Tim Hardaway Jr. is a guard-forward for the Denver Nuggets, wearing number 11 and operating primarily as a perimeter scorer and secondary wing option. He stands 6 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 205 pounds. A product of the University of Michigan, Hardaway Jr. is an American-born player born on March 16, 1992, the son of former NBA star Tim Hardaway.
Over 82 games this season, Hardaway Jr. averaged 13.2 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.3 assists across 26.3 minutes per game, posting a field goal percentage of 42.4 percent and a three-point percentage of 38.4 percent. His free throw rate at 53.6 percent is a notable soft spot in his scoring profile. With a positive plus-minus of 2.3, he contributes reliably without being a primary playmaker. His role on Denver fits a rotation wing tasked with off-ball movement and spot-up shooting, complementing a ball-dominant offensive core. For bettors, Hardaway Jr. presents several prop angles worth tracking. His consistent minutes and scoring output make points props viable, with his three-point volume making made threes a reasonable target market. His low assist and rebound averages suggest fading combined stat props (points plus assists or points plus rebounds) is often the sharper approach. The modest free throw percentage also limits upside in high-total scoring props that depend on free throw conversion.