N. Tomlin is a reserve player for the Cleveland Cavaliers, contributing primarily in a depth role off the bench. Specific details on position, height, college background, and draft year are not publicly confirmed in available records, so those biographical elements are omitted here.
Through 65 games this season, Tomlin averages 5.5 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 0.7 assists per game across 15.3 minutes per contest, establishing a modest but consistent floor as a rotation piece. A field goal percentage of 42.4% suggests reasonable efficiency from the floor, though a three-point rate of 15.9% and free throw percentage of 28.2% indicate limited reliability from distance and at the line. The plus-minus of +0.3 places Tomlin close to neutral in terms of on-court impact. His 0.7 steals and 0.5 blocks per game add minor defensive value. For bettors, Tomlin profiles as a low-ceiling prop target given his limited minutes and modest volume. Points props set near the 5-6 range carry some interest given his consistency across a large sample of games, while rebounds props in the 2-3 range align with his per-game averages. Free throw-based scenarios carry risk given his 28.2% mark from the line, which is a notable inefficiency worth factoring into any points-based prop evaluation.