NBA DraftKings Pick6 Plays for 3/20
The newest DraftKings game called “Pick6” is a peer-to-peer pick’em game. You combine 2 or more plays to form an entry that could potentially have some significant upside. The game has some really fun and exciting twists that make it drastically different than a regular pick’ em contest.
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Let’s go back to the hardwood with another NBA DraftKings Pick 6 play. But before we dive in, here’s a very quick breakdown on how the game works and the insane prizes you can claim if you outduel the field.
DraftKings Pick 6 Payouts
Example: a 5-Pick NBA contest with a $10,000 total prize pool might have a prize structure like:
- 5/5 Correct Splits $8,000
- 4/5 Correct Splits $2,000
If the contest closed with just 320 entries, going 5/5 on your picks, means each entry wins $25 ($8,000 / 320 = $25). If you had 2 entries in the contest among the 320 winning entries, your total prizes for the contest would be $50 ($25 x 2 = $50). You can win much more if a contest closes with far fewer entries. And going 5/5 could also result in less of a win if many more entries get 5/5 correct.
Learn more about the basic rules and strategy of DraftKings Pick 6 HERE
DraftKings Pick6 NBA Plays (3/20)
It’s been a tough stretch for your guy with these DraftKings Pick 6 NBA plays. But I’m determined to hit an entry so I’m back with an all late night play.
Kawhi Leonard Less Than 2.5 3-Pointers Made
Leonard has never been a high-volume 3-point shooter, and he’s only averaging five attempts from deep this year. Tonight, he’s facing a Trail Blazer team that, despite giving up a ton of points, defends the three at the 4th best clip. Add in the fact that Kawhi has only gone over this number twice over the last 14 games, and we have ourselves our first DraftKings NBA Pick 6 play.
Kevin Durant More Than 23.5 Points
KD has struggled to light up the scoreboard in his last three games, dropping an average of just 14.6 points. But he’s back at the Footprint Center (what a name), where he’s scoring almost three more points per contest than on the road in 2023-24. In fact, Durant has gone over this total in four of the last five games he’s played at home.
Jonathan Kuminga Less Than 0.5 3-Pointers Made
This is a dangerous play, with Jonathan only needing to make one from beyond the arc. That said, Kuminga is only averaging 2.3 attempts from deep, and shooting just 32%. He’s made multiple 3-pointers in three of his last four games, but he did that on just 8 total attempts. Prior to this recent hot streak, he’d made a total of 6 triples in the 19 games since the beginning of February. Memphis has struggled to defend the arc, but are top 10 in total points allowed on the season. He’ll probably have 2-3 shots from deep, and I’ll happily bank on him not making one.
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