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BIG night in the NBA with 12 games on the slate. Plenty of big tournaments throughout the industry and I'll be vying for a spot in the Fantasy Aces Basketball Championship as I won two tickets to their qualifier event that is taking place tonight. There are quality value plays at each position, while the top-tier players aren't great value plays and Russell Westbrook is no longer a must-start with Durant back. I love Anthony Davis tonight, but his price tag is absurd.
The point guard position is led by Jeff Teague because the Hawks will need him to have a big game if they want any shot at beating the Warriors. Still like D.J. Augustin as he's averaging 50! fantasy points in four out of the past six games. It was the second game of a back-to-back in each of the two games he played poorly in. Marcus Smart and George Hill are solid value plays at the position. The shooting guard position is filled with quality mid-tier plays that it makes it hard to pay up for any of the top-tier players. James Harden is a good GPP option as he will blow up for a big game as long as he doesn't aggravate his knee injury.
Really like Gordon Hayward and Kawhi Leonard, but will only play one of them because there are plenty of safe mid-tier plays. However, there aren't that many low-tier options that are worth using at small forward. The power forward is tough to figure out tonight because a lot of the stud players at the top are unlikely to reach value. Jared Sullinger is one of the best options at the position, but make sure he starts. Also, Markieff Morris will see an uptick in minutes with Alex Len out. I'm going to be using Roy Hibbert as my main center tonight because he doesn't cost that much, but more importantly, Ian Mahinmi and Lavoy Allen are both expected to be out, which means Hibbert is going to play most of the minutes at center. The center position is not a good place to find value, so if you don't go with Hibbert, then spend up for a more expensive player. Good luck tonight!
Here is the Daily Fantasy Basketball Playbook for February 6th:
Point Guards
Player | Team | Fantasy Aces | Fanduel | DraftKings | Comments |
Jeff Teague | Hawks | 5,300 | 7,700 | 7,400 | High floor/ceiling & produces in all categories. |
D.J. Augustin | Pistons | 4,900 | 7,200 | 6,600 | Still cheap on Aces/DK. He'll be in a majority of my LUs. |
Kyle Lowry | Raptors | 5,600 | 8,000 | 7,500 | Cheapest he's been all season. Not a great matchup though. |
George Hill | Pacers | 4,600 | 5,300 | 4,700 | Continues to put up huge FP in reduced minutes. Good GPP play. |
Marcus Smart | Celtics | 4,300 | 4,900 | 4,600 | Safe low-tier option. |
Shooting Guards
Player | Team | Fantasy Aces | Fanduel | DraftKings | Comments |
DeMar DeRozan | Raptors | 5,450 | 6,900 | 6,800 | Clippers are a bad defensive team and he has a high ceiling. |
Giannis Antetokounmpo | Bucks | 4,650 | 6,400 | 6,000 | Love his price tag on Aces. Safe mid-tier play. |
Jamal Crawford | Clippers | 4,400 | 5,200 | 5,000 | People will be off him after last night's dud, but he's going to bounce back. |
O.J. Mayo | Bucks | 4,100 | 5,100 | 4,500 | Great GPP option that has been very consistent. |
James Harden | Rockets | 7,300 | 10,800 | 10,300 | Worried about his knee, but he put up 61 FP vs the Bucks earlier this season. |
Small Forwards
Player | Team | Fantasy Aces | Fanduel | DraftKings | Comments |
Gordon Hayward | Jazz | 5,750 | 8,100 | 7,800 | High ceiling & contributes in all categories. Kawhi Leonard is a good play as well |
Robert Covington | Sixers | 4,700 | 6,300 | 5,700 | Good price on Aces/DK, but a bit too expensive on FD. |
Josh Smith | Rockets | 4,700 | 6,100 | 5,800 | Has 34-plus FP on FD in 3 out of the past 4 games. |
Khris Middleton | Bucks | 4,400 | 6,400 | 6,100 | Great price on Aces. Prefer T. Harris over him on FD. |
Trevor Ariza | Rockets | 4,550 | 5,300 | 5,400 | Still super cheap on FD. |
Power Forwards
Player | Team | Fantasy Aces | Fanduel | DraftKings | Comments |
Anthony Davis | Pelicans | 7,600 | 11,400 | 10,800 | Expect a big game from him, but more of a GPP play b/c of his high price tag. |
Jared Sullinger | Celtics | 5,000 | 6,600 | 6,500 | Solid matchup and safe mid-tier option, assuming he starts. |
Nerlens Noel | Sixers | 4,650 | 6,000 | 5,400 | Boom/bust contrarian play on Aces/DK |
Carlos Boozer | Lakers | 4,250 | 6,000 | 5,700 | Amazed how cheap he is on Aces. Has 31-plus FP in 4 out of the past 5 games |
Patrick Patterson | Raptors | 3,900 | 5,000 | 4,400 | Playing more minutes and has produced at least 29 FP in 3 straight games |
Centers
Player | Team | Fantasy Aces | Fanduel | DraftKings | Comments |
Roy Hibbert | Pacers | 4,700 | 6,100 | 5,500 | Superb value across the board |
Andre Drummond | Pistons | 5,900 | 8,400 | 7,800 | High price tag on FD, but he's averaging 40 FP in the past 3 games. |
Chris Bosh | Heat | 5,650 | 7,700 | 7,400 | GPP option that is going to have a high usage rate. Like Horford as well |
Player News
Kristaps Porzingis (illness) said after Wednesday’s Game 2 loss to the Knicks that his current stamina issues may be related to the problem that sidelined him for eight games late in the regular season.
