With the NBA back, every week I’ll be offering up my DFS picks on SuperDraft, and following that up the next day with a look back on how I did and what we can learn from the picks.
In this article, I’ll be recapping what happened Wednesday night and reviewing how the picks and plays did. It was a rather exciting night of games, so let’s take a look at how we did last night.
James Harden
Harden made the list for me prior to Kevin Durant being ruled out, which then made him an even better play. He didn’t quite live up to expectations though, but he was still in the winning lineup as he scored 54 points, so he didn’t quite hurt you either.
LaMarcus Aldridge
Aldridge ended up getting ruled out, as he got a night of rest for the Nets. That is why I always leave a not to make sure you all check the status of each player before submitting lineups because things are always changing in the NBA.
Jaren Jackson Jr.
Jackson turned in a solid performance but was nothing too extravagant. He scored 58 SuperDraft points on the back of 26 real points, so overall it is quite hard to complain about that performance, however with such strong performers at Center such as Nikola Jokic, Jackson was not the top center option of the night.
Here was the winning lineup from the night:
Overall, it was an all-right night. Obviously, we didn’t get a chance to see how Aldridge would do, but Jackson and Harden were both fairly solid, however, Jackson also led to some opportunity cost if you played him at center as you would have missed out on Nikola Jokic.
This article expresses the personal views of the writer and does not reflect the view(s) of SuperDraft in any way.
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