Minnesota Timberwolves at Sacramento Kings Player Props, Picks and Predictions - 11/15/2024 10:00 PM EST
We have your Minnesota Timberwolves at Sacramento Kings prop betting and game preview needs covered as the Minnesota Timberwolves hit the road to face the Sacramento Kings.
Minnesota Timberwolves at Sacramento Kings Odds Info
Best Moneyline Odds: Minnesota Timberwolves -118 (FanDuel) / Sacramento Kings +110 (BetRivers)
Best Spread Odds: 1.5 - Minnesota Timberwolves -110 (ESPN BET) / 2.0 - Sacramento Kings -105 (Caesars)
Best Total Odds: 222.5 - Under -110 (ESPN BET) / Over -110 (ESPN BET)
Game Info
Date: 11/15/2024
Time: 10:00 PM EST
Location: Golden 1 Center (Sacramento, CA)
TV: NBA League Pass
Minnesota Timberwolves Betting Trends
- On the road, the Minnesota Timberwolves have 2 wins and 4 losses this season.
- As the favorite, the Minnesota Timberwolves have 6 wins and 6 losses this season.
- This season, the Minnesota Timberwolves have hit 7 overs and 5 unders.
Sacramento Kings Betting Trends
- At home, the Sacramento Kings have 3 wins and 2 losses this season.
- As the favorite, the Sacramento Kings have 1 wins and 2 losses this season.
- This season, the Sacramento Kings have hit 6 overs and 6 unders.
Historic Head-to-Head Stats and Analysis
Over the past two seasons, the Minnesota Timberwolves and Sacramento Kings have faced each other four times, with each team securing two victories. Notably, all four games were won by the visiting team, highlighting a trend of road success in this matchup. Both teams have also been evenly matched against the spread, with each covering twice. In terms of scoring, three of the four games went over the projected total, while one game fell under. The games have been competitive, with the Timberwolves and Kings each demonstrating the ability to win both as favorites and underdogs, depending on the matchup specifics.
The most recent encounter between these two teams took place on October 24, 2024, with the Minnesota Timberwolves narrowly defeating the Sacramento Kings 117-115. In this game, the Timberwolves were the slight favorites with a moneyline of -112, while the Kings were at -108. Anthony Edwards led the Timberwolves with 32 points, including a crucial step-back jumper late in the fourth quarter. Julius Randle also contributed significantly with 33 points, including a three-pointer at the end of the first quarter. The Kings were led by DeMar DeRozan, who scored 26 points and made a key pull-up jump shot in the fourth quarter. Despite the Kings having a better turnover ratio, with only 9 compared to the Timberwolves' 17, Minnesota's superior shooting from beyond the arc, making 20 three-pointers, proved decisive.
In terms of shooting efficiency, the Timberwolves shot 47.7% from the field, while the Kings shot 46.3%. Minnesota's effective field goal percentage was 59.3%, aided by their strong three-point shooting at 40%. The Kings, on the other hand, made 11 three-pointers at a 37.9% clip. Free throw shooting was another area where the Timberwolves excelled, converting 88.2% of their attempts compared to the Kings' 80%. Rebounding was relatively even, with the Timberwolves grabbing 42 total rebounds to the Kings' 38. Despite the Kings' ability to control the ball better, the Timberwolves' offensive efficiency and clutch performances in the final minutes secured their victory.
Minnesota Timberwolves at Sacramento Kings Preview
The Minnesota Timberwolves and Sacramento Kings are set to clash in what promises to be an intriguing NBA Cup group stage matchup. Both teams are eager to find consistency early in the season, with the Timberwolves looking to snap a three-game losing streak and the Kings aiming to build on their recent victory over the Phoenix Suns.
The Timberwolves, led by the dynamic Anthony Edwards, have shown flashes of brilliance but have struggled to maintain momentum. Edwards, who is averaging 27.8 points per game, will be a key figure as Minnesota seeks to exploit Sacramento's defensive vulnerabilities. The Timberwolves have been potent from beyond the arc, shooting 39.2% from three-point range this season, and will look to capitalize on this strength against a Kings team that has had its own struggles from deep.
On the other hand, the Kings are coming off a morale-boosting win where their three-point shooting finally came alive. De'Aaron Fox was instrumental in that victory, posting 29 points, and will be crucial in orchestrating the Kings' offense. Sacramento's recent shooting woes have been a concern, but their performance against the Suns, where they shot 53.6% from three-point range, suggests they may be turning a corner.
