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NBA DFS Picks Breakdown on DraftKings (Friday, April 11)

Let’s dive into some of the top plays on the slate using the FantasyLabs tools and projections. Also, don’t forget that for large-field tournaments, you can utilize our Lineup Optimizer to effortlessly create up to 300 lineups, or use our Lineup Builder if you like to hand-build your lineups. You can also use our SimLabs Lineup Generator, a tool that creates […]

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NBA DFS Picks Breakdown on DraftKings (Friday, April 11)

Let’s dive into some of the top plays on the slate using the FantasyLabs tools and projections.

Also, don’t forget that for large-field tournaments, you can utilize our Lineup Optimizer to effortlessly create up to 300 lineups, or use our Lineup Builder if you like to hand-build your lineups.

You can also use our SimLabs Lineup Generator, a tool that creates the most user-friendly lineup generation process.

Note: Projections and Leverage Scores/Ratings may change throughout the day after this article is posted. The NBA DFS landscape changes quickly. 

Consult the NBA Player Models directly for any updates as we get closer to lock.

NBA DFS Point Guard Picks

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Coming off yet another triple-double, Josh Giddey has catapulted himself to one of the best fantasy point guards in the league recently. In Wednesday’s victory over the Heat, Giddey stuffed the stat sheet with 28 points, 16 rebounds, 11 assists, three blocks, and two steals, accumulating a season-high 78.5 DraftKings points. He shot 11-for-16 from the field, including 3-for-6 from downtown. Post All-Star Break has been a new Giddey. He is averaging a near triple-double with 21.2 points, 10.7 rebounds, and 9.3 assists per game.

Giddey leads all point guards in projected ceiling due to an elite matchup against the Wizards, who rank fourth in pace and 28th in defensive rating. The Bulls are a 16.5-point home favorite tonight, implied for a slate-high 126.5 points. Despite a rising salary, Giddey is one of the best pay-up options on the slate.


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The Mavericks are locked into either ninth or 10th in the Western Conference play-in tournament. They have several guards, including Spencer DinwiddieKlay ThompsonJaden Hardy, and Dante Exum, who are all questionable to play tonight. With no real incentive, they could give a few of those guys the night off.

With a likely depleted backcourt, Brandon Williams has a great chance to draw his third start of the season. He is projected to play 24 minutes and leads all point guards by a wide margin in projected Plus/Minus. The best part is, Williams is a near-minimum $3,200.

In March, Williams has been one of the best contributors off the bench for the Mavericks. He is averaging 16.6 points per game while shooting 54.1% from the field.


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Arguably, the best game on the slate is this Eastern Conference showdown between the Pistons and Bucks. These two teams play tonight and Sunday to determine the No. 5 seed. Expect a heavy dose of Cade Cunningham for the Pistons, who leads the entire slate in projected usage rate at 36.4%. In his fourth year in the league, Cunningham is averaging a career-high in points, rebounds, and assists. He’s also found success this season against the Bucks, averaging 29 points, 8.5 assists, and six rebounds per game.

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NBA DFS Shooting Guard Picks

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After a 44-point performance last night against the Grizzlies, Anthony Edwards leads a shooting guard position that is lacking star power. Edwards seemingly couldn’t miss last night, shooting 13-for-19 from the field, 7-for-11 from behind the arc, and 11-for-13 from the charity stripe. His 44 points were tied for his third-highest mark of the season, and he is clearly the Timberwolves’ top option in a game they must win.

The Timberwolves are a slate-high 19.5-point home favorite against the Nets, who are starting a glorified G League team. If they win their next two games against the Nets and Jazz, the Timberwolves are guaranteed a top-six seed. With a 31% projected usage rate, Edwards is the clear-cut best shooting guard option tonight. However, with better studs available, Edwards is drawing just a 5% ownership projection.


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Leading the entire slate in projected Plus/Minus is Pelicans’ rookie Antonio Reeves. The Kentucky product has recorded three-straight ceiling performances. In his last three games, Reeves has averaged 18.7 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 2.3 steals, and 31.4 DraftKings points per game. Projected to play 35 minutes with a 26% usage rate, Reeves is drawing an ownership projection of over 40%, which is the second-highest on the slate.

Playing with no regular starters, the Pelicans are 14.5-point home underdog against the Heat. This matchup is not difficult compared to previous years, with the Heat barely making the play-in tournament. For Reeves, this comes down to opportunity. At $4,000 with shooting guard and small forward eligibility, he will have plenty of chances to soar over his projected output. He is another great value in all formats.


