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Bets, lines and stats for Timberwolves-Mavericks Game 4 - ESPN

Will the Dallas Mavericks sweep the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night? This question is on the minds of many NBA fans, especially after watching the Boston Celtics dismantle the Indiana Pacers in four games to punch their ticket to the NBA Finals.

Maybe the pressure of facing elimination could drive the series back to a Game 5 in Minnesota. However, winning the series after going down 0-3 is, as all fans know, very unlikely. The Mavericks' success in clutch time has been the difference in this series. Desperate to avoid getting swept, Minnesota is likely to come out strong offensively on Tuesday night.

Without further ado, let's get into my best bets for Game 4.

Naz Reid over 16.5 points and rebounds (-130). With Karl-Anthony Towns struggling, Reid should see increased playing time Tuesday night, possibly exceeding 30 minutes on the court. Reid has surpassed this line in an impressive 94% of the 18 games this season where he has played 29 minutes or more. With Dereck Lively II ruled out for the Mavericks, the 6-foot-10 Reid should have even more rebounding opportunities.

Anthony Edwards over 39.5 points, rebounds and assists (-115). Edwards certainly has a promising career ahead of him, but let's face the harsh reality of the situation this young superstar is facing. NBA reams that trail 3-0 in a series have never come back to win, and we're talking about a sample size of nearly 160 instances. Although Edwards has only surpassed this line once in the series, he commands a high usage rate, averaging 19.6 field-goal attempts, 12.8 rebound chances and 11.8 potential assists in 40.2 minutes per game over his last five. Edwards is shooting a dreadful 37% from the floor over that span, but I expect him be aggressive and

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