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An 11-game schedule makes the 11/8 NBA DFS Game Previews a must-read, along with a solid late-night prop bet from MonkeyKnifeFight.com.

Detroit at Indiana, 7:00 PM Eastern

Pistons at a Glance: 20th in scoring (108.8), 17th in scoring defense (111.2), 14th in offensive rating (108.3), 22nd in defensive rating (110.7), 23rd in pace (100.5).

Stud: C Andre Drummond ($10,500/DK). Dud: SG/SF Bruce Brown Jr. ($5600/DK). Sleeper: SF/PF Markieff Morris ($4400/DK).

Pacers at a Glance: 19th in scoring (109), 8th in scoring (108.4), 17th in offensive rating (110.3), 13th in defensive rating (104.7), 25th in pace (100.3).

Stud: PF/C Domantas Sabonis ($8700/DK). Dud: PG/SG Aaron Holiday ($4200/DK). Sleeper: SF/PF T.J. Warren ($6100/DK).

An 11-game schedule makes the 11/8 NBA DFS Game Previews a must-read, along with a solid late-night prop bet from MonkeyKnifeFight.com.

Cleveland at Washington, 7:00 PM Eastern

Cavaliers at a Glance: 22nd in scoring (106.1), 21st in scoring defense (112.1), 21st in offensive rating (105.1), 24th in defensive rating (111), 20th in pace (101).

Stud: PF Kevin Love ($9300/FD). Dud: C Tristan Thompson ($8100/FD). Sleeper: PG Collin Sexton ($5600/FD).

Wizards at a Glance: 6th in scoring (115.3), 25th in scoring defense (118.1), 7th in offensive rating (110), 27th in defensive rating (112.7), 8th in pace (104.8).

Stud: SG Bradley Beal ($9100/FD). Dud: PF Rui Hachimura ($5500/FD). Sleeper: PG Isaiah Thomas ($5500/FD).

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Memphis at Orlando, 7:00 PM Eastern

Grizzlies at a Glance: 17th in scoring (110), 24th in scoring defense (117.9), 27th in offensive rating (101.8), 19th in defensive rating (109), 6th in pace (106.5).

Stud: PG Ja Morant ($7100/DK). Dud: PF/C Jaren Jackson Jr. ($5000/DK). Sleeper: SG/SF Dillon Brooks ($5600/DK).

Magic at a Glance: 30th in scoring (95.1), 2nd in scoring defense (99.8), 30th in offensive rating (97.7), 8th in defensive rating (102.5), 30th in pace (97.3).

Stud: SF/PF Jonathan Isaac ($6600/DK). Dud: PG/SG Markelle Fultz ($4300/DK). Sleeper: SF/PF Aaron Gordon ($6600/DK).

An 11-game schedule makes the 11/8 NBA DFS Game Previews a must-read, along with a solid late-night prop bet from MonkeyKnifeFight.com.

Sacramento at Atlanta, 7:30 PM Eastern

Kings at a Glance: 26th in scoring (103.5), 19th in scoring defense (111.9), 24th in offensive rating (103.5), 26th in defensive rating (111.9), 26th in pace (100).

Stud: PG De’Aaron Fox ($8200/FD). Dud: SF Harrison Barnes ($6700). Sleeper: PF Richaun Holmes ($6400/FD).

Hawks at a Glance: 27th in scoring (102.6), 7th in scoring defense (105), 28th in offensive rating (101), 10th in defensive rating (103.4), 19th in pace (101.6).

Stud: PG Trae Young ($9300/FD). Dud: SF Deandre’ Hunter ($4900/FD). Sleeper: PF Jabari Parker ($7000/FD).

Golden State at Minnesota, 8:00 PM Eastern

Warriors at a Glance: 15th in scoring (111.8), 28th in defense (121.5), 9th in offensive rating (109.1), 30th in defensive rating (118.6), 15th in pace (102.5).

Stud: SF/PF Glenn Robinson III ($5400/DK). Dud: SF/PF Eric Paschall ($6600/DK). Sleeper: PG Ky Bowman ($5500/DK).

Timberwolves at a Glance: 5th in scoring (116.7), 26th in scoring (118.7), 19th in offensive rating (106.5), 17th in defensive rating (108.3), 1st in pace (108).

