![]() ![]() ![]() He's bargain priced for a scorer who plays as much as he does. NY: Given how quiet McCollum has been as a scorer lately, averaging 19 PPG in his past five games, he seems a tad overpriced tonight, but the favorable matchup against the Knicks makes him a safe option with a high floor.Īustin Rivers, LA Clippers (DK: $3,900, FD: $4,200 at point guard) DAL: Rivers has scored 20 or more DFS points in three of his past four games, and he's a good bet to play somewhere between 25 and 35 minutes in this game, depending on if the game becomes lopsided. In two games against Miami this season, he has averaged 25.5 PPG, 4 RPG and 3 APG.ĬJ McCollum, Portland Trail Blazers (DK: $7,200, FD: $7,800) vs. On top of that, the Nets are the league's fastest-paced team and rank 28th in defensive efficiency.ĭeMar DeRozan, Toronto Raptors (DK: $8,700, FD: $9,000) MIA: DeRozan is priced too high but he provides a high floor in the 30-point range and has 45-50 point upside to shooting guard position that's very thin Thursday. For one, he has played 39 or more minutes in four straight games, so you can expect him to be on the court a lot tonight. ![]() Tyler Ulis, Phoenix Suns (DK: $7,100, FD: $6,800) BKN: There are plenty of reasons to be all over Ulis tonight. Yes, the matchup against San Antonio is far from ideal, but these types of numbers are usually found only from players in the $8,500 and up range. Mike Conley, Memphis Grizzlies (DK: $7,400, FD: $7,600) SA: Conley enters the night shooting 46.9 percent and averaging a cool 21.8 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 6.4 APG and 1.7 SPG in his past 10 games. Get him into your lineups tonight against the undermanned Knicks team, which may be without Derrick Rose (foot) tonight. NY: Lillard is playing great ball lately, shooting 53.8 percent and averaging 34.4 points in his past five games. Be sure to follow this Twitter list of NBA reporters, bloggers and announcers for late-breaking injury updates and lineup changes.ĭamian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers (DraftKings: $9,800, FanDuel: $9,900) vs. Note: We're sending out these Insider tips early in the day, and a lot can change after these are posted. If you can average at least five points per $1,000 of salary, you'll typically end up with some cash in your pocket. In general, you want to use safer options in your cash games and rely on some riskier, high-upside options in your bigger tournaments. ![]()
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