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NBA DFS Picks Breakdown on DraftKings (Friday, January 3)
Wendell Carter Jr. has eligibility at both power forward and center, and he’s a strong option regardless of where you choose to play him. He’s played sparingly for most of the year, but his minutes were cranked up in his last contest. He played 34.1 minutes vs. the Pistons, and he’s averaged 0.90 DraftKings points […]

Wendell Carter Jr. has eligibility at both power forward and center, and he’s a strong option regardless of where you choose to play him. He’s played sparingly for most of the year, but his minutes were cranked up in his last contest. He played 34.1 minutes vs. the Pistons, and he’s averaged 0.90 DraftKings points per minute for the year. If he’s going to continue to play that much moving forward, he’s undoubtedly underpriced at ,100.
Jalen Suggs has seen a sizable increase in value following the injuries to Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner. He’s seen a team-high +7.16% bump to his usage rate in eight games without both players, resulting in an average of 1.27 DraftKings points per minute. He’s posted a usage rate of at least 30.2% in four straight games, and he’s coming off 44.0 DraftKings points in his last outing.
However, if both players are out once again, Jayson Tatum would become a primary stud target. He racked up 64.5 DraftKings points sans both players vs. the Timberwolves, and he’s increased his usage rate by +5.9% with both players off the floor this season. As a result, he’s averaged a stout 1.61 DraftKings points per minute in that split. The Rockets are a tough matchup, but Tatum’s upside for the shorthanded Celtics would simply be too high to ignore.
That makes him a very appealing value target at just ,000. Thompson is a capable per minute producer, averaging 0.99 DraftKings points per minute for the year. He’s scored at least 21.25 DraftKings points in each of his past two contests, so he can do some damage with any additional playing time.
The Celtics’ injury report will be important to monitor on the second leg of a back-to-back. They were without both Jaylen Brown and Kristaps Porzingis on Thursday, but it’s possible that both return to the lineup vs. the Rockets.
However, Castle bounced back with 23.2 minutes in his last outing, and he has the potential for even more on Friday. The team is going to be without Jeremy Sochan, and his absence will open up some additional minutes for the rest of the roster. Castle is expected to be one of the biggest beneficiaries: he’s currently projected for 28 minutes in our NBA Models.
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There’s no reason to shy away from him on a slate with plenty of value. The Nuggets have the top implied team total of the day at 122.5, and he’s going to be asked to do even more than usual without Gordon. He’s seen a team-high +2.2% usage bump with Gordon off the court this season, resulting in an average of 1.97 DraftKings points per minute. If you’re willing to fade him on this slate, you’re braver than I.
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Speaking of Amen Thompson, he’s currently out of the lineup for Houston while serving a suspension. That has allowed Cam Whitmore to earn some additional minutes. He’s coming off 25.75 DraftKings points in 24.0 minutes in his last outing, and he’s projected for another 24 minutes on Friday. He’s averaged a strong 1.06 DraftKings points per minute for the year, and he’s increased that figure to 1.18 over the past month. That makes him a nice value at just ,900.
The Pelicans are another team with a strong matchup on Friday. They’re taking on the Wizards, who rank 27th in defensive efficiency and fourth in pace, and their 119.75 implied team total is the third-highest on the slate. Dejounte Murray has missed plenty of time with injuries this season, but he’s still been effective when on the floor. He’s averaged 1.20 DraftKings points per minute, and he’s gone for as many as 64.0 DraftKings points of late. That gives him a nice ceiling in a juicy matchup.
It’s really tough to pass up that combination at just ,600. Westbrook has historically had a comparable salary and minute projection in just 10 previous contests, and he’s responded with an average Plus/Minus of +3.32 (per the Trends tool). Add in a strong matchup and an 82% Bargain Rating, and there’s nothing not to like with Westbrook on Friday.
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Christian Braun has taken a bit of a leap in his third professional season. He’s averaging 14.2 points per game in his first year as a starter, nearly doubling his scoring average from last year. His playing time had waned a bit recently, but with Gordon out of the lineup, his role should be solidly locked in on Friday. He’s projected for 32 minutes in our NBA Models, and he’s scored at least 24.75 DraftKings points in three straight games.
Jokic did hit a bit of a skid over the past few weeks, but he’s now posted a positive Plus/Minus in four straight games. That includes three outings with at least 72.75 DraftKings points, and one with 93.0.
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Alex Sarr continues to produce for the Wizards and DFS players. He’s posted a positive Plus/Minus in nine of his past 10 outings, including 34.0 DraftKings points in his last contest. He did that in just 24.8 minutes, and he should play a bit more if Friday’s game vs. the Pelicans is more competitive. He’s projected for 27 minutes in our NBA Models, and he’s had at least 31.8 in three of his past six contests.
Trey Murphy is another prime target for the Pelicans. He’s played some of the best basketball of his career recently, posting a positive Plus/Minus in six of his past seven games. That includes at least 45.5 DraftKings points in two of his past three outings.
Malcolm Brogdon has been playing around 30 minutes a night for the Wizards recently, and he’s generally been a nice source of value. He’s posted a positive Plus/Minus in four of his past five games, and he went for 39.5 DraftKings points two games ago vs. the Knicks. He’s underpriced at ,000 for a strong matchup vs. the Pelicans.
Note: Projections and Leverages Scores/Ratings may change throughout the day after this article is posted. The NBA DFS landscape changes quickly.
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Keldon Johnson figures to be the biggest beneficiary from Sochan’s absence. He’s played sparingly off the bench for most of the season, but he’s been impactful whenever on the floor. He’s averaged 1.00 DraftKings points per minute, and he’s scored at least 20.5 DraftKings points in three straight games.
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The Nuggets are currently playing without Aaron Gordon, which should result in a few additional minutes for Russell Westbrook. Westbrook isn’t the same player that he was in his prime, but he’s still a really good fantasy producer. He’s averaged 1.22 DraftKings points per minute for the year, and he’s currently projected for 32 minutes in our NBA Models.
Murphy has increased his production to 1.06 DraftKings points per minute over the past month, and he should continue to play all the minutes he can handle for the shorthanded Pelicans. They’re still without Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram, and Murphy has logged at least 37.9 minutes in three straight outings.
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It’s always tough to click on Jonas Valanciunas. He rarely plays more than 20 minutes, and it’s tough to trust a player with such a limited minutes ceiling. Still, Valanciunas makes up for it with his elite per-minute efficiency. He’s scored at least 34.5 DraftKings points in four of his past five games despite playing 23.5 minutes or fewer in three of them.
Stephon Castle stands out as a near must-play on Friday’s slate. His price tag has dipped all the way to ,400 on DraftKings, due mostly to the fact that he’s been playing reduced minutes. He had logged 20.2 minutes in five straight games, culminating with fewer than eight minutes two games ago.
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If he gets to that threshold, he’s poised to deliver massive value at a near-minimum price tag. Historically, players with comparable salaries and minute projections have averaged a Plus/Minus of +3.96.
Now, Johnson is expected to see a significant uptick in playing time. He’s projected for 28 minutes in our NBA Models, and if that happens, he’s simply too cheap at ,000. Johnson has historically had a comparable salary and minute projection in just four previous outings, and he’s averaged a Plus/Minus of +8.11 in that split.
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Goga Bitadze is an interesting pivot off Carter in tournaments. The two players are negatively correlated, so it’s no surprise that Bitadze struggled with Carter breaking out in their last contest. However, Bitadze has been the better player for most of the year. He’s averaged 1.20 DraftKings points per minute over the past month, and he’s projected for 30 minutes on Friday’s slate. If the pendulum swings back in his favor, fading Carter for Bitdaze could pay off handsomely.
When it comes to fantasy basketball, there’s Nikola Jokic, and then there’s everybody else. There are a few other players who can match Jokic’s upside, but no one can do it on such a consistent basis. Jokic has posted a remarkable +7.12 average Plus/Minus for the year despite routinely being the most expensive player in fantasy.
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Immanuel Quickley balled out in his return to the lineup on Wednesday. He played 32.1 minutes in his first game in more than a month, and he finished with 21 points and 15 assists. He ultimately racked up 51.0 DraftKings points, good for an average of 1.59 DraftKings points per minute. He’s likely due for some regression moving forward – especially in a tough matchup vs. the Magic – but he’s now averaged 1.29 DraftKings points per minute in five games this season. He could pick up a few additional minutes as he gets further removed from his injury, making him an interesting option for tournaments.
Cade Cunningham got all the way up to ,600 in his last outing, but he’s dipped back to a more reasonable ,900 for Friday’s matchup vs. the Hornets. That makes him an appealing buy-low target, especially with Jaden Ivey out of the lineup. Cunningham has seen a +2.38% usage bump with Ivey off the floor this season, resulting in an average of 1.47 DraftKings points per minute. He also leads the position with 12 Pro Trends.
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C.J. McCollum is yet another potential option for the Pels. He’s coming off a subpar showing in his last outing, but he had at least 45.5 DraftKings points in his two previous games. He’s projected for less ownership than Murphy and Murray, making him an interesting pivot for tournaments.

