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Underdog Fantasy College Basketball Picks For December 6th
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Hunter Sallis (Wake Forest) Higher Than 1.5 3-Pointers Made
Rutgers hits the road for the first time this season to face off with Wake Forest. The Scarlet Knights notoriously play worse away from the RAC (Jersey Mike’s Arena). Hunter Sallis has hit at least two 3-pointers in every single game so far this season (7-0). The Demon Deacons are expected to score 70 points per KenPom.com. Let’s get the free square out of the way with a deflated number on Wake Forest’s best scorer. That is going to get him in this game.
PJ Hall (Clemson) Higher Than 29.5 PRA
The Palmetto rivalry takes place Wednesday night between (7-0) South Carolina and (7-0) Clemson. This is a dream matchup for the Tigers’ super underrated big man, PJ Hall. The Gamecocks’ frontcourt is undersized, and their center, BJ Mack, is a negative -0.39 in DBPR on EvanMiya.com.
DBPR is an advanced analytic that incorporates a player’s individual defensive efficiency stats and on-court play-by-play impact. AKA PJ Hall, with a 4.05 OBPR, is going to feast tonight. Hall has recorded higher than 29.5 points, rebounds, and assists in three straight games and four out of the first seven Clemson contests.
DaSean Nelson (DePaul) Higher Than 2 Turnovers
DePaul’s point guard, DaSean Nelson, is only averaging 24.7 minutes per game so far this season. Nelson has only committed 2 or more turnovers in three of seven games this season. With that said, Nelson had 4 turnovers in the Blue Demon’s most recent game against Iowa State. He also committed 5 turnovers against San Francisco three games ago.
With a quick look at DePaul’s schedule, it’s easy to come to the conclusion that Buzz Williams’ Texas A&M defense is in the same stratosphere as the Dons and Cyclones compared to the rest of the competition the boys from Chicago have faced all season.
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