With 12 games on the slate, there are a bevy of low-salary and high-salary players to comb through to find the perfect lineup.
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RotoWire's Ken Crites picks on Cleveland, explores Boston's starting frontcourt, and points out Terrence Jones increased comfort level in Houston.
With four games on the slate Tuesday, there are some interesting matchups and injury substitutions to consider when setting your lineups.
Michael Rathburn explores ways to factor in Defense vs. Position, Game Pace and Vegas Odds to help you decide on a winning lineup in daily fantasy hoops
Jrue Holiday is out indefinitely with a stress fracture in his tibia. With Eric Bledsoe having the injured part of his meniscus removed instead of repaired, he could return in 4-6 weeks.
The Hawks and Nets have just one game in the coming week, making it hard to use any players from those teams.
Iman Shumpert should have been doing a lot more this season based on the dearth of talent surrounding him in New York’s backcourt, and he may finally be ready to offer real fantasy value.
There are just three games on the slate, but the teams that are playing provide a nice mix of high-price and low-price options.
With Arron Afflalo questionable for Saturday's game, Victor Oladipo could be in line for a huge game.
Tim Hardaway has pleasantly surprised and has been one of the four or five best rookies of this NBA season
Building through the draft isn't as easy as the Thunder have made it look, and Cleveland is proving that it's much harder said than done.
James Harden had some difficulty finding his stride and staying healthy early in the season, but he's finally living up to his heavy price tag in drafts.
With 12 games on the slate, RotoWire's Michael Chua makes some daring picks to try and capitalize on using players who other users may not roster.
With just two games on the slate, savvy daily games players will want to maximize the large number of injury situations to their advantage.