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Ausar Thompson hasn’t gotten the same opportunities as his brother Amen in Houston, but that could be about to change. He’s played at least 24 minutes in back-to-back games, and he could see a few additional minutes with Ivey sidelined on Friday.
The only downside with Castle is his projected ownership. He’s checking it at 42.6%, which is the top mark on the slate. Still, he’s showing up in the optimal lineup simulations at a greater than 48% clip, so it’s possible he’s still being a bit undervalued by the public.
Suggs and the Magic draw an excellent matchup Friday vs. the Raptors. Toronto ranks sixth in pace and 26th in defensive efficiency for the year, and Orlando’s 109.75 implied team total represents a significant increase compared to their season average (105.6). Suggs has an Opponent Plus/Minus of +3.71 in this matchup, which is the top mark among Friday’s point guards.
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There’s no guarantee that Williams will see the same workload on Friday, but he’s proven that he doesn’t need it to return value. Ultimately, he provides a nice combination of floor and ceiling at ,500.
Consult the NBA Player Models directly for any updates as we get closer to lock.
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Mark Williams has been a monster since returning to the lineup for the Hornets. He’s averaged 1.49 DraftKings points per minute over the past month, and he’s posted a positive Plus/Minus in five straight games. He’s done that despite playing limited minutes. When he finally cracked 30 minutes in his last outing, he got all the way to 49.0 DraftKings points.
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TJ Dillashaw reveals why he was 'delusionally optimistic' in KO'ing UFC champ with …
TJ Dillashaw literally went out on a limb in his eighth UFC title fight. The former two-time UFC Bantamweight Champion is one of the greatest fighters ever at 135lbs, having beaten then-champion Renan Barao and Cody Garbrandt twice as well as #4-ranked contender Cory Sandhagen. Despite his resume, TJ Dillashaw had one of the most […]

