Grant Williams β€” Points + Assists

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View real-time betting odds, AI-powered projections, and historical performance data for Grant Williams's Points + Assists.

Projections

Points + Assists
11.57
2.3 Floor
11.6 Projection
20.8 Ceiling
Range Distribution
11.6
0.0 2.3 6.7 16.4 20.8 28.4
Probability Ranges
Very Unlikely 0.0 – 2.3
Bottom 10%
Below Average 2.3 – 6.7
10th–25th
Most Likely 6.7 – 16.4
25th–75th
Above Average 16.4 – 20.8
75th–90th
Exceptional 20.8 – 28.4
Top 10%

Game Logs

Betting Odds

Points + Assists

All Lines
24.5
19.5
14.5
12
11.5
9.5
7.5
4.5
Sportsbook Over 11.5 Under 11.5 Vig
-119
-119
8.7%
-120
-120
9.1%
-120
- -
-121
- -
-121
- -
-125
+100
5.6%
-125
-120
10.1%
-128
-102
6.6%
-132
-125
12.5%
-132
- -

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