FanDuel

Evan Fournier , SG BOS ($4,900)

I’m sure that I’m not alone in being disappointed in Fournier since he joined the Celtics. That led me to missing out on Tuesday’s performance where Fournier took advantage of being in the starting lineup for Boston along with 35 minutes of playing time. While he put up 36 FD points, there is actually plenty of room for potential here considering Fournier wasn’t exactly sharp from the field as he scored just 11 points on 14 field goal attempts (including nine from downtown). Of course, we also can’t expect seven rebounds and five steals on a nightly basis from Fournier, but there is value to be found here as a repeat in workload is a reasonable expectation as is 30 fantasy points.

Chuma Okeke, PF ORL ($5,000)

There have been a few games as of late in which Okeke has struggled offensively, but he did lead Orlando with 18 points on Monday. It was the fourth time in six games that he reached double figures, and he also appears to be locked into playing about 30 minutes a night for the Magic with double digit field goal attempts. 

Robert Covington , PF POR ($5,000)

Covington has had some struggles offensively as of late, but he turned things around with 15 points against the Pacers last night. Thanks to the quick turnaround, his price just has a minimal adjustment ($100) as despite his recent cold stretch offensively, Portland continues to give Covington a minimum of 30 minutes of playing time each night. Last night was the first time in a while that he reached double figures in rebounds (11) but he is averaging 7.5 rebounds in his last eight games. 

DraftKings

Lou Williams , PG ATL ($4,500)

With Trae Young out both Kevin Huerter and Brandon Goodwin doubtful, Atlanta is in need of offense in their backcourt. So, it certainly is a good thing then that Williams is slated to return after missing Monday’s game with a minor illness. Offense is where Williams’ game begins and ends, and the Hawks will certainly be relying on him in the backcourt tonight. In his last four games, Williams is averaging 15.5 points and 3.5 assists per game, but in the right situation, it wouldn’t be surprising if he dropped 30. 

Trevor Ariza , PF MIA ($4,600)

Ariza has settled nicely into a starting role with Miami playing about 30 minutes a night. Now only if he score on a consistent basis, then we would be in business. He is coming off an 18-point performance on Monday which is ideal, but the problem is that there are three games in which he has a combined 13 points in his recent game log. Ariza is capable of 10 rebounds on any given night and 30 fantasy points is a very distinct possibility. 

Facundo Campazzo, PG/SG DEN ($4,800)

We aren’t back at the days earlier in the season when Campazzo was a top value play for a stretch, but he is still giving us consistent value. Injuries in Denver’s backcourt gives him a steady 30 minutes of playing time, and getting a starting point guard at this price is always welcome. There are still the games in which he scores in double figures or dishes out 13 assists, but regardless of that Campazzo contributes enough across multiple categories to deliver a floor of 25 DK points.