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Fantasy Points
Apr 20, 2024 0 1 6.48 0 -5
Apr 19, 2024 0 1 4.32 0 -3
Apr 17, 2024 0 1 3.38 0 1
Apr 13, 2024 0 1 3.68 0 1.5
Apr 12, 2024 0 1 2.84 0 4.5

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2024 4.50.4 8.3 1 13 4 6.48 1.92
2023 65.52.6 32.0 2 2 33 12 3.66 1.19
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