Stud: C Karl-Anthony Towns ($10,300/DK). Dud: SF/PF Robert Covington ($5400). Sleeper: SG/SF Andrew Wiggins ($7100/DK).

Toronto at New Orleans, 8:00 PM Eastern

Raptors at a Glance: 9th in scoring (114.6), 12th in scoring defense (108.7), 8th in offensive rating (109.7), 12th in defensive rating (104.1), 13th in pace (102.9).

Stud: PG Kyle Lowry ($8500/FD). Dud: C Marc Gasol ($5500/FD). Sleeper: PF Serge Ibaka ($6200).

Pelicans at a Glance: 4th in scoring (119.3), 30th in scoring defense (124.3), 6th in offensive rating (110), 29th in defensive rating (114.6), 4th in pace (106.8).

Stud: PF Brandon Ingram ($8800/FD). Dud: SG Josh Hart ($5900/FD). Sleeper: PG Lonzo Ball ($7300/FD).

New York at Dallas, 8:30 PM Eastern

Knicks at a Glance: 29th in scoring (99.9), 16th in scoring defense (110.4), 29th in offensive rating (101), 25th in defensive rating (111.6), 27th in pace (98.9).

Stud: PG/SG RJ Barrett ($6,800/DK). Dud: PF/C Bobby Portis ($5500/DK). Sleeper: SF/PF Marcus Morris ($5800/DK)

Mavericks at a Glance: 7th in scoring (115.3), 18th in defensive scoring (118.3), 2nd in offensive rating (112.7), 18th in defensive rating (108.8), 22nd in pace (100.8).

Stud: PG/SG Luka Doncic ($9900/DK). Dud: PG/SG Delon Wright ($4200/DK), Sleeper: C Dwight Powell ($4400/DK).

Milwaukee at Utah, 9:00 PM Eastern

Bucks at a Glance: 1st in scoring (122.3), 20th in scoring defense (112), 1st in offensive rating (112.8), 9th in defensive rating (103.3), 3rd in pace (107).

Stud: SF Giannis Antetokounmpo ($11,700/FD). Dud: PG Eric Bledsoe ($6400/FD). Sleeper: PF Ersan Ilyasova ($3800/FD).

Jazz at a Glance: 28th in scoring (100.8), 1st in scoring defense (96.6), 26th in offensive rating (102.4), 2nd in defensive rating (98.2),

Stud: PG Mike Conley ($7000/FD). Dud: SG Donovan Mitchell ($8300/FD). Sleeper: SF Joe Ingles ($5000/FD).

Philadelphia at Denver, 9:00 PM Eastern

76ers at a Glance: 13th in scoring (112.6), 10th in scoring defense (107.1), 18th in offensive rating (107), 5th in defensive rating (101.9), 7th in pace (105.2).

Stud: C Joel Embiid ($10,300/DK). Dud: PG/SG Josh Richardson ($5700/DK). Sleeper: PF/C Al Horford ($6000/DK)

Nuggets at a Glance: 25th in scoring (104.3), 4th in defensive scoring (101.1), 20th in offensive rating (105.4), 6th in defensive rating (102.2), 29th in pace (97.5).

Stud: PG/SG Jamaal Murray ($6500/DK). Dud: Nikola Jokic ($8500/DK). Sleeper: SG/SF Will Barton ($5300/DK).

An 11-game schedule makes the 11/8 NBA DFS Game Previews a must-read, along with a solid late-night prop bet from MonkeyKnifeFight.com.

Brooklyn at Portland, 10:00 PM Eastern

Nets at a Glance: 2nd in scoring (121.1), 27th in scoring defense (120.3), 5th in offensive rating (110.1), 20th in defensive rating (109.4), 5th in pace (106.7).

Stud: PG Kyrie Irving ($9800/FD). Dud: SF Taurean Prince ($6000/FD). Sleeper: PF Jarrett Allen ($5200/FD).

Trail Blazers at a Glance: 12th in scoring (112.8), 23rd in scoring defense (114.3), 12th in offensive rating (108.5), 25th in defensive rating, 10th in pace (104).

Stud: C Hassan Whiteside ($7800/FD). Dud: SG CJ McCollum ($6400/FD). Sleeper: SF Rodney Hood ($4500/FD).