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Coby White has not displayed the same ceiling as Giddey but has also been sensational since the All-Star Break. He’s averaged 25.8 points per game while shooting 49.4% from the field. Most of White’s fantasy production comes from scoring the ball, but he has 30+ points in two of his last three games. Projected for slightly under 10% ownership, White is a cheaper way to get exposure to the Bulls’ offense. He also has shooting guard and small forward eligibility, making it easier to fit him into all lineup builds.

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NBA DFS Small Forward Picks

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Trying to hold off the Pacers for the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs, the Knicks are 7.5-point home favorites against a resting Cavaliers team. Both Josh Hart and OG Anunoby are projected for a similar amount of fantasy points and ownership. Hart gets the slight edge over Anunoby simply because he does a better job of stuffing the stat sheet and is more than capable of posting a triple-double. Hart has a double-double in the last three games, averaging 11 points, 10 rebounds, and 7.7 assists per game.

The Cavaliers were without four of their five starters on Thursday, and they could rest again on the second leg of a back-to-back. That makes this a much better spot for the Knicks than if they were healthy. Hart has had no trouble contributing in two previous games vs. the Cavs this season, averaging 17.5 points and nine rebounds per game. He has a fantastic chance for a double or triple-double.


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Similar to Reeves, Keion Brooks is projected for 40% ownership and will benefit from all of the Pelicans’ injuries. The rookie from Washington has only played in 12 games for the Pelicans and started four. However, in his last three games, Brooks has averaged 15.7 points, seven rebounds, and 27.4 DraftKings points per game with one double-double.

The Heat rank 21st in rebounding percentage, giving Brooks an opportunity for another points and rebounds double-double. Brooks has recorded a positive Plus/Minus in seven of his last eight games and has the second-highest projected Plus/Minus on the slate. Both Brooks and Reeves stand out as amazing value options.


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Averaging a career-high 18.3 points per game and shooting over 50% from the field, Michael Porter Jr. ranks third on this slate in projected ownership at the small forward position behind the two Pelicans’ value pieces. He has scored 20+ points in four of his last five games while shooting an impressive 58.1% from the field. This matchup against the Grizzlies features the highest total on the slate at 242.5 points, with the Nuggets being 7.5-point home favorites. Porter Jr. is a strong mid-range play in all lineup builds.

NBA DFS Power Forward Picks

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Giannis Antetokounmpo was barely needed in the Bucks’ 25-point victory in their last outing. Despite only playing 26 minutes, Giannis dominated with a 28-point, 11-rebound double-double while recording five assists and shooting 11-for-17 from the field. However, that was not enough to pay off his $12,700 salary. With a slightly cheaper price tag tonight, Giannis will likely be playing heavy minutes in a competitive game and has a fantastic opportunity for his fourth triple-double in his last five games. He is an elite pay-up option.

In his two games against the Pistons this season, Giannis is averaging an absurd 43.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game. In their first matchup of the season, Giannis scored 59 points and 97 DraftKings points. Drawing around 5% projected ownership, Giannis is a great way to differentiate lineup builds on a slate with plenty of value options to choose from.


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The Pelicans have yet another source of value at the power forward position with Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, who is coming off a 15-point, 10-rebound double-double in his last outing. He added three assists and one block while shooting 7-for-13 from the field for 34.5 DraftKings points. Priced at $3,300, Robinson-Earl should start and play around 33 minutes again on Friday.

Similar to Brooks, Robinson-Earl will benefit from the lack of rebounding for the Heat. These prices on the Pelicans’ values are too cheap, even with this game featuring the lowest total on the slate at 214 points. It will not take much for Robinson-Earl to return value at his $3,300 price tag if he gets to 33 minutes. He can also stretch the floor, which is another area where the Heat tend to struggle.


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Anthony Davis has been in and out of the Mavericks lineup but is probable to play tonight against a depleted Raptors frontcourt. The Raptors already rank 19th in points allowed per game in the paint, and now Jakob Poeltl is ruled out. Davis will have no trouble in this matchup. In his last favorable matchup against the Hawks, Davis erupted for 34 points, 15 rebounds, and five blocks. Drawing a little less than 10% projected ownership with power forward eligibility, Davis is another differentiator at the top of the pricing tier.

