NBA DFS Playoffs: 3 Players To Avoid On Thursday DeMar DeRozan, SG, Toronto Raptors ($8,000) Everything is exposed in the playoffs and unless DeMar DeRozan finds ways to expand his range or create for others, I don't think the high-scoring guard is a wise investment at $8,000. His rebounding numbers may even be just a fluke. At this point, teammate Kyle Lowry may be a better option (though at a slightly higher price) having seen his last performance. However, if you want the bang for your
Read More A 10-game slate Monday provides us with plenty of interesting choices for our DFS basketball lineups. DFS Basketball Value Picks-- Jan. 4, 2015 The Studs Kemba Walker, PG ($8,200) In case you missed it, the Charlotte Hornets are depleted as hell, forcing Kemba Walker's hand to be as offensively aggressive as we have seen him. As result, Walker became the BEST fantasy point guard the past 10 days not named Russell Westbrook, capping his week with 51.3 fantasy-point performance versus, ironically,
Read More Five-game slate Saturday December 19th makes for an interesting Daily Fantasy Basketball night. The Studs Chris Paul, PG ($7,800) CP3 at THAT price? It's a no-brainer, and I don't care whoever the Los Angeles Clippers is slated to play against. It happens to be the Houston Rockets, who is third worst in the league in stopping opposing point guards. Carmelo Anthony, SF ($8,300) 'Melo's daily fantasy point production is sort of up and down but you have got to like what's going on here. The New
Read More Daily Fantasy Basketball Lineup Advice April 12 The Studs Reggie Jackson, PG ($8,500) If there's a sure thing in the point guard position, it's Reggie Jackson. The former Thunder reserve is still somewhat auditioning for everybody, proving he's worth a max contract and not just a backcourt insurance. If owners do look at his fantasy numbers, Jackson might just get what he wants. Jackson has averaged 44.6 fantasy points in the last four games and practically didn't have one extremely bad statistical
Read More The third returns for the NBA All-Star ballots are in and as usual, there were some surprises to and fro in both conferences. In the East, Pau Gasol is the 2nd leading vote-getter in the frontcourt comfortably behind LeBron James and slightly above Carmelo Anthony. The backcourt's vote leader is John Wall (very well-deserved) but oft-injured superstar Dwyane Wade is in Wall's rear-view mirror, over a hundred thousand votes atop Kyle Lowry and Kyrie Irving and nearly twice the votes Jimmy Butler
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