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NBA Props - Wednesday December 10th, 2025
Hey Subscribers! Today’s NBA slate features just two cup games.
Phoenix Suns at Oklahoma City Thunder (-14.5)
7:30 PM ET
San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers (-7)
10:00 PM ET
With star players out for a majority of these teams, below I’ve shown how to take advantage of these missing players.
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ARIEL’S CORNER
🔥 FREE PROP OF THE DAY
The Suns and Thunder recently played each other in NBA Cup Group Play on Nov. 28th. Devin Booker did play.
Noteworthy Suns Injury:
Suns PG Devin Booker is questionable with a groin injury.
Dillon Brooks Under 18.5 Pts (-135)
Brooks put up 19 points against the best defense in the NBA in that last game against OKC. He’s only averaging about 15 points per game against the Thunder in his career. Brooks has gone under 18.5 points in five of eight games against the Thunder and three of five in OKC.
Not only are the Thunder the best defense in the NBA, they are best at defending against small forwards. Only 33% of small forwards went over their points prop this season when facing them. You know I love fading what happened in the last game too.
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