Aaron Henry Prop Bets 2019 - Points, Assists, Rebounds

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Gambling911.com has your Aaron Henry props bets for total points, assists and rebounds.

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Ahead of November 5 vs. Kentucky

Henry pays near EVEN odds to score 9+ points and the payouts only get better from there.  Should he score 15+ the payout is $41 for every $10 bet.

3+ assists pays $14 for every $10 bet, 4+ pays $30, 5+ pays $63, 6+ pays $129 on a $10 bet.

Rebounds start paying higher reward versus risks at 5+ EVEN odds.  8+ rebounds pays $42 and up.

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“Aaron Henry, Michigan State ($5,800) - The freshman played a pivotal role in the Spartans' Final Four run a season ago. In five NCAA tournament games, Henry averaged 21.2 FanDuel fantasy points. Now a sophomore, Henry is expected to emerge as the Spartans' third star alongside teammates, Xavier Tillman and Cassius Winston.” - NumberFire.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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