Tre Jones is a guard for the Chicago Bulls, operating as a primary ball-handler and playmaker at the point guard position. He stands 6'1" and weighs 185 lbs, and attended Duke before entering the NBA. His birthdate is January 8, 2000, making him one of the younger players in a guard rotation role at this level.
Through 65 games this season, Jones has logged 26.8 minutes per game and contributed 13.4 points, 5.4 assists, and 3.1 rebounds per contest, with 1.3 steals per game reflecting active hands on defense. His 54.7% field goal percentage is notably efficient for a guard, though his 25.6% three-point rate signals he is not a reliable perimeter shooting threat. His 69.2% free throw percentage sits below the league average for guards, and his plus-minus of -2.0 suggests the Bulls tend to be slightly outscored in his minutes. For bettors, the assist total and points props are the most relevant angles given his usage as a primary initiator. His consistent assist volume across a large sample of games makes the assists prop worth tracking, while his lower three-point percentage and free throw rate are factors to weigh against points-based props, particularly in games where his shot creation or trip to the line may be limited.