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NBA Props Tonight: Our +150 Terrence Shannon Jr. Bet for Wolves vs Spurs Game 4

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The Timberwolves are facing a dire 2-1 deficit against the Spurs, as a home loss tonight would force a 3-1 hole heading back to San Antonio.

We aren't just looking for standard lines — we’re looking for the "ceiling" performances. That’s where the ladder pick comes in. If you think a player might go way over their line, you bet their standard over, then "ladder" up into alternate territories (25+, 30+, 35+) for a higher payout.

Today, I'm backing Wolves swingman Terrence Shannon Jr.

NBA Props for Wolves vs Spurs Game 4

  • Terrence Shannon Jr. Over 7.5 Points (-125)
  • Terrence Shannon Jr. to Score 10+ Points (+150)

Terrence Shannon Jr. Points Milestones

Terrence Shannon Jr. went quiet last game, playing with a full go Ayo Dosunmu and Anthony Edwards together, but even so, he logged 29 minutes.

Shannon Jr. had scored 15, 24, 16, and 12 before finishing with just five in the last game on 2-for-6 shooting.

I still like Shannon Jr., even with fewer on-ball reps offensively, as long as his minutes remain high.

He took six shots in 29 minutes, which is not the norm, even with a healthier T-Wolves squad.

I like Shannon Jr. over 7.5 points, with a light dash to score 10 or more here, banking on an increase in volume while logging real minutes, if nothing else.

Wolves vs. Spurs Player Prop Ladder

  • Terrence Shannon Jr. Over 7.5 Points (-125)
  • Terrence Shannon Jr. to Score 10+ Points (+150)
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Bryan Fonseca is a contributor for The Action Network specializing in basketball and combat sports. He began betting in 2019 while hosting DraftKings Tonight on MSG Networks. Before joining Action in 2022, Fonseca worked as an on-air host and writer at various outlets, including FanDuel, BasketballNews.com, Futuro Media, SLAM and SB Nation. Currently, he's also a sports editor and on-air analyst for the New York Post, where he covers the NBA, boxing, international basketball, betting and more. 

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