Julian Strawther is a guard for the Denver Nuggets, operating primarily as a reserve wing contributor in their rotation. He stands at 6'0" and weighs 205 lbs, and developed his game at Gonzaga before reaching the NBA level. Specific draft year and birthdate details are not on file.
Through 58 games this season, Strawther is averaging 6.6 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.0 assists in 14.4 minutes per game. His shooting numbers present clear concerns for bettors, with a 38.0% field goal percentage, a 28.0% mark from three, and a notably low 32.2% free throw rate, all of which suggest he is not a reliable volume scorer at this stage. His plus-minus of 0.1 reflects roughly neutral impact when on the floor. In Denver's system, Strawther fills a depth role off the bench, unlikely to see major usage spikes unless injuries create opportunity. For prop betting purposes, his low assist and steal averages make those lines fairly predictable, while his inconsistent shooting makes points props volatile relative to his modest baseline. Minutes props are arguably the most relevant angle, as his playing time is largely situational and can shift based on matchup or foul trouble elsewhere on the roster. Bettors should monitor Denver's rotation news closely before committing to any Strawther props.