Markelle Fultz is a guard for the Toronto Raptors, operating in a reserve role early in the current season. The American-born guard stands 6'4" and weighs 209 lbs, bringing size to the position that suits a dual ball-handling and defensive role. Fultz played college basketball at Washington before entering the professional ranks, and he was born on May 29, 1998.
Through five games this season, Fultz is averaging just 7.0 minutes per game, reflecting a limited rotation spot. His production has been modest across the board, with 0.8 points, 1.6 assists, and 0.2 rebounds per game, alongside 0.4 steals per contest. A 14.0 field goal percentage indicates he has struggled to convert on limited attempts, and a plus/minus of -7.2 suggests the team has been outscored during his time on the floor. For bettors, Fultz presents limited prop value at this stage of the season given his restricted minutes and low scoring output. His assist numbers, while modest in raw terms, are his most notable per-minute contribution, making any assist-based props the most relevant angle to monitor if his role expands. Until his minutes and efficiency stabilize, he carries significant variance for standard player prop markets.