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As either myself or Zac Graham will continue to do all throughout the NBA season, I will provide you with my three favorite options on SuperDraft DFS for the slate at hand. In this case, we have a nine-game slate Friday.
Cole Anthony, Orlando Magic (@ HOU)
Score multiplier: 1.3x
Cole Anthony has been one of the most improved players this season but has generated far less buzz than the other candidates, simply because he plays for a cellar-dwelling team. The same can be said on this specific slate, as he’s generating very little buzz. Good. If Anthony comes in low-owned, all the better. With Jalen Suggs out, Anthony should continue to post astronomical rates. In two games without Suggs this season, Anthony has posted a 29.1% usage rate and has averaged over 45 fantasy points per game. Getting this type of production at 1.3x is a bargain, but when you add in the matchup against the fastest-paced team in basketball, it’s a no-brainer.
Tyler Herro, Miami Heat (@ IND)
Score multiplier: 1.5x
Speaking of no-brainers, Tyler Herro without Bam Adebayo and Jimmy Butler certainly feels like one. He sees a 4.39% jump in usage rate to a team-high 33.41%, averaging 23.5 points, six assists, and four rebounds per game as he operates as a secondary facilitator behind Kyle Lowry. A matchup with the Pacers should allow for a close game with very little defensive pressure, making Herro a priority at 1.5x for me on SuperDraft Friday.
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Jarrett Allen, Cleveland Cavaliers (@ WAS)
Score multiplier: 1.25x
Jarrett Allen has only been back for a few games since returning from injury, but you wouldn’t be able to tell he ever left based on how effective he’s been. He also steps into a picture-perfect matchup on Friday, as noted in my First Look:
“The Washington Wizards rank 26th against rebounders this season, per FTNDaily’s advanced DvP tool.
“The Wizards have gotten brutalized by centers for a few seasons now and even though they’ve tightened their screws defensively this season, that fact hasn’t changed. Jarrett Allen now steps into an extremely exploitable matchup while averaging 18.5 rebounding chances per game (seventh highest) and 5.5 contested rebounds per game (third-highest mark in the NBA). With an expanded offensive role in the absence of Collin Sexton, Allen has a massive ceiling Friday.”