TJ Dillashaw literally went out on a limb in his eighth UFC title fight.
The former two-time UFC Bantamweight Champion is one of the greatest fighters ever at 135lbs, having beaten then-champion Renan Barao and Cody Garbrandt twice as well as #4-ranked contender Cory Sandhagen.
Despite his resume, TJ Dillashaw had one of the most controversial final chapters in UFC history.
Following a two-year suspension for the performance-enhancing drug EPO, Dillashaw returned to the win column against Sandhagen in 2021 and was given a title fight a year later against Aljamain Sterling at UFC 280 in Oct. 2022.
Prior to the fight, Dillashaw failed to disclose a career-ending shoulder injury and refused to withdraw. On fight night, Dillashaw would lose in a lopsided second-round TKO after his shoulder popped out.
This would be Dillashaw’s last MMA fight. Years after his retirement, the former champion explains what made him so confident in beating Sterling even with the brutal handicap.

TJ Dillashaw thought he’d KO Aljamain Sterling with one arm: ‘His striking was garbage’
While on ‘The Jaxxon Podcast’, Quinton Jackson said he was at the gym the day Dillashaw’s shoulder popped out in training and told Dillashaw he wished he had pulled out of the Sterling fight.
Dillashaw explains why he didn’t.
“I was fighting a guy that I felt like I could still beat with the arm that I had,” Dillashaw said of Sterling.
“I felt like I could’ve knocked him out. Yeah, [with one arm].
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“His striking is complete garbage,” Dillashaw added.
A wrestler at heart, Sterling dominated Dillashaw with his takedowns as Dillashaw grimaced in pain with his shoulder injury.
Dillashaw was heavily criticized for not withdrawing from the bantamweight title fight.
TJ Dillashaw says being ‘delusionally optimistic’ got him to the UFC title in the first place
The odds weren’t great for Dillashaw at UFC 280 but neither were his chances of fighting again after shoulder surgery. Dillashaw can’t raise his left arm too high nowadays because of the injury.
Still, Dillashaw pushed through and made it to his title fight against Sterling, where he attempted to become a three-time champion—a feat only Jon Jones and Randy Couture have been able to accomplish in the UFC.
“I know I’m gonna have to have shoulder surgery, so I’m gonna be out for another year and a half. I’m 36 years old. It’s kinda like, this might be my last f—— shot,” Dillashaw said.
“Ends up, yes, it was because my shoulder was so bad…
“So it’s like, why am I gonna pass up this opportunity? Might be my last shot ever to be a three time world champion [and] get my belt back.
“[The odds] were f—— awesome,” Dillashaw joked.
“I’m delusionally optimistic but I really believe that’s also what got me to the belt. I believed in myself so much that I was able to push through so much negativity and get to the top,” Dillashaw said.
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Athlete Lineup Announced for Swatch Nines in Waco – The Inertia
Photo: Swatch Nines Swatch Nines surf returns to Waco, Texas June 23-25 and the athlete lineup has been announced. Thirty-five surfers, skateboarders, and BMX stars will gather for the three-day progression session. Surfers include Zoë McDougall, Coco Ho, Milla Coco Brown, Macy Callaghan, Juliette Lacome, Dimity Stoyle, Mason Ho, Balaram Stack, Noah Beschen, Matt Meola, […]


