NBA DFS Picks & Playbook for Today’s Games: March 11th

Published: Mar 11, 2024
We have a six-game NBA DFS main slate on Monday, March 11th, on DraftKings and FanDuel. We have plenty of stars with Luka Doncic, Kevin Durant, Nikola Jokic, Victor Wembanyama, and Cade Cunningham taking the floor.
Things are getting interesting around the league as the playoff push continues for plenty of teams. We only have two teams on the main slate on the second leg of a back-to-back.
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Notable NBA Injury Updates
QUESTIONABLE
- Jayson Tatum – IN
- Jaylen Brown – IN
- Jrue Holiday – OUT
- Derrick White – IN
- Devin Vassell – GTD
- RJ Barrett – PROB
- Jerami Grant
- Max Strus – OUT
- Bruce Brown
- Chris Boucher – OUT
- Dean Wade – OUT
- Torrey Craig
- Immanuel Quickley – OUT
- Ausar Thompson – OUT
OUT
DOUBTFUL
- Donovan Mitchell – OUT
- Tre Mann – OUT
PROBABLE
Back-to-Backs
Pace
Pace definition: Pace is the total number of possessions a team uses in a game.
*key* Green is elite pace of play, Blue is decent pace of play, & Red is slow pace of play.
Green = Fast Paced team
Blue = Neutral Paced team
Red = Slow Paced team
- San Antonio Spurs - 3rd (102.2)
- Dallas Mavericks - 7th (101)
- Detroit Pistons - 7th (101)
- Golden State Warriors - 11th (100.5)
- Toronto Raptors - 13th (99.8)
- Phoenix Suns - 15th (99.4)
- Boston Celtics - 18th (98.7)
- Charlotte Hornets - 20th (98.4)
- Portland Trail Blazers - 22nd (98.1)
- Cleveland Cavaliers - 24th (98)
- Denver Nuggets - 27th (97.5)
- Chicago Bulls - 29th (96.9)
Defensive Ratings
- Detroit Pistons - 29th
- Charlotte Hornets - 28th
- Toronto Raptors - 24th
- San Antonio Spurs - 23rd
- Dallas Mavericks - 22nd
- Portland Trail Blazers - 21st
- Golden State Warriors - 18th
- Chicago Bulls - 16th
- Phoenix Suns - 13th
- Memphis Grizzlies - 11th
- Denver Nuggets - 10th
- Cleveland Cavaliers - 3rd
- Boston Celtics - 2nd
NBA Game Totals
- Dallas Mavericks @ Chicago Bulls - 232.5 (DAL -3.5)
- Toronto Raptors @ Denver Nuggets - 231.5 (DEN -14.5)
- Golden State Warriors @ San Antonio Spurs - 227.5 (GSW -4.5)
- Phoenix Suns @ Cleveland Cavaliers - 220.5 (PHX -6.5)
Top Tier Core Plays
Mid-Tier Core Plays
- Miles Bridges, Charlotte Hornets
- Cade Cunningham, Detroit Pistons
- Nikola Vucevic, DeMar DeRozan & Coby White, Chicago Bulls
- Darius Garland & Jarrett Allen, Cleveland Cavaliers
- Jaylen Brown & Derrick White, Boston Celtics
- Chris Paul, Golden State Warriors
- Jalen Duren, Detroit Pistons
- Caris LeVert, Cleveland Cavaliers
Value Tier Core Plays
- Jaden Ivey, Detroit Pistons
- Vasilije Micic, Charlotte Hornets
- Al Horford, Boston Celtics
- Alex Caruso, Chicago Bulls
- Davis Bertans, Charlotte Hornets
- Georges Niang, Cleveland Cavaliers
- Trayce Jackson-Davis, Golden State Warriors
- Javon Freeman-Liberty, pivot is Jahmi'Us Ramsey, Toronto Raptors
DFS NBA Lineup Lock Updates & Late-News Core Play Section
*Section for players we are considering “core plays” based on late-breaking news & research
- Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics
- Javon Freeman-Liberty, Toronto Raptors
- Simone Fontecchio, Detroit Pistons
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Player Pool
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Player News
Michael Porter Jr. (shoulder) won’t face suspension for Tuesday’s matchup against the Clippers.
MPJ left the bench area during a Game 4 scuffle but won’t face suspension if he suits up on Tuesday. He logged a series-high 42 minutes in Game 4 and will likely play a significant role in Game 5 if healthy and engaged.
Jimmy Butler returned to the lineup on Monday and contributed 27 points (7-of-12 FGs, 12-of-12 FTs), five rebounds, six assists, one block and one three-pointer in a 109-106 win over the Rockets in Game 4 on Monday.
After missing Game 3, Butler was back in the lineup on Monday. He started off slow, but he scored 23 points after halftime to help Golden State take a 3-1 lead in the series. This was “Playoff Jimmy” on full display. Excluding his early exit in Game 2, Butler had scored at least 24 points in his last six completed games, dating back to April 9. If he’s playing this well, the Warriors will be tough to beat in a seven-game series. It’s worth noting that Jonathan Kuminga, who started in place of Butler in Game 3, was back to being out of the rotation in this game. Expect Butler to continue to dominate as Golden State attempts to clinch this series in Houston in Game 5 on Wednesday.
Buddy Hield started on Monday and finished with 15 points (6-of-15 FGs), four rebounds, three assists, two steals and three three-pointers against the Rockets in Game 4 on Monday.
Jimmy Butler’s return from a one-game absence also allowed Hield to enter the starting lineup after scoring 17 points in Game 3. He really struggled in Games 1 and 2, but he was able to build on his performance from Saturday in Monday’s win. Hield is a streaky shooter, but he has been on recently and hit eight triples across Golden State’s two home games. He’ll look to carry this shooting with him to Houston for Game 5 on Wednesday.
Quinten Post provided a boost off the bench with 13 points (4-of-11 FGs), four rebounds, three assists and two three-pointers against the Rockets in Game 4 on Monday.
With Jimmy Butler, head coach Steve Kerr bumped Post back to the bench, though he still played a significant reserve role. After playing 27 minutes as a starter, he played 20 minutes off the bench in Game 4 and scored in double figures for the second time this postseason. The numbers weren’t eye-popping, but the threat of a stretch big certainly opens things up on offense for Golden State. Post will continue to be an important part of the team’s rotation moving forward.
Brandin Podziemski lit up the Rockets with 26 points (9-of-18 FGs), five rebounds, five assists, two steals, one block and six three-pointers in Game 4 on Monday.
Podziemski has made things happen in this series. He scored in double figures in Games 1 and 3, which were wins. He exited early from Game 2, which was a loss. He played 40 minutes in Game 4 and had his best game of the postseason, which helped the Warriors take a 3-1 lead in the series. Podz did a little bit of everything in this game, but he did most of his damage beyond the arc. He’ll look to stay hot in Game 5 on Wednesday to help the Warriors close out the series.
Amen Thompson finished with 17 points (7-of-12 FGs), nine rebounds, two assists and one steal in Game 4 against the Warriors on Monday.
Thompson dealt with some foul trouble in the first half, but he was able to turn things around after the break. He was able to turn in decent numbers, but Thompson’s first postseason hasn’t been as expected. Through four games, he has averaged 11.8 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.8 assists while shooting 45.5 percent from the floor. He has also contributed just 1.3 defensive stats per game after averaging 2.6 per game during the regular season. The Rockets will need him to be much better to keep their season alive in Game 5 on Wednesday.