2018) and Dirk Nowitzki (2006). Seth Curry leads the pact with a 47.8 percent three-point field goal percentage this season. Nowitzki registers the lowest percentage at just over 31 percent.
While Seth Curry has not always been a bonafide starter in the league, he also leads the group with his career 44.3 3-point percentage.
Looking at the odds, Curry and Booker are justified as the top favorites at FanDuel Sportsbook. There are some intriguing prospects like Danny Green (+1400) who has made a career based on his three-point acumen. Also, how cool would it be for the 40-year-old Dirk Nowitzki to walk away with the award? At +3300 odds, that narrative would provide a monster ROI.
At +600, I’m all in on the “other Curry” brother. Give me Seth Curry to overtake not only an entire field of talented behind-the-arc shooters but also his brother. It would be quite the special moment.
.@ToddFuhrman believes Seth Curry is the play to win the 3-point contest at +600:
“Seth Curry is a value play… he's got a stroke that’s easily repeated. No pressure on him whatsoever.” pic.twitter.com/oRCHE2W9x5
— Lock It In (@LockItInonFS1) February 14, 2019
Past NBA All-Star Three-Point Contest Winners
Year Winner (Team) Location
2018 Devin Booker (Suns) Los Angeles
2017 Eric Gordon (Rockets) New Orleans
2016 Klay Thompson (Warriors) Toronto
2015 Stephen Curry (Warriors) New York City
2014 Marco Belinelli (Spurs) New Olreans
2013 Kyrie Irving (Cavaliers) Houston
2012 Kevin Love (Timberwolves) Orlando
2011 James Jones (Heat) Los Angeles
2010 Paul Pierce (Celtics) Dallas
2009 Daequan Cook (Heat) Phoenix
2008 Jason Kapono (Raptors) New Orleans
2007 Jason Kapono (Raptors) Las Vegas
2006 Dirk Nowitzki (Mavs) Houston
2005 Quentin Richardson (Suns) Denver
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2004 Voshon Lenard (Nuggets) Los Angeles
2003 Peja Stojakovic (Kings) Atlanta
2002 Peja Stojakovic (Kings) Philadelphia
2001 Ray Allen (Bucks) Washington, D.C.
2000 Jeff Hornacek (Jazz) Oakland
1998 Jeff Hornacek (Jazz) New York
1997 Steve Kerr (Bulls) Cleveland
1996 Tim Legler (Wizards) San Antonio
1995 Glen Rice (Heat) Phoenix
1994 Mark Price (Cavs) Minnesota
1993 Mark Price (Cavs) Salt Lake City
1992 Craig Hodges (Bulls) Orlando
1991 Craig Hodges (Bulls) Charlotte
1990 Craig Hodges (Bulls) Miami
1989 Dale Ellis (Sonics) Houston
1988 Larry Bird (Celtics) Chicago
1987 Larry Bird (Celtics) Seattle
1986 Larry Bird (Celtics) Dallas
Game: UNLV Runnin' Rebels vs Fresno State Bulldogs
Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Location: Save Mart Center in Fresno, CA
TV: SNRM
Odds/Point Spread: Fresno State -4.5
Total/Over-Under: 129
The UNLV Runnin' Rebels head to Save Mart Center to take on the Fresno State Bulldogs on Wednesday, December 4, 2019. The opening line for this game has Fresno State as 4.5 point favorites.
UNLV heads into this matchup with a mark of 3-6. They currently have a point differential of 1.0 as they are averaging 68.1 points per contest while giving up 67.1 per game. Fresno State has an overall record of 2-4. They are averaging 70.3 points per game and surrendering 67.5, good for a point differential of 2.8.
