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FanDuel Daily Fantasy NBA: Super Trey Day Strategy Guide

Wednesday's NBA slate is getting a little extra love thanks to Mountain Dew and FanDuel. The 3/3 slate -- Super Trey Day -- offers FanDuel users More Ways to Win.

At FanDuel Sportsbook, you can place a $25-plus pre-live bet on the first basket scorer on any 3/3 NBA game, and you'll receive a $3 bonus in site credit for every three-pointer that your selected player makes (maximum of $25) -- whether your first basket bet wins or not. You can read more on the details at FanDuel Sportsbook.

Also, be on the lookout for additional three-point odds boosts on select players and teams for the 3/3/21 slate.

But wait. There's more.

On FanDuel, you can join the $600K Mountain Dew NBA Clutch Shot for just $3.33. The contest comes with an additional opportunity to win a share of a $33K three-point bonus if all of your players make a three-pointer.

There's also the free-to-play NBA 3-Point Challenge contest in which your three-player lineup will get rewarded for (you guessed it) every three-pointer they splash for an opportunity to win a share of the $3,333 cash prize.

Which teams allow the most three-point attempts? Which players take and make the most threes? And who makes the most threes when accounting for FanDuel salary? Let's check it all out.

Best Three-Point Matchups

Why not get this out of the way first?

You can give preference to home teams. NBA teams have made 37.2% of threes at home and 36.4% of threes when on the road. It's a slight gap, but it's relevant when every three counts.

Now, let's look at the teams who allow the highest rate and most three-pointers on the slate. (The reason to look for this rather than three-point field goal percentage is because teams can defend the arc by not allowing three-pointers but don't have much control over whether opponents make the threes against them.)

The table is sorted by the offenses who face the defenses with the highest three-point attempt rate allowed (the percentage of field goal attempts faced that come from beyond the arc).

Offense Defense Home/
Away
Opponent
3PT Attempt
Rate Allowed
Opponent 3PT
Attempts/Game
Allowed
Minnesota Charlotte H 45.9% 15.4
Chicago New Orleans A 45.5% 15.8
Detroit Toronto A 44.5% 14.0
Oklahoma City Dallas A 41.7% 13.6
Atlanta Orlando A 41.1% 13.5
Dallas Oklahoma City H 40.1% 13.0
Golden State Portland A 39.8% 12.9
Portland Golden State H 39.8% 13.1
Utah Philadelphia A 38.7% 12.5
Indiana Cleveland A 38.0% 12.8
Orlando Atlanta H 38.0% 11.8
Sacramento LA Lakers H 37.5% 11.3
Houston Brooklyn H 37.4% 12.7
Brooklyn Houston A 37.1% 11.8
LA Lakers Sacramento A 37.1% 13.5
Toronto Detroit H 37.0% 11.8
New Orleans Chicago H 37.0% 11.7
Cleveland Indiana H 36.3% 12.2
Charlotte Minnesota A 34.2% 11.5
Philadelphia Utah H 33.8% 10.9


The Minnesota Timberwolves draw the Charlotte Hornets, who allow a ton of three-pointers, and Minnesota is at home. The Chicago Bulls and Detroit Pistons also face some outlier defenses but are on the road.

Be mindful of the Philadelphia 76ers, Hornets, and a few others who face some teams good on the perimeter.

First Basket Scorers and Three-Point Challenge Players to Target

These are the players in action on Wednesday with the most three-point makes and attempts per game so that you can target them for that juicy three-point bonus in site credit if you back them as first basket scorers.

These players also double as some of the best bets for maximum three-point potential in your three-point challenge lineups.