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Swatch Nines surf returns to Waco, Texas June 23-25 and the athlete lineup has been announced. Thirty-five surfers, skateboarders, and BMX stars will gather for the three-day progression session.
Surfers include Zoë McDougall, Coco Ho, Milla Coco Brown, Macy Callaghan, Juliette Lacome, Dimity Stoyle, Mason Ho, Balaram Stack, Noah Beschen, Matt Meola, Jacob Szekely, Blair Conklin, Chippa Wilson, Dylan Graves, Josh Sleigh, and Lyon Farrell.
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BYU's Egor Demin dream of being an NBA player is about to begin
CHICAGO — Egor Demin won’t be returning to BYU, but that doesn’t mean that he’s done with Utah. Though he only spent one year in Utah under the tutelage of Cougars head coach Kevin Young, it turned into the perfect home away from home for the 2025 NBA draft prospect. So much so that the […]

CHICAGO — Egor Demin won’t be returning to BYU, but that doesn’t mean that he’s done with Utah.
Though he only spent one year in Utah under the tutelage of Cougars head coach Kevin Young, it turned into the perfect home away from home for the 2025 NBA draft prospect. So much so that the 19-year-old already has grand plans to eventually buy a house and retire in the Beehive State once his playing career is over.
“I love Utah. I see myself when I retire from my basketball career, going back to Utah, having a house over there, somewhere next to Travis Hansen in the mountains. I see myself living there after my career.”
— Egor Demin
“I love Utah,” he said. “I see myself when I retire from my basketball career, going back to Utah, having a house over there, somewhere next to Travis Hansen in the mountains. I see myself living there after my career.”
It’s not just about the picturesque nature of Utah, but the deep connections that Demin made while at BYU. He wanted to end up in a place where he could not only find comfort and peace, but also where he would thrive on and off the court while preparing for the next stage of life — the NBA.
With Young having just taken over at BYU after years spent in the NBA coaching ranks, Demin feels like he is more prepared for the pre-draft process than he would have been had he decided to elsewhere.
“More than anybody could imagine, he prepared me for this moment,” Demin said. “More than I was expecting. Obviously I wasn’t underestimating him, I was expecting him to teach me and I was ready to learn as much as I can and be a sponge. But, yeah, I got so much from him.”
And the moment is here. This week, in Chicago, at the NBA combine, Demin has been ready and determined to prove himself in front of NBA scouts, front office executives and coaches.
In the early days of last season at BYU, Demin projected as a potential top-10 pick. But a minor injury and some major slippage in his shooting numbers had many worried that he could drop out of the lottery.
Despite that, recent mock drafts still have him projected as a lottery (top-14) pick and his shooting performance as well as his interviews with teams at the combine helped to relieve some of the worries.
In the the 3-point drills at the combine, Demin went 14-of-30 on off-the-dribble shots, 17-of-25 on spot-up shots, 14-of-25 in the 3-point star drill and 17-of-28 in the 3-point side drill and also hit 80% at the free-throw line.
Demin has already had interviews with the Atlanta Hawks, Sacramento Kings, Washington Wizards, Brooklyn Nets and Oklahoma City Thunder, he’ll have more interviews with teams as the week progresses and then a whole slate of in-person workouts after the combine is over.
In interviews, Demin wants teams to know how dedicated he is to working on his game and improving. He also wants NBA decision makers to know that he’s paid detailed and close attention to feedback regarding his shot and worked closely with Young to understand things that NBA teams will expect of him.
“The details of understanding what is a good shot and what is a bad shot, which is not always dependent on the defense,” Demin said. “A wide open shot can be a bad shot, speaking about the time of possession, the score — starting from there, and ending with your footwork, your rhythm, getting to the shot, your legs and energy.”
In the past, Demin might have considered every open shot a good one, but now he’s trying to think through the offense on an even deeper level. That’s often something that NBA coaches work on developing in young prospects throughout their first couple of seasons, so on that front, Demin is ahead of the game.
Those developments can only help to boost what teams think about Demin, but really, it’s his vision and passing that makes him a desirable prospect and that hasn’t changed. His ability to make passes, at the right time, on target and seeing the game multiple actions in advance has earned him comparisons to players like Luka Doncic, but Demin will tell you that it’s not his job to try to copy anyone else.
“Luka is pretty obvious — the big guards, passing — but obviously Luka is Luka and Egor is Egor, in a good way. I’m not trying to be like somebody else, I’m just trying to get pieces from different players and different personalities to build my own kind of project of where I’m seeing myself in the future.”
In the near future, Demin sees himself living out his dreams as an NBA player and helping a team to win. In the extended future he sees himself returning to where this process started, and hopefully staying close to those who helped him.
“I had a lot of fun being in Utah and I was going there to play basketball, and I found that, I found basketball over there,” Demin said. “But I also found a lot of good people and my new lifetime friends and mentors.”

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