An 11-game schedule makes the 11/8 NBA DFS Game Previews a must-read, along with a solid late-night prop bet from MonkeyKnifeFight.com.

Miami at LA Lakers, 10:30 PM Eastern

Heat at a Glance: 8th in scoring (115), 9th in defensive scoring (106.8), 13th in offensive rating (108.4), 4th in defensive rating (108.7), 9th in pace (104.7).

Stud: SG/SF Jimmy Butler ($7400/DK). Dud: PG/SG Kendrick Nunn ($5000/DK). Sleeper: PG Goran Dragic ($5200/DK).

Lakers at a Glance: 16th in scoring (111), 3rd in scoring defense (101.1), 16th in offensive rating (107.7), 1st in defensive rating (98.1), 18th in pace (101.6).

Stud: PF/C Anthony Davis ($10,100/DK). Dud: SF/PF Kyle Kuzma ($4600/DK). Sleeper: C Dwight Howard ($4900/DK).

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Over/Under Scoring

Damian Lillard: Third in the league in scoring, Lillard is averaging 30 points per game on 48% shooting from the field.

Kyrie Irving: He sits right about Lillard, averaging 31.7 points per game, second only to Houston’s James Harden, who is averaging 36.5 points per game.

Verdict: Lillard goes under, finishing with around 20-22 points. Irving could clear the over by halftime, as he remains the only reliable scoring option the Nets have.

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The 11/3 NBA DFS schedule tips off at 5:00 PM Eastern with five games on the main slate. Our game previews and Prop Bets will get you up and running to success.

Houston at Miami, 6:00 PM Eastern

Rockets at a Glance: 1st in scoring (125.6), 30th in scoring defense (126.6), 1st in offensive rating (115.5), 29th in defensive rating (116.4), 1st in pace (108.8).

Stud: PG Russell Westbrook ($10,300 FD) averages 55.5 FDP and has a pair of triple doubles and two other starts where he narrowly missed a TD.

Dud: SG Eric Gordon ($3900 FD) is shooting under 27 percent from 3-point range. His offense is his game, and if he’s not shooting…

Sleeper: There’s a breakout waiting to happen from SF Danuel House ($5000 FD), who is averaging 25.1 FDP. He’s capable of putting up 30-35 tonight and should be considered for those running with multiple lineups.

Heat at a Glance: 8th in scoring (115.6), 13th in scoring (107.4), 15th in offensive rating (107.4), 5th in defensive rating (99.8), 8th in pace (105.4).

Stud: With SF Jimmy Butler ($9300 FD) a gametime decision with a foot injury. PF Bam Adebayo ($8300 FD) will be the best DFS option, averaging 41 FDP.

Dud: PG Goran Dragic ($5900 FD) had a season-low 8.7 FDP against the Hawks on Thursday and is starting to lose momentum after opening with impressive numbers in his new role off the bench.

Sleeper: It might be time to stop waiting for rookie PG Kendrick Nunn ($6200 FD) to regress. He scored 28 points in Thursday’s win over the Hawks and will see a huge jolt of usage if Butler is either sitting out or has

his minutes limited.

Sacramento at New York, 6:00 PM

Kings at a Glance: 29th in scoring (99.2), 23rd in scoring (113.2), 28th in offensive rating (99), 26th in defensive rating (113), 26th in pace (100.1)

Stud: After a slow start, PG De’Aaron Fox ($8000 DK) has averaged 40.25 DKP over the past three games and will be in an entertaining matchup with rookie PG/SG RJ Barrett ($6500 DK).

Dud: After a pair of solid outings, PF/C Richaun Holmes ($5100 DK) reverted back to Richaun Holmes, putting up 15.5 DKP in a foul-plagued 20 minutes against the Jazz on Friday.

Sleeper: SF/PF Harrison Barnes ($4800 DK) has scored at least 30 DKP in his last two games and is averaging seven boards over his last three games.

Knicks at a Glance: 28th in scoring (100.8), 14th in defense (108), 27th in offensive rating (101.2), 19th in defensive rating (108.4), 27th in pace (99.2)

Stud: Barrett floated a 14.75 DKP dud against the Magic on Wednesday but rebounded with a solid 34.75 DKP against the Celtics on Friday. I’d strongly consider him in the lineup against a poor Kings defense.

