Kenrich Williams Points Prop is currently Over/Under 6.5 (+100/-130).
Key Factors
Favors Over
Among all players in the NBA, Kenrich Williams measures in the 87th percentile for 3-point performance with a a phenomenal 38.5% rate since the start of last season.
In terms of shooting, the Thunder's remarkable 119.6 points per game measures as the 6th-best in the NBA this year.
This year when they have the home court advantage, opposing teams have averaged 84.9 shot attempts per game (4th-fewest in the NBA) against the Bulls, marking this as a difficult matchup.
The Thunder have played at the 2nd-most up-tempo pace-of-play in the NBA as the visting team this year.
Kenrich Williams stands to see an increase in effectiveness for all stats as a result of controlling the home court advantage in this contest.
Favors Under
Out of all players in the league, Kenrich Williams measures in the 83rd percentile for technical fouls, putting up a whopping 0.1 fouls per game since the start of last season.
The Thunder are expected to suffer a reduction in plays today from facing the 2nd-most lethargic tempo road offense in the league this year (the Chicago Bulls).
The Oklahoma City Thunder check in as the worst offensive rebounding offense in the league without the home court advantage this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them can therefore reduce further opportunities for scoring and assists).
Over the last 15 games when they are on the road, their opposition has captured 11.0 offensive boards per game (2nd-highest in the league) against the Bulls (saving possessions that can lead to added opportunities for offense).
Out of all players in the league, Kenrich Williams measures in the 2nd percentile for foul-shot proficiency while on his home court with a an unimpressive 46.7% rate since the start of last season.