Whether Jaden McDaniels records three or more assists (O/U 2.5), whether Julian Champagnie records at least one assist (O/U 0.5), and which team wins determine payouts across the four markets.
Each market settles independently: player assist lines hinge on individual playmaking and minutes, while the moneyline depends on the final score.
Jaden McDaniels and Julian Champagnie are the two player-focused names for the assists markets.
Minnesota Timberwolves and San Antonio Spurs teams, plus coaches Chris Finch and Gregg Popovich, shape rotations and matchup duties that affect each line.
Rotation decisions, minutes, and starting lineup changes directly shift the assist totals for McDaniels and Champagnie.
Game pace, opponent defensive attention, foul trouble, late-game usage, injuries, and home-court advantage drive the moneyline and finishing assist counts.
Tip-off time, official starters, and coach comments about rotations set expectations for minutes and touch distribution.
Monitor injury reports, pregame warmups, early foul trouble, and in-game substitution patterns; the official box score after the game determines settlement.