Dud: In real life, C Mitchell Robinson ($5100 DK) is a bad-ass who is playing through ankle and thumb injuries. In NBA DFS, though, he’s killing lineups with a modest 24.9 DKP. Better options await in the middle.

Sleeper: SF/PF Marcus Morris had a season-best 50.75 DKP in Friday’s loss to the Celtics. He’s a streak shooter who gets a great matchup against a thin Kings frontcourt, and should be under advisement at $4900 DK.

LA Lakers at San Antonio, 7:00 PM Eastern

Lakers at a Glance: 15th in scoring (111.2), 3rd in scoring defense (100.1), 11th in offensive rating (108.3), 2nd in defensive rating (97.4), 23rd in pace (100.5)

Stud: Any questions about SF LeBron James ($10,900 FD) slipping a bit in DFS were answered with a loud 88.4 DFS in Friday’s steel cage match against the Mavericks. He should be good for about 55-60 FDP tonight.

Dud: For now, PF Kyle Kuzma ($4700 FD) should not be on NBA DFS lineups. He played just 19 minutes in his debut on Friday and will deal with ankle soreness for a extended period.

Sleeper: C Dwight Howard ($4900 FD) is a value play when looking for blocked shots. D12 looks like vintage Howard, averaging 2.5 blocks per game.

Spurs at a Glance: 7th in scoring (116.2), 18th in scoring defense (111.2), 3rd in offensive rating (112), 16th in defensive rating (107.2), 12th in pace (103.8)

Stud: PG Dejounte Murray ($6900 FD) missed Friday’s game against the Warriors but will return to the starting lineup. He’s becoming the best rebounding PG not named Russell Westbrook, averaging eight boards a game.

Dud: Don’t get giddy about PG Patty Mills ($4500 FD) and his 40.9 FDP performance against the Warriors on Friday. With Murray back in the lineup, he will fall back behind Derrick White and Bryn Forbes in the rotation.

Sleeper: White ($5600 FD) has put up two games of at least 31 FDP and will have intriguing value if looking to fill the end of your NBA DFS lineup, especially in a Showdown mode.

Dallas at Cleveland, 7:30 PM Eastern

Mavericks at a Glance: 13th in scoring (113.8), 21st in scoring defense (112.4), 6th in offensive rating (110), 20th in defensive rating (108.7), 20th in pace (101.3)

Stud: PG/SG Luka Doncic ($9200 DK) is listed as questionable after getting stitches in his head on Friday. Doncic is averaging 56 DKP and gets to carve up the Cavs’ backcourt.

Dud: PG/SG Delon Wright ($4900 DK) has crashed to earth with a pair of 18 DKP in his last three games.

Sleeper: C Dwight Powell ($3500 DK) is working his way back into the lineup. Increased minutes will mean increased production for the banger, who has only played in two games this season.

Cavaliers at a Glance: 24th in scoring (103.8), 12th in scoring defense (112.7), 24th in offensive rating (102.4), 15th in defensive rating (105.6), 19th in pace (101.3)

Stud: PF/C Kevin Love ($9000 DK) is averaging 16.8 rebounds and will be up to the challenge of hitting the glass against a Mavs team that ranks in the top half of the league in rebounding.

Dud: SF/PF Cedi Osman ($4900 DK) has been a bust across the board, with his flashes of offense the only thing going for him.

Sleeper: PG/SG Collin Sexton ($5900 DK) is scoring 18.2 points per game and could have a productive night if Doncic isn’t in the lineup.

LA Clippers at Utah, 9:00 PM Eastern

Clippers at a Glance: 11th in scoring (114.2), 16th (109.5), 2nd in offensive rating (112.5), 17th in defensive rating (107.9), 17th in pace (101.5)

Stud: SF Kawhi Leonard ($10,600 FD) has averaged at least 60 FD points in each of his last three starts. He’s a sure-fire stat stuffer.

Dud: PF JaMychal Green ($3900 FD) offers little beyond a flash or two of scoring.