Rank Player 3PM/
Game
Player 3PA/
Game
1 Stephen Curry 4.82 Stephen Curry 11.68
2 Damian Lillard 4.22 Damian Lillard 11.09
3 Buddy Hield 3.76 Buddy Hield 10.21
4 Zach LaVine 3.52 Fred VanVleet 8.76
5 Malik Beasley 3.52 Malik Beasley 8.67
6 Joe Harris 3.39 Donovan Mitchell 8.61
7 Fred VanVleet 3.35 Jordan Clarkson 8.60
8 Terry Rozier 3.28 James Harden 8.13
9 Donovan Mitchell 3.27 Zach LaVine 8.12
10 James Harden 3.23 Devonte' Graham 8.08
11 Jordan Clarkson 3.20 Eric Gordon 7.73
12 Gary Trent 3.19 Lonzo Ball 7.71
13 Lonzo Ball 3.06 Tim Hardaway 7.66
14 Tim Hardaway 2.97 Gary Trent 7.65
15 D'Angelo Russell 2.95 Terry Rozier 7.53
16 Kyrie Irving 2.88 Luka Doncic 7.44
17 Lauri Markkanen 2.86 D'Angelo Russell 7.40
18 Kyle Lowry 2.85 Victor Oladipo 7.39
19 Devonte' Graham 2.80 Lauri Markkanen 7.21
20 Mike Conley 2.79 Kyrie Irving 7.04
21 Nikola Vucevic 2.69 Kyle Lowry 7.04
22 Bojan Bogdanovic 2.69 Joe Harris 6.78
23 Luka Doncic 2.66 Jerami Grant 6.76
24 Kevin Durant 2.58 Mike Conley 6.75
25 Eric Gordon 2.54 Coby White 6.73
26 Justin Holiday 2.52 Evan Fournier 6.67
27 Wayne Ellington 2.50 LeBron James 6.67
28 Evan Fournier 2.48 Bojan Bogdanovic 6.63
29 Malcolm Brogdon 2.47 Trae Young 6.61
30 Norman Powell 2.47 Malcolm Brogdon 6.53

Three-Point Makers by Position

This is a simple list of the most three-point makes per game by position among those players whose teams are playing tonight (and who aren't listed as out.)

Rank PG SG SF PF C
1 Stephen
Curry
(4.82)
Buddy
Hield
(3.76)
Joe
Harris
(3.39)
Lauri
Markkanen
(2.86)
Nikola
Vucevic
(2.69)
2 Damian
Lillard
(4.22)
Zach
LaVine
(3.52)
Bojan
Bogdanovic
(2.69)
Jerami
Grant
(2.45)
Al
Horford
(2.04)
3 Lonzo
Ball
(3.06)
Terry
Rozier
(3.28)
Justin
Holiday
(2.52)
Kristaps
Porzingis
(2.16)
Karl-Anthony
Towns
(1.93)
4 Kyrie
Irving
(2.88)
Donovan
Mitchell
(3.27)
Evan
Fournier
(2.48)
Mike
Muscala
(1.97)
Myles
Turner
(1.39)
5 Kyle
Lowry
(2.85)
James
Harden
(3.23)
Norman
Powell
(2.47)
Kyle
Kuzma
(1.74)
Joel
Embiid
(1.21)
6 Mike
Conley
(2.79)
Jordan
Clarkson
(3.2)
Malik
Monk
(2.43)
Maxi
Kleber
(1.71)
Naz
Reid
(0.94)
7 Luka
Doncic
(2.66)
Gary
Trent
(3.19)
Brandon
Ingram
(2.41)
Royce
O'Neale
(1.71)
Marc
Gasol
(0.89)
8 Malcolm
Brogdon
(2.47)
Tim
Hardaway
(2.97)
Danny
Green
(2.26)
Robert
Covington
(1.71)
Justin
Patton
(0.8)
9 Trae
Young
(2.45)
Eric
Gordon
(2.54)
Bogdan
Bogdanovic
(2.2)
Tobias
Harris
(1.7)
Aron
Baynes
(0.48)
10 Coby
White
(2.33)
Wayne
Ellington
(2.5)
Saddiq
Bey
(2.16)
Chris
Boucher
(1.62)
Mo
Bamba
(0.44)
11 Anfernee
Simons
(2.03)
Joe
Ingles
(2.42)
Gordon
Hayward
(2.13)
Darius
Bazley
(1.5)
James
Wiseman
(0.42)
12 LaMelo
Ball
(1.94)
Victor
Oladipo
(2.39)
Cedi
Osman
(2.06)
Jeff
Green
(1.48)
Eric
Paschall
(0.41)
13 John
Wall
(1.92)
Kevin
Huerter
(2.11)
Danilo
Gallinari
(1.83)
John
Collins
(1.34)
Wendell
Carter
(0.27)
14 De'Aaron
Fox
(1.85)
Shai Gilgeous-
Alexander
(2.07)
Harrison
Barnes
(1.81)
P.J.
Washington
(1.33)
Cody
Zeller
(0.17)
15 Darius
Garland
(1.67)
Eric
Bledsoe
(2.03)
Carmelo
Anthony
(1.78)
Miles
Bridges
(1.32)
Goga
Bitadze
(0.13)


The primary thing that jumps out here: it'll be important to prioritize the centers and forwards who hit threes because the opportunity cost is so great.