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SuperDraft DFS Super Pick No. 1: Denzel Valentine ( 2X Multiplier)
Denzel Valentine got the spot start for the injured Zach Lavine on Monday and didn’t disappoint scoring 17 points, four rebounds, two assist and one block. With Zach LaVine already ruled out, look for Valentine to step up again as he posted those statistics in only 21 minutes. Add in his multiplier tag and we have an appealing option in Valentine with big upside.
*BONUS ROUND* Daniel Theis, Trevor Ariza
SuperDraft DFS Super Pick No. 2: Lonzo Ball (1.45X Multiplier)
Lonzo Ball is producing in 32.2 minutes per, 11.7 points, 6.1 rebounds, 7.0 assist and two combined steal/block good for 32.3 fantasy points per game average. He is a triple-double threat every night and get a date with the Dallas Mavericks who are middle of the pack in points allowed and defensive rating. For the season he is posting 1.04 fantasy points per minute with an 18.3 usage percentage and 29.3 assist rate.
*BONUS ROUND* Bradley Beal, Giannis Antetokounmpo,
SuperDraft DFS Super Pick No. 3: C.J. McCollum (1.35X Multiplier)
C.J. McCollum has been playing light’s out for the Portland Trailblazers over the last few weeks, averaging 1.49 fantasy points per minute with a 35.2 usage percentage and 34.8 assist percentage. Attempting close to 25 shots per game during that stretch, McCollum is a lock against the worst defensive team in basketball the Washington Wizards. Don’t overthink this just lock him in and move on.
*BONUS ROUND* D’Angelo Russell, Zion Williamson