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Fantasy Basketball Picks Today
Pearce Dietrich provides his thoughts and insights on the top DFS options for today’s NBA slate. NBA Sunday is a DFS fun day. Extend the weekend one more day with Fantasy Basketball action at DraftKings. Get the screens out. Build your DraftKings NBA DFS lineups early. Let’s dig into the NBA DFS research, make some […]


Pearce Dietrich provides his thoughts and insights on the top DFS options for today’s NBA slate.
NBA Sunday is a DFS fun day. Extend the weekend one more day with Fantasy Basketball action at DraftKings. Get the screens out. Build your DraftKings NBA DFS lineups early. Let’s dig into the NBA DFS research, make some fantasy basketball picks, and close out the week on the couch enjoying the eight-game main slate that starts at 6:00 p.m. ET.
Set your DraftKings fantasy basketball lineups here: NBA $100K Fadeaway [$25K to 1st]
Guard
Stud
Trae Young, Atlanta Hawks vs. Utah Jazz ($10,200) — Money is not an option. Silly season has arrived. The injury report is longer than your son’s Christmas wish list. There will be plenty of $3K and $4K options available. The Jazz are tanking, while the Hawks are aiming for the No. 7 seed. Young needs to step up this week.
Other Options — Tyrese Haliburton ($9,300)
Value
Johnny Juzang, Utah Jazz at Atlanta Hawks ($4,000) — All value picks are subject to change. Until the NBA injury report is updated, the Jazz offer the best value. Their injuries are already known, and their scrubs are stable. Juzang has been playing at least 20 minutes a night for over a month. He’s started two of the last three games.
Other Options — Julian Champagnie ($4,100)
Forward
Stud
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks at New Orleans Pelicans ($11,600) — Nothing has changed. Every April is the same. The lengthy NBA injury report leads to “stars and scrubs” lineups for every DraftKings slate. The real problem comes later this week when we get “scrubs and scrubs” lineups with thousands in unspent salary. For now, load up on stars. The Bucks need wins. First-round home-court advantage is on the line. Plus, the Bucks don’t want a first-round matchup with the Knicks.
Other Options — Jayson Tatum ($10,900)
Value
KJ Martin, Utah Jazz at Atlanta Hawks ($3,000) — The Jazz-Hawks game has the largest total on the slate (244). Martin is the stone minimum. He opens up lineup flexibility, but there is risk. He is questionable and not guaranteed playing time. If he does play, he hits 6x value with ease.
Other Options — Jarace Walker ($3,600)
Center
Stud
Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets vs. Indiana Pacers ($12,700) — The Joker is the greatest player of all time. He’s not in the conversation—he is the conversation. For various reasons, he doesn’t get the respect he deserves. Who cares? The real ones know. Watch Jokic’s games. He dominates and elevates those around him.
Other Options — Karl-Anthony Towns ($10,200)
Value
Obi Toppin, Indiana Pacers at Denver Nuggets ($4,300) — The Pacers-Nuggets game has the second-highest total on the slate (239.5). Toppin’s matchup against Jokic isn’t great, but it’s not that bad either. The Nuggets aren’t playing great basketball, and Jokic isn’t a glass cleaner. The Joker will get double-digit boards, but he doesn’t grab every rebound. Toppin has topped 25 FPTS in four of the last seven games and is averaging over 20 FPTS.
Other Options — Oso Ighodaro ($4,000)
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April 26, 2025 | Jack Ramful Watch live on the WTT YouTube channel and go to Table Tennis England YouTube to watch the GB players’ matches on demand. Mixed Doubles Quarter Finals It was a superb morning for the British teams as both duos booked their place in the semi-finals with commanding straight-sets victories. At 10:30am on Table 1, Liam […]


Watch live on the WTT YouTube channel and go to Table Tennis England YouTube to watch the GB players’ matches on demand.
Mixed Doubles Quarter Finals
It was a superb morning for the British teams as both duos booked their place in the semi-finals with commanding straight-sets victories.
At 10:30am on Table 1, Liam Pitchford and Anna Hursey produced a strong display to defeat Darius Movileanu (ROU) and Lilou Massart (BEL) (3-0 (11-9, 11-7, 11-8).
Pitchford and Hursey were dominant on serve, winning 19 points from their own service games and 14 points on their opponents’ serve. Their biggest lead in the match was four points, and they stitched together six consecutive points at one stage to take full control.
