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Top Draftkings NBA DFS targets, values ​​for Friday 5.09.255

Stan Son provides his thoughts and insights into the DFS options for the NBA playoffs on Friday to Draftkings.

There are two NBA games on Friday.

With regard to injuries, Evan Mabley, Darius Garland and De'andre Hunter are questionable.

To Draftking's sports bookCle is -2 on the street and the total of 229.5. OKC is on the street with -4.5 over the total number of 233.5.


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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder at Denver Nuggets ($ 9,900): Donovan Mitchell recorded an increase of 600 US dollars compared to the last game. It was triggered almost 70% of the teams and will probably be expanded again because he set up 75.75 FPTs in the last game. I will fade, especially since there is a chance that Mabley, Hunter or Girlland will return to the plot that would take away a certain use. In addition, Indiana will make adjustments for Mitchell. As far as SGA is concerned, it is the engine that begins, the stick that stirs, the fire that the OKC is heated. After I lost the home advantage and this game in Denver, I expect a close, competitive game, which means that SGA will play a lot of minutes. In the first two games of the series, SGA scored over 30 points each, while she spent eight Zimb carriers in both competitions. It is very likely that he ends in this one with almost 60 FPTs, apart from blowout, injuries or bad difficulties.

Other options: Donovan Mitchell (9,500 US dollars), Tyrese Haliburton (9,000 US dollars)

Value

Bennedict Mathurin, Indiana Pacers against Cleveland Cavaliers ($ 3,900): Mathurin played 23 minutes in game 1 and ended with 11 points, five rebounds, an assist and a block, good for 21.75 FPTs. In game 2 he received 20 minutes and scored 19 points, two rebounds and one template, good for 23.5 FPTs. Mathurin set up double -digit FPTs with six over 30 and a high of 57.5 FPTs in 18 episode. Do not expect Mathurin to appear all the way up there, especially since he played in these competitions for over 30 minutes, but it shows that he has the ability. It still costs less than 4,000 US dollars.

Other options: Andrew Nembhard (5,600 US dollars), Ty Jerome (5,500 USD), Aaron Nesmith (5,300 USD), Christian Braun (5,200 US dollars), Russell Westbrook (5,100 USD), Max Strus (5,000 US dollars), Alex Caruso ($ 4,600), Sam Merrill ($ 4,600) ($ 3.700) when it starts ($ 4,600) ($ 3.700) when it starts ($ 4,600) ($ 3, 3.700) when it starts ($ 4,600) ($ 3.700) when it starts, Alex Caruso ($ 4,600), Sam Merrill ($ 3.700) starts when it ($ 4,600) ($ 3.700) when it starts ($ 4,600) ($ 3.700) when it starts


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Chet Holmgren, Oklahoma City Thunder in Denver Nuggets (7,000 US dollars): In game 1, Holmgren played only 28 minutes because of bad difficulties. In game 2 he received only 26 minutes for blowout. I expect this game to be competitive, which means that Holmgren can see the season in the 30-minute area. Holmgren fills the status sheet at both ends of the square and ended 31.5 and 42.25 FPTs despite the depressive season. If he gets over 30 minutes, I like it for 40 FPTs.

Other options: Jalen Williams ($ 7,600), Pascal Siakam (6,900 USD)

Value

Obi topin, Indiana Pacers against Cleveland Cavaliers ($ 3,200): Toppin played 16 and 15 minutes in the first two games in this series and ended with 15 and 19.75 FPTs. This is the likely result for game 3, but this game is in Indiana, where he can get a boost. Toppin also has these random games when he goes Bonkers, rinsing down dunks in the transition and breaking down open trees. He has the minimum close and will probably play in teenage, but there are some advantages here.

Other options: Aaron Gordon (5,900 USD), Aaron Nesmith (5,300 USD), Christian Braun (5,200 USD), Max Strus (5,000 USD), Bennedict Mathurin ($ 3,900)


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Myles gymnast, Indiana Pacers Against Cleveland Cavaliers ($ 6,300): Turner set up 38.75 and 47 FPTs in the first two games in this series. He literally stuffed the stat leaflet. We know that he stretches the ground and looks good while protecting the edge in defense. However, he has never been known as a big rebounder. In the last three games in these playoffs, Turner has packed eight, 11 and nine boards. In the last four games, he has ended with at least 33 FPTs with two over 40 FPTs.

Other options: Nikola Jokic (11,000 US dollars), Chet Holmgren (7,000 US dollars), Jarrett Allen (6,800 US

Value

Aaron Gordon, Denver nuggets Against Oklahoma City Donner ($ 5,900): Gordon ended the last game with 20.25 FPTs, but that is because he only played 27 minutes due to blowout and shot 3-of-12 from the field. He returns to the friendly borders in Denver, which should do a thrust. So far, Gordon has set up at least 20 FPTs in these playoffs in all competitions with five over 30 and a high of 43.5 FPTs. He tried to make double -digit shots in everyone to one game because Jokic finds him with cuts and defense that leaves him open to the circumference. Due to his defense versatility, he is not played from the square and will probably play for almost 40 minutes if the game is competitive.

Other options: Isaiah Hartenstein (6,000 US dollars), Obi Toppin ($ 3,200)

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