With the Cleveland-Milwaukee game on the horizon, Damian Lillard's three-point prowess is a prime pick for those betting on the over.

As the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers and Milwaukee Bucks gear up to face off, all eyes are on the Portland Trail Blazers' superstar, Damian Lillard. Known for his long-distance dial-ins, Dame has consistently showcased his ability to light up the scoreboard from beyond the arc. And here's why you should be banking on the over for Lillard's Three Points Made where the line is set at 3.5.

Let's dive into the numbers. Lillard is averaging 4.21 three points made this season. His numbers are even more impressive at home, with an average of 4.59. On the road, he's not too shabby either, ringing in an average of 3.73 three points made. This season, he's had more than 3.5 three points made in 31 games and less than 3.5 in 27 games. The stats don't lie. Lillard's proclivity for knocking down threes is undeniable.

But let's not stop there. Over the last 20 games, Lillard's been averaging 4.4 three points made and has had more than 3.5 three points made in 11 games. Even in his last 10 games, despite a slight dip in his average to 3.8, he's still crossed that 3.5 threshold in half of those games.

Sure, he's been trending down over the last five games. But remember, sports is all about the bounce back. Like a true hooper, Lillard is known for his resilience. One off night, or even a few, is not enough to count him out.

Looking at his performance against Cleveland specifically, Lillard outperformed his average by a considerable margin, averaging 5.0 three points made in their most recent matchup. He's already proven he can bring the heat against the Cavs' defense.

Taking these stats into consideration, betting the over on Lillard's Three Points Made seems like a calculated risk worth taking. He's known for his ability to find his rhythm from beyond the arc, and he's proven time and again that he can deliver under pressure.

So, as you prepare to watch the Cavs and Bucks clash, keep an eye on the Blazers' game. More specifically, keep an eye on Lillard. He's got the numbers, the skill, and the grit to push past that 3.5 line. Lillard's long-range light show is always a spectacle to behold, and tonight's game could be the perfect stage for another standout performance. Remember, in basketball and betting alike, it's all about playing the odds, and tonight, the odds seem to be in Lillard's favor. Don't miss out on what could be a prime opportunity to ride the wave of Dame's deep-range dominance. Buckle up, folks - it's showtime.