Trey Alexander is a guard on the New Orleans Pelicans roster, serving in a reserve role early in the current NBA season. He stands 6'0" and weighs 190 lbs, and played his college basketball at Creighton before reaching the professional level.
Through seven games this season, Alexander is averaging 3.0 points, 0.9 rebounds, and 0.7 assists across just 8.6 minutes per game, reflecting his limited role as a depth option in the backcourt. His shooting efficiency stands out relative to his modest usage, with a 46.4% field goal percentage and 42.9% from three-point range, suggesting he is selective and accurate when given opportunities. His 0.3 steals per game adds a small defensive dimension to his profile. With a plus/minus of -0.9, his on-court impact has been roughly neutral in limited action. For bettors, Alexander's low usage makes traditional scoring props difficult to target, though his strong shooting percentages are worth monitoring if his minutes increase due to injury or rotation changes elsewhere in New Orleans. Points and assists props at low thresholds could present value in the right matchup context, particularly given his efficiency numbers in a small sample. Tracking his minutes trend is the key factor when considering any prop bets tied to his name.