NBA DFS Center Picks

Stud

This 10-game slate starts and ends with Nikola Jokic. There is plenty of value on this slate, so paying $13,000 for Jokic will be relatively easy. His ceiling projection leads the slate by 18 points, which is why he is drawing a slate-high 50% projected ownership. Over his last seven games, Jokic has taken his already elite numbers to a different level. During that stretch, he has averaged 37.3 points, 12.3 rebounds, 8.4 assists, and 75.1 DraftKings points per game.

The Grizzlies’ interior defense has been solid, but Jokic is matchup-proof. Rookie Zach Edey is going to have his hands full with Jokic in the paint. Nuggets’ point guard Jamal Murray is also doubtful to play. Without Murray on the floor this season, Jokic has a +4.48% usage rate increase (per our On/Off tool).


Value

With the No. 7 seed in the play-in tournament locked up, the Magic will be playing tonight without Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner, and Wendell Carter Jr. That will force center Goga Bitadze into more playing time, and he is currently projected for 28 minutes. Bitadze has had the best year of his career this season, averaging 7.1 points and 6.6 rebounds per game while shooting 61.5% from the field.

The Pacers are one of the best matchups for opposing big men. They rank 28th in both rebounding percentage and points allowed in the paint at 51.7 per game. Bitadze is also priced at $3,400, making him one of the best values on the slate. Even with just a 14% projected usage rate, Bitadze will have plenty of opportunities to return value in this matchup.


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With power forward and center eligibility, Raptors’ big man Jonathan Mogbo is coming off two massive ceiling performances. In his last two games, Mogbo has averaged 17 points, 10.5 rebounds, and nine assists per game. He has recorded 50+ DraftKings points in both contests with one triple-double and one double-double. The Mavericks frontcourt is finally healthy, but they can still be one to attack.

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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 […]

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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.

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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].

“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.

The lineup of skateboarders will include Andy Anderson, Val LaForge, Gustavo Ribeiro, Gabriel Ribeiro, Greyson Fletcher, Clay Kreiner, and the five BMX athletes in Waco will feature Sam Pilgrim, Kevin Peraza, Matthias Dandois, Erik Fedko, and Dennis Enarson.

The Swatch Nines promotional webpage hasn’t released many other details aside from the new athlete lineup and new promo video, but then again, what else is there to reveal? Just show up and let ‘er rip.

“For nearly two decades, Swatch Nines has carved out a unique place in the world of action sports,” they wrote on YouTube. “With 17 years of innovative events across snow, skate, and surf, the concept is simple but powerful: bring together elite athletes, visionary designers, and partners to create a space that’s not about competing — it’s about pushing boundaries, capturing magic, and having fun.”

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Global finance, innovation and leadership take center stage in Doha this week as the Qatar Economic Forum, powered by Bloomberg, returns for its fifth edition from May 20-22 at the Fairmont Doha. Under the theme “The Road to 2030: Transforming the Global Economy,” the forum underscores Qatar’s growing role as a hub for international dialogue […]

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Power players come to Doha for Qatar Economic Forum

Global finance, innovation and leadership take center stage in Doha this week as the Qatar Economic Forum, powered by Bloomberg, returns for its fifth edition from May 20-22 at the Fairmont Doha. Under the theme “The Road to 2030: Transforming the Global Economy,” the forum underscores Qatar’s growing role as a hub for international dialogue and economic transformation.

More than 1,500 global leaders — including CEOs, investors, policymakers and cultural figures — will convene to explore five editorial pillars: geopolitics and trade, business outlook, energy and security, sports and entertainment, and technology and AI. This year’s lineup includes Michael R. Bloomberg, Mary Callahan Erdoes (JP Morgan), Tony Elumelu (Heirs Holdings) and Tan Su Shan (DBS Bank), offering high-level insights into the forces reshaping global capital, policy and industry.

Hosted by Media City Qatar in collaboration with Bloomberg, the forum aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030, emphasizing innovation, sustainability and economic resilience. With registration now closed, audiences can tune in to the live broadcast and follow key moments via social media.

Location: Fairmont Hotel, Doha

Dates: May 20-22

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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 […]

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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 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.”

BYU Cougars head coach Kevin Young talks with guard Egor Demin (3) during an NCAA men’s basketball game against the Oklahoma State Cowboys held at the Marriott Center in Provo on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News

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.”

Brigham Young Cougars guard Egor Demin (3) passes the ball during a quarterfinals game between BYU and the Iowa State Cyclones at the Big 12 Championship at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri, on Thursday, March 13, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News

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