P.J. Washington is a power forward for the Dallas Mavericks, wearing number 25 and serving as a versatile frontcourt contributor on a roster built around star-level playmakers. Standing 6'7" and 230 lbs, Washington brings a physical, switchable build to the forward position. He played college basketball at Kentucky before entering the NBA, where he has developed into a reliable rotation piece capable of contributing across multiple statistical categories.
Through 60 games this season, Washington is averaging 14.0 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game across 30.2 minutes, with 1.0 steals and 1.1 blocks per game reflecting genuine two-way activity. His field goal percentage sits at 44.3%, though his three-point shooting at 28.6% and free throw rate at 52.0% indicate some inefficiency in volume shooting situations. A plus-minus of -3.9 suggests he is often on the floor during tighter or negative stretches for Dallas. For bettors, Washington presents consistent angles on points and rebounds props given his steady minutes and usage. His rebounding average near 7 per game makes rebound-based props worth tracking, while his scoring output in the 12 to 16 range offers reasonable over-under variance. The combination of steals and blocks also makes him a candidate for defensive stat prop markets on nights when matchups favor his activity level.