Kelly Olynyk is a veteran forward-center for the San Antonio Spurs, wearing number 41 and serving in a reserve role at this stage of his career. The Canadian-born big man stands 6'11" and weighs 240 pounds, bringing size and positional versatility off the bench. Olynyk played college basketball at Gonzaga before entering the NBA, where he built a reputation as a stretch big capable of operating on the perimeter as well as in the post.
Through 41 games this season, Olynyk is averaging 3.2 points, 1.9 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game across just 8.8 minutes per night, reflecting a limited role in San Antonio's rotation. His shooting percentages are notably low, with a 37.3 percent mark from the field, 18.5 percent from three, and a concerning 25.1 percent from the free-throw line. His plus-minus sits at -0.9. For bettors, Olynyk's restricted minutes make player props challenging and high-variance. Points and rebounds totals are typically set low given his usage, and his poor shooting percentages this season add further unpredictability to any scoring props. Bettors interested in Spurs team totals or rotation-based angles should factor in that Olynyk's contributions remain modest and inconsistent within San Antonio's current roster construction.