Jevon Carter is a guard for the Chicago Bulls, serving primarily as a reserve contributor in the team's backcourt rotation. Standing 6'1" and 200 lbs, Carter played college basketball at West Virginia before entering the NBA. He went undrafted and has carved out a role as a depth guard through his defensive instincts and willingness to play physical, scrappy basketball.
Through 54 games this season, Carter is averaging 7.1 points, 1.7 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game across 16.2 minutes of action, with a field goal percentage of 37.5% and a three-point percentage of 33.6%. His scoring output is modest and his shooting efficiency sits below league average, which limits his upside in a starting lineup but is consistent with a bench reserve role. His 0.7 steals per game reflects the defensive engagement that has kept him in NBA rotations. For bettors, Carter's most relevant prop angles center on his points total, where his per-game average in the 6 to 8 range makes low-number points props worth tracking, particularly in games where his minutes are projected to be stable. His assist and rebound numbers are low enough that those props carry limited value unless the line is set conservatively. A slightly negative plus-minus of -0.8 suggests he is a net-neutral presence, making team-result correlations less predictive for his individual performance lines.