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FanDuel Daily Fantasy Basketball Helper: Saturday 1/9/21


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With White out, Murray has been able to make good on his 1.09 FanDuel points per minute by seeing at least 29 minutes in 7 of his first 8 games, with the exception being a blowout. Josh Richardson ($4,500): In my personal model, high-minute, low-production players are likely inflated much more than they should be, so I understand the average daily fantasy player who remains skeptical of Richardson's poor 0.68 FanDuel points per minute alongside Luka Doncic this season for the Dallas Mavericks. Richardson's profile is somewhat of an enigma, because he has tapped into a FanDuel ceiling this season by scoring more than 28 fantasy points twice, but he also did not eclipse his average of 31.9 minutes per game in either of those outings. The one consistent force remains Hayward, who leads the Hornets in usage (24.9%), FanDuel points per minute (1.14), and minutes per game (34.4) among players with at least 100 minutes on the court. There are worse routes to go at a tough position than taking 35 minutes at a $3,700 salary.Other Notable Picks: Khris Middleton ($7,400), Dorian Finney-Smith ($4,900), Anthony Edwards ($4,800) Domantas Sabonis ($8,800): Salary is so consistent -- scoring between 38 and 48 FanDuel points in each of his last six games -- and he has a good ceiling, too. Ayton profiles to at least have a great matchup in this contest, as the Pacers have allowed the sixth-most FanDuel points to opposing centers, likely due to allowing the third most blocks per game (6.3) in the NBA.Other Notable Picks: Nikola Vucevic ($8,800), Richaun Holmes ($6,800)Austin Swaim is not a FanDuel employee.

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