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Spencer Dinwiddie and Gordon Hayward: Highly Owned Trade Bait

His latest projection based rank among forwards is #13. As of 1/11, DeMarcus Cousins is the #25 ranked forward based on ownership percentage (99%). Our projections indicate that DeMarcus Cousins is underrated by the market. Even if he is highly owned, he is still undervalued and if you act quickly there

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