Trayce Jackson-Davis is a forward for the Toronto Raptors, wearing number 32 and operating primarily as a reserve big man. He stands at 6'0" and weighs 245 lbs, a compact and physical frame for the forward position. Jackson-Davis played college basketball at Indiana before reaching the NBA, where he has carved out a rotation role as a high-effort interior presence.
Through 56 games this season, Jackson-Davis averages 3.9 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 0.9 assists per game across just 10.0 minutes per night, reflecting his status as a depth piece rather than a featured contributor. His 48.3% field goal percentage suggests efficiency around the basket, though his 26.1% free throw rate is a notable weakness that can affect his value in close games where fouling matters. His three-point attempt rate is essentially negligible at 1.8%, confirming he works almost exclusively in the paint. With a plus-minus of -1.4 and limited minutes, his role on Toronto is situational. For bettors, Jackson-Davis profiles as a player with low scoring prop ceilings given his restricted usage, but his rebounding rate relative to minutes and his paint activity make points-plus-rebounds combination props worth monitoring when he draws extra run due to lineup changes or foul trouble from teammates.