Final Four Scoring Odds: Drew Timme, Corey Kispert and Johnny Juzang

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Apr/02/2021

SportsBetting.ag had a number of prop bets for this weekend's Final Four.  Here we look at scoring props for Drew Timme, Corey Kispert and Johnny Juzang.

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Drew Timme total points vs. UCLA

Over 19.5

Under 19.5

Gonzaga’s Drew Timme was obvious and overwhelming choice for MVP of the NCAA Tournament West Region.  In a win against fifth-seeded USC, Timme scored over 20 points for the third consecutive game (23).

Timme has scored 85 points in four games.

The OVER certainly has good value here.  See Sportsbetting.ag for pricing.

Corey Kispert total points vs. UCLA

Over 16.5

Under 16.5

On the court, Kispert has averaged 18.9 points per game and five rebounds, so you are looking at some good value here as well

Per Game
Season School PTS
2017-18 Gonzaga 6.7
2018-19 Gonzaga 8.0
2019-20 Gonzaga 13.9
2020-21 Gonzaga 19.0

Johnny Juzang total points vs. Gonzaga

Over 17.5

Under 17.5

UCLA's Juzang has been on fire during the NCAA Tournament.

After scoring just six points in a loss to Oregon late in the regular season and 12 in a first-round loss of the Pac-12 Tournament to Oregon State, Juzang is the tourney’s leading scorer with 108 points.

NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player

Drew Timme (Gonzaga)          +175  

Jalen Suggs (Gonzaga) +350  

MaCio Teague (Baylor)           +550  

Corey Kispert (Gonzaga)         +650  

Davion Mitchell (Baylor)         +750  

Jared Butler (Baylor)   +800  

Quentin Grimes (Houston)     +1200

Marcus Sasser (Houston)        +1800

Johnny Juzang (UCLA) +2200

Dejon Jarreau (Houston)        +2500

Matthew Mayer (Baylor)        +5000

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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