Sleeper: C Ivica Zubac ($4400 FD) is an interesting Showdown option whose numbers would greater if he didn’t have to share minutes with Montrezl Harrell ($6600 FD).

Jazz at a Glance: 27th in scoring (101), 1st in scoring defense (94), 25th in offensive rating (102.2), 1st in defensive rating (95.2), 28th in pace (98.8)

Stud: With C Rudy Gobert ($8200 FD) playing below expectations, the play of SG Donovan Mitchell ($8400 FD) is perhaps the lone reliable option on the Utah roster. Mitchell is averaging two steals per night while maintaining a solid turnover rate.

Dud: Gobert hasn’t played up to his salary, but did put up 40.2 FDP on Friday. He has to string some vintage Gobert games before gaining the trust of NBA DFS users.

Sleeper: SF Bojan Bogdanovic ($5500 FD) has emerged as the second scoring option behind Mitchell. The points will be there, but it’s his defense that is pushing to strong sleeper status.

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Over/Under Scoring

Julius Randle — Randle is averaging 14.3 points and is shooting 43.6% from the field. His 60.7% free throwing shooting will hamper his potential.

Buddy Hield — Hield is averaging 38.9% from the field but his 56% shooting in Friday’s win over the Jazz is encouraging.

Verdict — I got a feeling about Buddy Ball hitting MSG, so take Hield.

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Baseball’s over, kiddies, so the 10/31 NBA DFS Game Previews & Prop Bets will have your undivided attention. It’s just a three-game slate, so the diamond withdrawal will come slowly.

Miami at Atlanta, 7:00 PM Eastern

The Heat are a surprising seventh in points per game (118). More surprising is they are third in pace at 107.8, trailing only the Rockets (no shock) and Grizzlies (now be shocked). Miami is just 15th in offensive rating and head into Atlanta to face a Hawks team that is playing better defensively than advertised, as they are 10th in defensive rating.

This should be a good matchup for Jimmy Butler, who is playing in just his second game of the season. Bam Adebayo is also a solid play; both are the only Heat players with Player Efficiency Ratings (PER) better than 20. The opposite is with Justise Winslow, whose PER is far worse (10.49) than expected. Not to worry, though: Winslow is out tonight. Rookie Tyler Herro is getting a lot of minutes with little true bang for the buck, but this is a good matchup that favors him.

I don’t feel good about Goran Dragic, who I feel is a bit overrated even in a bench role, but in a three-game slate, the options are limited. He’ll get his share of ownership. With Butler back and his track record of high usage rates (27.5 in his season debut), everyone has to follow his lead.

Putting it Bluntly: It’s Butler and Adebayo. Oh, wait…you’re waiting for other names? Keep waiting.

The Hawks are living a charmed life in that Trae Young’s MRI on his injured ankle delivered good news, but they will be without him for tonight’s game. That means 38.2% of usage is up for grabs. Evan Turner has a bad Achilles and will be a game time decision, so it means that rookies Cam Reddish, De’Andre Hunter and Tyrone Wallace will have an opportunity to eat away at those minutes.

John Collins is the easy play here, but Jabari Parker is an interesting sleeper that I am tempted to add in a lineup or two as his minutes will get a boost in the wake of Young’s absence. Wallace’s 25.82 PER is the result of 14 garbage minutes, but he’s going to get a chance to see what he can do since Young is out until next week. Hunter, Alex Len and Reddish each have PERs under 10. That’s three members of your starting five. It’s going to get awfully ugly without Young, who’s going to really define the phrase Most Valuable Player.

Atlanta is 24th in offensive rating with Young in the lineup. Let that fester for a moment.

Putting it Bluntly: You are a sadist if you’re playing Showdown with this game. Without Young, the Hawks are going to look more like a solid ACC squad than an actual NBA team.

No Jokic, No Cry for Your DFS Lineup

Denver at New Orleans, 8:30 PM Eastern

Thus far, the Nuggets look like they’re sleepwalking into the season. Denver is 22nd in scoring but sixth in scoring defense, making them look a more flashy version of the Jazz. Actually, that’s an insult to Utah since the Nuggets are dead last in pace at 96.1.

