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DFS: Bargain Plays - Friday's Top Sleeper Picks

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Here are the top sleeper picks for Friday, December 4:

PG Mo Williams, Cavaliers (at Pelicans)

Williams has been a great fill-in for the injured Kyrie Irving this season, averaging 14.5 points.

The Pelicans are giving up a league high 109.1 points per game, giving the Cavs a great chance to put up huge numbers. Williams could especially benefit if LeBron James and Kevin Love are rested with a big lead.

SG Wesley Matthews, Mavericks (vs Rockets)

Matthews is Dallas' third-leading scorer yet comes with a bottom-tier price tag. One of the league's best 3-point shooters, Matthews has at least 10 points in five of his last six games.

A matchup with Houston's 28th-ranked defense could mean a big night from Matthews, especially if he's lined up opposite James Harden.

SF T.J. Warren, Suns (at Wizards)

Warren finds himself third among Suns in points-per-game, yet still finds himself coming off the bench. However, he's making efficient work with his time posting double-digit points in four of his last five games.

Washington's defense was great last season, but sits 25th in the league so far in 2015-16.

PF Tristan Thompson, Cavaliers (at Pelicans)

The rebounding specialist offers incredible DFS value in games against teams like the Pelicans where Thompson is guaranteed plenty of minutes. He has seven straight games with 10-plus rebounds and Friday's matchup could turn into a double-double.

New Orleans has the worst defense in the league. With an early lead, James and Love should see plenty of rest, leaving Thompson with more chances to have the ball in his hands on offense.

C Zaza Pachulia, Mavericks (vs Rockets)

Pachulia is averaging 11 points and 10 rebounds per-game this season, which is DFS gold for his salary. On sites where bonuses are awarded for double-doubles, Pachulia is a menace.

He has three straight double-doubles and a date with the Dwight Howard-less Houston Rockets gives Pachulia a great chance to make it four.

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