Cameron Payne Points + Assists + Rebounds

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Cameron Payne projections and betting odds for Points + Assists + Rebounds. Compare lines from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and other sportsbooks.

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Props & Odds

Points + Assists + Rebounds

13.5
3.2 Floor
13.5 Projection
23.8 Ceiling
13.5
0.0 3.2 18.9 32.1
Very Unlikely 0.0 – 3.2
Below Average 3.2 – 8.1
Most Likely 8.1 – 18.9
Above Average 18.9 – 23.8
Exceptional 23.8 – 32.1
Line Comparison
13.5
Book Over 13.5 Under 13.5
Optimal Bet Optimal Bet
+100 +100
BetMGM BetMGM
-115 -115
Sportsbook Rhode Island Sportsbook Rhode Island
-115 -115
PrizePicks PrizePicks
-119 -119
Dabble Dabble
-122 -122

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