Meanwhile, on Table 2, Connor Green and Sophie Earley were equally impressive as they saw off Swiss pairing Barish Moullet and Rachel Moret with a 3-0 win (11-9, 11-9, 11-6).
Green and Earley racked up 33 points overall, with a near-even split between points won on their own serve (17) and on return (16). They opened up a five-point lead at their most dominant, and won four points in a row during a key passage of play.
Both British pairs now move into the semi-finals — and will face each other for a place in Sunday’s final.
On the other side of the draw, Yokotani and Okada overcame Mexico’s Castro and Cossio 3-1 (8-11, 5-11, 13-11, 6-11), while Kulczycki and Wielgos produced a strong performance to defeat India’s Jain and Saini 3-0 (11-9, 11-5, 11-4).
Women’s Doubles Quarter Finals
At 11:30am on Table 1, Ho and Hursey were narrowly edged out in a five-game thriller by India’s Roy and Wani.
After dropping the first two games 9-11 and 8-11, the British pair fought back strongly, winning the next two 11-6 and 11-9 to force a decider. However, Roy and Wani held their nerve in the fifth, clinching it 12-10 to seal a 3-2 victory.
Both pairs won 49 points across the match, highlighting how tight the contest was. Ho and Hursey won 24 points on their opponents’ serve and 25 on their own, showing their ability to stay aggressive throughout. Their biggest lead was five points, and they won four consecutive points during a key moment to push the match into a fifth game — but ultimately it wasn’t enough to turn the tide.
Men’s Doubles Quarter Finals
At 12:05pm on Table 1, Drinkhall and Walker produced a strong performance to book their place in the semi-finals with a 3-1 win over Luu and Chua.
The British pair made a fast start, taking the opening game 11-8 before Luu and Chua levelled by winning the second 11-7. Drinkhall and Walker responded with authority, securing the next two games 11-5 and 11-9 to close out the match in just under 30 minutes.
Drinkhall and Walker won 40 points in total, showing real strength on return with 22 points won on their opponents’ serve. They built a lead of up to six points during the match and had a key spell where they won seven consecutive points to take firm control of the momentum.
Next up, Kulczycki and Zalewski from Poland, in the semi-final at 17:35, live on WTT Youtube.
Rafeal De Las Heras and Diego Lillo of Spain, will face Indian duo Mudit Dani and Payas Jain in the other semi final.
Women’s Singles Round of 16
At 12:40pm on Table 1, Yu produced a dominant performance to cruise into the semi-finals with a 3-0 victory over Massart (BEL).
Yu took charge right from the start, winning 11-9, 11-3, 11-3 in just under 18 minutes. She won a total of 33 points, including 17 on her opponent’s serve, and built a biggest lead of eight points during the match.
Yu also put together a strong run of five consecutive points as she kept the pressure firmly on Massart throughout, not allowing any opportunity for a comeback.
At 1:15pm on Table 4, Hursey delivered a commanding performance to defeat Roy (IND) 3-0 and move into the quarter-finals.
Hursey was in control throughout, taking the match 11-9, 11-5, 11-8 in just over 18 minutes. She won 33 points overall, with strong returns on her opponent’s serve, winning 19 points in that department. Hursey’s biggest lead was six points, and she pieced together a run of seven consecutive points to stamp her authority on the match.
Hursey goes on to face Sakura Aoi of Japan in the quarterfinals and Tianer will face Sofia-Xuan Zhang from Spain.
Saturday’s Matches
10.30am: Liam Pitchford & Anna Hursey v Darius Movileanu & Lilou Massart (Table 1)
10.30am: Connor Green & Sophie Earley v Barish Moullet & Rachel Moret (T2)
11.30am: Tin-Tin Ho & Anna Hursey v Krittwika Roy & Sayali Wani (T1)
12.05pm: Paul Drinkhall & Sam Walker v Finn Luu & Josh Chua (T1)
12.40pm: Tianer Yu v Lilou Massart (T1)
1.15pm: Anna Hursey v Krittwika Roy (T4)
1.50pm: Liam Pitchford v Rafael De Las Heras (T1)
1.50pm: Sam Walker v Jo Yokotani (T3)
1.50pm: Tom Jarvis v Juan Perez (T4)
2.25pm: Paul Drinkhall v Csaba Andras (T1)
2.25pm: Connor Green v Finn Luu (T2)
2.25pm: Andrew Baggaley v Daniel Berzosa (ESP)
* Further matches later in the day depend on results
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