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1/31 NBA DFS Recap – FTN x SuperDraft

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We had an eight-game NBA DFS slate on SuperDraft Monday. Let’s take a look at our top plays and top recommendations and see how they fared.

Steph Curry, PG, Golden State Warriors (1.05x score multiplier)

We have Kevin Porter Jr. to thank for Curry’s Monday explosion. It looked as though Porter was talking in Curry’s ear mid-game, and that is all Curry needed. He got back on track, finishing with 40 points, nine assists and five rebounds. His shots started falling, going 13-23 from the field and hitting 7-of-14 from three.

Julius Randle, PF, New York Knicks (1.25x)

It was another feast against the Sacramento Kings as the Knicks big men took care of business. Mitchell Robinson missed having a double-double by one point as he finished with nine points and 13 rebounds. Randle missed out on the double-double also but by one rebound. In 29 minutes of playing time, Randle finished with 17 points, nine rebounds and four assists.

Jarrett Allen, C, Cleveland Cavaliers (1.25x)

The Cavaliers had a pretty even battle with the New Orleans Pelicans Monday night, winning 93-90. Allen didn’t do as much damage as I expected, though. He finished with 16 points and eight rebounds in 34 minutes. He did add on one assist and also two blocks on the defensive end.

Best Plays of The Slate

Curry was one of the clear top plays of the slate. We had a couple of other players who provided the stats to be up there with him, starting within the same game but the opposite side of Curry. Christian Wood put up a double-double (24 points, 13 rebounds), but it wasn’t enough for the Houston Rockets. Desmond Bane helped push the Memphis Grizzlies to overtime with the Philadelphia 76ers. In a close 122-119 loss, Bane finished with 34 points, seven rebounds and one assist. He also added on three blocks and kept the turnover to a minimum. The big man, Isaiah Jackson, put on a double-double clinic for the Indiana Pacers as they defeated the Los Angeles Clippers. He finished with 26 points and 10 rebounds in just 29 minutes.

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