Kevin Huerter is a guard-forward for the Chicago Bulls, operating as a wing contributor who brings size and perimeter versatility to the rotation. Standing 6'7" and weighing 198 lbs, Huerter attended the University of Maryland before entering the NBA. He was born on August 27, 1998, and is an American player who has developed into a reliable rotational piece at the professional level.
Through 68 games this season, Huerter is averaging 9.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game across 22.4 minutes of action. His shooting numbers present a mixed picture, with a 41.3% field goal percentage that is serviceable, though his 26.6% mark from three-point range and a notably low 33.0% free throw percentage are both below average figures that reflect some inconsistency in his scoring efficiency. He contributes 0.8 steals and 0.5 blocks per game, adding modest defensive value, and carries a positive plus-minus of 1.3. For bettors, Huerter's role as a mid-rotation wing makes his points prop a common angle, though his three-point shooting struggles this season warrant caution on made threes props. His rebound and assist totals are modest but relatively consistent given his minutes, making combined stat props such as points plus rebounds or points plus assists potentially worth monitoring against soft lines.