Look, I heart Nikola Jokic like the next DFSer, but looking at them on Tuesday made me feel like I was watching a game in the late 1990s (ie, the apex of the NBA’s “Dead Ball” era). I won’t have to worry about that since the Nuggets will sit him out tonight. That means lots of Mason Plumlee, and I would be in.

Since this is a three-game slate, I suppose we have to consider some Nuggets. I like Jamaal Murray as the best option to play, and I do feel good about Paul Millsap. Both are moderately priced and you figure the Nuggets will get their offensive act together. Will Barton is also a nice play here now that he’s grabbing boards to go along with his offense.

Putting it Bluntly: Jokic will break out. It just won’t be tonight.

That the Pelicans are 28th in defensive rating should be encouraging to run with the Nuggets tonight, but New Orleans is also fourth in pace, so the bet here is that they will make the Nuggets dance to their beat. They’ll have Jrue Holiday back in the lineup after he missed the past two games, but it’s doubtful Derrick Favors will go tonight with a sore right knee.

Brandon Ingram is going to be a star, and his first four games are showing why I think that. Freed from the circus in LA, he’s also in a system that’s allowing his skills to manifest. He’s not quite an every game add, but I’ll want him in the bulk of my lineups tonight. This is also a good play for Lonzo Ball, as he and Jamaal Murray will make this fun if the pace is in favor of the Pelicans. Josh Hart returns to the bench after filling in for Holiday the past two games.

I’d really love to see more Jaxon Hayes, who looked impressive in his only game played. May not happen tonight, but he’s got some interesting tools I’d love to see more of.

Putting it Bluntly: Play Ingram. I really hope the Pelicans make the Nuggets get out of their comfort zone and make them play a more uptempo style.

Saying Hi to Kawhi

San Antonio at LA Clippers, 10:30 PM

Fifth in offensive rating, the Spurs are also seventh in pace. This is a well-balanced team SA has put together, one that has a pair of big guns to bolster a DFS roster along with a handful of players that can be productive in nights where there is a short slate of games. Lookie here, tonight is one of those nights.

LaMarcus Aldridge is 34, but looks like a 27-year-old with the way he’s playing thus far. I’d certainly want him tonight. DeMar DeRozan has looked like DeMar DeRozan over the past couple of games, but the player to grab is Dejounte Murray. Injuries have limited him early in his career, but we’re starting to see why the Spurs had no problem letting the door split on Tony Parker when he left last year. Murray is hitting near 30 in PER with a usage rate of 29. His strong start isn’t a fluke. This is a future All-Star.

Jakob Poeltl serves his purpose. He’s nasty, physical and has a nice R/40 rate. However, Trey Lyles would be a better fit for the offense. That a player with freakish talent like Lyles has yet to get a legit shot is beyond me. Place him on a slag team and Lyles would be getting 28-30% usage. Rudy Gay is just Rudy Gay: solid and damn unappreciated. Bryn Forbes is also an interesting play here.

Putting it Bluntly: I smell some stacking here.

Since Kawhi Leonard sat out on Wednesday, he’ll be more than ready to take on his old team tonight. Only the Rockets have a better offensive rating than the Clippers, but they are 25th in defensive rating. The Clippers run a slower pace than the Spurs, as they are 19th compared to San Antonio’s seventh-place spot in the category.

Lou Williams is scoring at nearly 23 points per game without playing more than 29 minutes per night. Montrezl Harrell got into foul trouble in Wednesday’s loss to the Jazz, playing only 14 minutes. There’s some gold in Ivica Zubac, but we’re not going to so long as he and Harrell are sharing minutes at the 5. JaMychal Green looked solid on Wednesday, but won’t be much of a factor with Leonard in the lineup.

Patrick Patterson, Landry Shamet and Patrick Beverley are each below 10 in PER. That’s unnerving when 3/5ths of your lineup is playing at the level of a back of the bench player.

Putting it Bluntly: It’s Leonard’s show. The bench is actually carrying the Clippers, though.

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Over/Under

Goran Dragic — Averaging 19.3 points per game off the bench, Dragic is looking like the Eastern Conference version of Lou Williams.

Jabari Parker — He’s managing just 2.8 rebounds per game, but Parker will be needed to help fill the void left by the injury to Trae Young. That will mean more minutes off the bench.

Verdict — Take the under on Dragic, but take the over on Parker.

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