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This time, these are the picks that we bring you for Thursday, June 16, 2022. Take advantage of them to keep adding up points!
JefeBet App – Picks for Thursday, June 16
JefeBet App – MLB: Philadelphia Phillies vs Washington Nationals
How many hits will Zack Wheeler allow?
The Philadelphia Phillies starter will make his 12th start of the season this Friday against the Washington Nationals, a team that historically gives right-handers a lot of trouble.
After starting the season with some problems, Wheeler has been improving little by little on the mound, although many rivals continue to get on base. In 2022, he averages 7.7 hits per nine innings, while in 21 innings pitched as a visitor he has given up 26 hits.
For their part, The Nationals, who have 556 connected hits this season, have hit on 26 occasions and 155 times against Wheeler’s pitches for a total of 160 irrefutable hits.
Pick: 7+.
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JefeBet App – NBA: Golden State Warriors vs. Boston Celtics
How many points, rebounds and assists will Stephen Curry have combined?
In Game 6 between the Warriors and the Celtics, it will be extremely important for Golden State that Stephen Curry turns the page on his Monday’s poor performance and get back to the rhythm of the entire postseason.
Throughout the postseason, Curry averages 27 points per game with 5.1 rebounds and 5.8 assists, adding up to approximately 37 among the three categories that we’re talking about. However, if we focus only on the matchup against Boston, the stats improve to 30.6 points, 5.8 rebounds and 4.6 assists.
Pick: 39-41.
How many points, rebounds and assists will Jayson Tatum have combined?
While Stephen Curry is pointing to the 2022 NBA Finals MVP, the Celtics will need their best players to keep the series alive, one of whom is Jayson Tatum, who has contributed in all areas of the game in these finals.
In the postseason Tatum averages 26.2 points per game, with 6.9 rebounds and 6.1 assists, adding up to approximately 39 between the three categories. During the final series, although the figures by category may vary, the total remains the same, registering 23.2 points per game, with 7.6 rebounds and 7.0 assists.
Pick: 39-41.