Valuable UNLV Runnin' Rebels Betting Trends
The UNLV Runnin' Rebels are 4-5-0 against the spread this season
The UNLV Runnin' Rebels are 3-6-0 against the over/under this year
Important Fresno State Bulldogs Betting Trends
The Fresno State Bulldogs are 1-4-0 against the spread this season
The Fresno State Bulldogs are 4-1-0 against the over/under this year
Key UNLV Runnin' Rebels Injuries
11/29/19 G Jonah Antonio Undisclosed is questionable Saturday vs Cincinnati
Key Fresno State Bulldogs Injuries
No key injuries to report
Player Spotlight
Elijah Mitrou-Long averages 12.9 points per contest in 36.1 minutes per game this year. He averages 3.8 assists per game and 4.0 rebounds per contest. His field goal percentage is 44% for the season while his free throw percentage is 85%. Amauri Hardy comes into this game averaging 17.7 points per contest while playing 37.2 minutes per night. He grabs 3.6 rebounds per contest and distributes 3.6 assists per game. His FG percentage is 53% while his free throw percentage is 79%.
Player Spotlight
Nate Grimes averages 11.7 points per game and he sees the court an average of 26.2 minutes per game. He also hauls in 9.5 rebounds per game and dishes 0.7 assists per contest. His field goal percentage is 52% and his free throw percentage is 64%. Jarred Hyder scores 17.8 points per contest while playing 32.5 minutes per game. He hauls in 3.5 rebounds per contest and has 2.0 assists per game on the season. His FG percentage is 53% and his free throw percentage is at 85%.
Useful Team Statistics
The Runnin' Rebels allow 67.1 points per contest which is 154th in the country. They also surrender a 43% shooting percentage and a 30% average from 3-point range, ranking them 220th and 112th in defensive field goal percentage. Opponents average 31.2 rebounds a game which ranks 48th, and they allow 13.3 assists per game which puts them in 242nd place in D-1. They force 13.0 turnovers per game which ranks them 105th in Division 1. UNLV averages 68.1 points per contest, which is 259th in the NCAA. Their average scoring margin is 1.0 and their shooting percentage is 43% as a unit, which has them ranked 223rd. From 3-point territory they shoot 34%, which is good for 133rd in the nation. They average 37.0 boards per contest and 12.3 assists per game, which ranks them 164th and 236th in those offensive categories. In the turnover department they are 55th with 15.9 per game.
Useful Team Statistics
The Bulldogs give up 67.5 points per game, which ranks them 164th in the nation. Their defense surrenders a 41% shooting percentage and a 31% average from behind the 3-point line, ranking them 149th and 130th in those defensive statistics. They rank 206th with 12.7 dimes allowed per game and 107th with 33.3 boards surrendered per contest. The Bulldogs are 14th in Division 1 in forcing turnovers with 10.8 per contest. Fresno State is 223rd in the country with 70.3 points per contest this season. They are 211th in D-1 in shooting at 43%, while their average scoring margin is 2.8. They shoot 33% from beyond the arc, which is good for 196th in the country. They are 153rd in the nation in rebounding with 37.3 boards per contest and 227th in assists per game with 12.5. The Bulldogs are 208th in turnovers per contest with 13.2.
Advanced Statistics
The Runnin' Rebels have an offensive rating of 100.2, which is ranked 208th. They are 335th in college basketball in pace with 65.2 possessions per 40 minutes, and their eFG% of 50% is 185th. As a unit they are 180th in the nation in true shooting percentage with 53% and they shoot 3-pointers on 42% of their shot attempts, ranking 86th in D-1. UNLV is 34th in turnovers, as they turn the ball over an average of 19.9 times per 100 possessions.
Advanced Statistics
Fresno State is 177th in college basketball in turnovers, as they turn the ball over an average of 16.7 times per 100 possessions. The Bulldogs are 159th in the country in offensive rating with 102.7. In terms of pace they are 311th in Division 1 with 67.1 possessions per 40 minutes, and their effective field goal percentage of 52% is 131st. As a team they are 158th in D-1 in true shooting percentage with 54% and they shoot 3-pointers on 52% of their shots, ranking 1st in the nation.
So what is Tonights Parlay prediction?
Parlays Pundit's Pick: Take UNLV +4.5 and over 129 total points
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