Spencer Jones is a forward on the Denver Nuggets, standing 6'0" and weighing 225 lbs. He played college basketball at Stanford before reaching the NBA, where he has carved out a rotation role on Denver's roster this season.
Across 69 games this season, Jones is averaging 5.1 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 0.8 assists in 21.4 minutes per game, with 0.8 steals and 0.4 blocks per contest. His shooting efficiency presents some notable challenges, with a 38.2% field goal percentage, a 25.3% mark from three, and a 17.2% free throw percentage, all of which suggest a player whose offensive value is limited beyond his physical presence and defensive activity. His plus-minus of -0.2 reflects a fairly neutral on-court impact at the team level. On a Nuggets squad built around a deep and skilled core, Jones functions as a role player contributing minutes without a heavy offensive load. For bettors, his most relevant prop angles center on rebounds and steals rather than scoring. His per-game averages in both categories are consistent enough to make points-based props risky given his shooting struggles, while his rebounding volume (3.1 per game across regular minutes) and defensive activity (0.8 steals) offer steadier ground for alternative stat props. His playing time, at just over 21 minutes per game across a large sample of appearances, also provides a reasonable baseline for minutes-based props.