Injuries could play a significant role in this contest. The Kings might be without veteran DeMar DeRozan, who is listed as doubtful due to lower back tightness. DeRozan's absence would be a blow to Sacramento, as he has been a consistent scoring threat. However, the Kings have shown resilience, with players like Kevin Huerter and Trey Lyles stepping up in recent games.
Both teams have had their ups and downs this season, and this game presents an opportunity for each to assert themselves. The Timberwolves will need to improve their defensive efforts, particularly in guarding the perimeter, while the Kings will aim to replicate their recent offensive success. With both teams capable of high-scoring performances, this matchup is poised to be an exciting and closely contested affair.
Minnesota Timberwolves at Sacramento Kings Pick: Total Points Over
The upcoming clash between the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Sacramento Kings is shaping up to be a high-scoring affair, making the over on the total points an enticing pick. Both teams have demonstrated offensive prowess, particularly from beyond the arc, which is likely to drive up the score in this matchup.
The Timberwolves, led by Anthony Edwards, have been a force from three-point range, shooting an impressive 39.2% this season. Edwards himself is averaging 27.8 points per game, ranking eighth in the league, and his ability to score in bunches will be crucial against a Kings defense that has shown vulnerabilities. In their most recent encounter, the Timberwolves managed to score 117 points against the Kings, with Edwards and Julius Randle combining for 65 points. This offensive firepower, coupled with Minnesota's tendency to engage in high-scoring games, suggests that they will contribute significantly to the total.
On the other side, the Kings are coming off a game where their three-point shooting finally clicked, hitting 53.6% from deep against the Phoenix Suns. De'Aaron Fox was instrumental in that victory, scoring 29 points, and his leadership on the court will be vital in maintaining the offensive momentum. Despite their early-season struggles from beyond the arc, the Kings have shown they can light it up when their shooters find rhythm, as evidenced by their recent performance.
Moreover, both teams have a history of high-scoring encounters. In their last four meetings, three games went over the projected total, highlighting a trend of offensive battles when these two teams face off. The Timberwolves' recent struggles on defense, particularly in guarding the perimeter, further bolster the case for a high-scoring game. With both teams capable of putting up big numbers and the Kings potentially missing DeMar DeRozan, which could lead to a faster-paced game, the over on the total points is a compelling choice for this matchup.
Minnesota Timberwolves at Sacramento Kings Top Player Prop Picks
Anthony Edwards Over 3.5 3Fgm -106 (Caesars)
Anthony Edwards has been a standout performer for the Minnesota Timberwolves, averaging 27.8 points per game, which places him eighth in the league. His proficiency from beyond the arc is a key component of his scoring arsenal, and he has been shooting an impressive 39.2% from three-point range this season. In their previous encounter against the Kings, Edwards was instrumental, contributing significantly to the Timberwolves' victory with his scoring prowess. Given the Kings' recent struggles in perimeter defense, Edwards is well-positioned to exceed the 3.5 three-point field goals made line. The Timberwolves' reliance on their three-point shooting, coupled with Edwards' ability to score in bunches, makes this prop a compelling choice.
De'Aaron Fox Over 26.5 Points -108 (Caesars)
De'Aaron Fox has been a driving force for the Sacramento Kings, particularly in their recent victory over the Phoenix Suns, where he posted 29 points. Fox's ability to lead the Kings' offense is crucial, especially with the potential absence of DeMar DeRozan due to lower back tightness. The Kings have shown signs of offensive resurgence, particularly from beyond the arc, and Fox's role as the primary scorer will be even more pronounced. With the Timberwolves' defense showing vulnerabilities, particularly in recent games, Fox is poised to capitalize and exceed the 26.5 points line. His leadership and scoring ability make this prop a strong pick for the matchup.
Domantas Sabonis Over 32.5 Points Rebounds -110 (DraftKings)
Domantas Sabonis has been a consistent performer for the Kings, and his ability to contribute both in scoring and on the boards makes the over on 32.5 points and rebounds an attractive proposition. In the Kings' recent win over the Suns, Sabonis was just one assist shy of a triple-double, highlighting his all-around impact on the game. With the Timberwolves' recent struggles in rebounding and defensive efficiency, Sabonis is well-positioned to exploit these weaknesses. His versatility and the Kings' need for a strong performance in the absence of DeRozan further bolster the case for this prop. Sabonis' ability to dominate in multiple facets of the game makes this a compelling choice for bettors.