Stephen Curry O35.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists @ 1.88 (-114) Curry has frequently articulated his ambition to “win it all,” with the NBA Cup representing the final accolade absent from his illustrious career achievements. This contest against Houston presents a tailored opportunity for Curry to exhibit his multifaceted skillset on a pivotal stage. Houston demonstrates exceptional strength in defensive metrics such as effective field goal percentage (50.0%, #2) and Defensive Two-Point Percentage (49.2%, #1), underscoring their proficiency in suppressing opponent scoring efficiency. However, their defensive efficacy falters in specific areas, particularly against dynamic guards. While Houston effectively limits assists per game (21.7 APG allowed, #1), they exhibit deficiencies in generating turnovers, forcing only 12.4 per game (#18). This shortfall in defensive disruption, coupled with a low Opponent Steals per Play rate (6.2%, #27), provides Curry with an advantageous landscape to execute his offensive strategies with minimal resistance. Golden State’s offensive framework aligns favorably against Houston’s tendencies. Despite a modest #23 ranking in Shooting Efficiency (1.110), the Warriors’ exceptional ball movement, evidenced by their Assist-to-Field Goals Made Ratio (0.699, #3), ensures efficient creation of scoring opportunities. Curry’s integral role as the team’s offensive engine is particularly significant against Houston’s Defensive Rebound Percentage (70.2%, #2). Golden State’s proficiency in securing second-chance points through an Offensive Rebounding Rate of 27.4% (#8) mitigates Houston’s rebounding strengths. Houston’s defensive vulnerabilities extend beyond rebounding. They allow the highest total rebounds to opponents per game (59.8, #1), creating ample opportunities for Curry and Golden State’s supporting cast to dominate the glass. Houston’s fouling tendencies result in opponents attempting 23.6 free throws per game (#22), providing further opportunities for Curry to excel at the charity stripe.