Gambling on sports can be a great way to make some extra cash, but it's important to bet smart. When it comes to Dillon Brooks' points per game, it's best to take the 'under' on the 14.5-point line.

If you're looking to make some money by betting on sports, it's important to play the odds. And when it comes to Dillon Brooks and the Memphis Grizzlies, the odds are not in your favor. Brooks has been an important part of the Grizzlies' offense this season, but his shooting efficiency has been down in his last 10 games. He's shooting just 38.9% from the field and 32.3% from beyond the arc, which is well below his season averages of 44.4% from the field and 34.9% from three-point range.

He's also being more passive with his shot attempts, averaging 9.4 field goal attempts over his last 10 games compared to his season average of 14.4. This has resulted in him averaging just 9.6 points per game in his last 10 games, down from his season average of 11.0 points per game. This decline is even more pronounced when you consider that he's playing slightly more minutes per game in his last 10 games (28.3 minutes per game) than he has over the course of the entire season (28.7 minutes per game).

Adding to the problem is the fact that Steven Adams (knee) and Brandon Clarke (Achilles) have been out of the lineup, which should mean more shots for Brooks, but it hasn't translated into improved scoring numbers. In fact, his points per game in his last 10 games is lower than it was when Adams and Clarke were in the lineup.

If you're looking to win big on sports betting, it's best to bet smart. Taking the 'under' on the 14.5-point line for Dillon Brooks' points per game in his last 10 games is a sound strategy. His shooting efficiency has been down, and he has failed to take advantage of the increased role and minutes in the absence of Adams and Clarke. Until Brooks starts to show signs of improvement, it's unlikely that he will reach the 14.5-point mark. So if you want to win your bet, don't take the over on Dillon Brooks' points per game.