Jett Howard is a guard for the Orlando Magic, operating as a reserve contributor off the bench. He stands 6 feet tall and weighs 215 pounds, and he played his college basketball at Michigan before entering the NBA. Howard brings a perimeter-oriented skill set to his role, used primarily as a scoring option in limited minutes.
Through 59 games this season, Howard is averaging 5.7 points, 1.6 rebounds, and 0.9 assists in 13.1 minutes per game. His shooting efficiency is a notable concern for bettors to consider: a 38.0 percent field goal rate and 35.3 percent from three indicate modest but inconsistent production from the perimeter, and a 29.6 percent free throw rate further limits his scoring ceiling on any given night. His plus/minus of -0.9 reflects a bench role where his impact is situational. For prop betting purposes, Howard profiles as a low-volume points scorer, making points unders potentially worth tracking on nights when his minutes are expected to be limited. His rebound and assist averages are both below 2.0 per game, so those lines tend to sit low as well. Any fluctuation in his role or minutes, particularly if Magic starters face foul trouble or rest, could create short-term value on points props in either direction.