After an illness limited him to 13 first-half minutes in Boston’s series-opening defeat on Monday, Porzingis came off the bench in Game 2. Unfortunately, he could only give the Celtics 14 minutes. Following the game, Porzingis said his current problem may be related to the upper respiratory ailment that sidelined him for eight games late in the regular season. “Probably, probably,” Porzingis said. “I’ve had like ups and downs throughout until this point. Just now, had a big crash. Now, my energy, my everything, hasn’t been good, but who cares? Have to move forward and it will get better from this point.” While Boston’s shot selection was the focus following its two home defeats, Porzingis’ limited availability has also been a factor. He’ll hope to return to full health in time for Game 3 on Saturday afternoon.
Nikola Jokic finished with 17 points (6-of-16 FGs), eight rebounds, six assists, one steal, one block, two three-pointers and six turnovers in Game 2 against the Thunder on Wednesday.
This was Jokic’s worst performance of the postseason, and it came to an end in the third quarter. He fouled out with 1:17 left in the third, which brought his night to a close after he played 32 minutes. OKC was up 41 points when Jokic fouled out, so his night may have been close to over anyway. Jokic dominated Game 1, and the Thunder adjusted. Denver will need other players to step up if they want to have a chance of winning this series, but Jokic will also need to be better than he was in this game.
Michael Porter Jr. struggled on Wednesday and finished with just eight points (2-of-10 FGs), five rebounds, one steal and two three-pointers in Game 2 against the Thunder.
MPJ was slightly better in the second half, as all eight of his points came in the third quarter. However, the game was already out of hand at that point after a terrible first half for both Porter Jr. and the Nuggets. MPJ shot 1-of-8 in Game 1, and they’ll need him to be much better moving forward. The series will now shift back to Denver, and MPJ will look to get back on track during the two home games before the series heads back to Oklahoma City.
Russell Westbrook provided a boost off the bench with 19 points (5-of-11 FGs, 8-of-10 FTs), one rebound, five assists and one three-pointer in a 149-106 loss to the Thunder in Game 2 on Wednesday.
Despite an ugly first half for Denver, Westbrook was productive and entered the break with 15 points. He didn’t add much in the second half, though he sat the entire fourth quarter, still it was enough to lead the Nuggets in scoring. Russ has been awesome over Denver’s last five games, and his continued success will be key to the Nuggets winning this series. Though this game was ugly, they still have homecourt advantage in this series. They’ll look to keep it in Game 3 on Friday.
Chet Holmgren recorded a double-double on Wednesday with 15 points (3-of-8 FGs, 7-of-7 FTs), 11 rebounds, two assists, two steals, two blocks and two three-pointers in Game 2 against the Nuggets.
After struggling in Game 1, Holmgren bounced back and recorded the fourth postseason triple-double of his career, with three of those coming this season. Aside from Game 3 against Memphis, Holmgren has swatted at least two shots in every game during these playoffs, which was a trend that continued in this game despite him only playing 26 minutes. Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein (14/8/5/1/1) will look to continue to limit Nikola Jokic (17 points) in Game 3 on Friday.
Jalen Williams bounced back on Wednesday with 17 points (6-of-11 FGs), four rebounds, seven assists and two blocks in Game 2 against the Nuggets.
Williams was criticized for his poor performance in the Thunder’s Game 1 loss, but he responded well in OKC’s blowout victory. He was on pace for a bigger night, but he only played 26 minutes and sat the entire fourth quarter due to the lopsided score. He shot the ball much better after shooting 5-of-20 in Game 1, and he’ll need that success to carry over into Game 3 in Denver on Friday.