NBA DFS Playbook October 25: CJ McCollum is a Top Pick for New Orleans Pelicans Against Mavericks
Published: Oct 25, 2022
While we have just a four-game NBA DFS main slate tonight, we still have exciting options and difficult decisions to be made for our daily fantasy lineups. At a 226.5 over/under, the matchup between the Golden State Warriors and Phoenix Suns is slated to be the highest-scoring of the night while featuring the star power of Stephen Curry and Devin Booker. There are NBA injury situations to monitor for the New Orleans Pelicans (Zion Williamson, Brandon Ingram, and Herbert Jones), Oklahoma City Thunder (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Josh Giddey) and Los Angeles Clippers (Paul George) – which creates some volume opportunities. As you prepare for the slate, be sure to utilize our NBA daily projections, NBA DFS lineup generator, and all of our other NBA DFS tools.
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Pos (Click to sort ascending) | Player (Click to sort ascending) | Matchup (Click to sort ascending) | DK (Click to sort ascending) | DK Pts (Click to sort ascending) | FD (Click to sort ascending) | FD Pts (Click to sort ascending) |
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PG | Luka Dončić | DAL @ NOP Tue 7:30 | 11100 | 59 | 11200 | 56.4 |
Doncic has picked up right where he left off last season with games of 35 and 32 points, respectively while taking 23 shots both nights. With Jalen Brunson now in New York, there is even more opportunity for Doncic to run the Dallas offense and it appears he is doing just that while also averaging eight rebounds and eight assists. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
PG | Stephen Curry | GSW @ PHX Tue 10:00 | 9900 | 50.2 | 10400 | 47.4 |
There figures to be a ton of offense tonight and Curry has scored either 33 or 34 points in each of his three games this year. Curry has been very busy from downtown, 16 of 26, and I would expect that to continue tonight in a high-scoring matchup with the Suns. I’m looking at this as more of a GPP play with Curry averaging just 5.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game as we are truly reliant on his offense. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
PG | CJ McCollum | DAL @ NOP Tue 7:30 | 8000 | 45.7 | 8300 | 44.3 |
I do not want to go chasing here, but McCollum’s 12 assists on Sunday were quite intriguing. The fact that it came with 28 points is even better and if Zion Williamson is out after injuring his hip in the Pelicans’ last game, we are looking at some more involvement from McCollum. With Brandon Ingram already ruled out with a concussion, it should be a busy night for McCollum. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
PG | Tre Mann | 5500 | 0 | 4800 | 0 | |
Not only is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander out tonight, but the Thunder are also missing Josh Giddey which means that Mann should be busy tonight. Mann did get the start on Sunday with SGA out and it ultimately was a modest performance with just 10 points, three rebounds, and three assists thanks in part to him missing all six of his three-point attempts. We have seen Mann have offensive success in the past and tonight should be no different. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
PG | John Wall | 5200 | 0 | 5700 | 0 | |
While Wall is no longer the elite option he once was, there is still some strong offensive ability to work with in 20 to 25 minutes off the bench. The good news, is that Wall is not priced in the same manner he was in his prime, and with 16 points, 3.5 assists, and two rebounds per game, we are looking at a 5x return here. With Paul George being out tonight, the Clippers will be on the search for offense and Wall could provide that. The fact that Reggie Jackson has been dealing with a groin injury and struggling to find his shot to begin the season could also lead to Los Angeles asking for a little more from Wall. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
PG | Delon Wright | 4300 | 0 | 4600 | 0 | |
The two-headed point guard approach has not been terrible for Washington to start the season, and Wright is the cheaper of the two options. Through the first three games of the season, he is averaging seven points, 3.3 assists, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.3 steals per game while filling the box score and providing a 5x return. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
SG | Devin Booker | GSW @ PHX Tue 10:00 | 9000 | 53 | 8500 | 51.2 |
Take the general idea of what I said about Curry and apply to Booker, just with some cost savings. He has not scored less than 28 points this year but we would like to see him come closer to the 10 assists Booker distributed in the first game of the season. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
SG | Bradley Beal | GSW @ PHX Tue 10:00 | 8400 | 0 | 7800 | 0 |
We have already seen a $1.2k decrease in Beal’s price on DK so that represents a potential opportunity as he rebounded from a 19-point effort by scoring 27 points on Sunday. There is no questioning who the Washington offense is really going to run through and it is a nice touch to see him averaging 6.3 assists per game along with 23 points per game. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
SG | Jaden Ivey | DET @ WAS Tue 7:00 | 6800 | 34.4 | 6500 | 32.8 |
The rookie has gotten off to a strong start in his NBA career with games of 19, 17, and 17 points. There are going to be plenty of opportunities for Ivey to flash his Rookie of the Year upside with the Pistons as the versatile guard already has games with 10 rebounds and nine assists. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
SG | Jordan Poole | DET @ WAS Tue 7:00 | 6200 | 0 | 6300 | 0 |
Poole has been locked into playing 27 or 28 minutes on a nightly basis to begin the season and on Sunday, we saw him get going offensively with 24 points against the Kings. It figures to be a high scoring affair tonight as we look at Poole to continue his momentum. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
SG | Luke Kennard | 4200 | 0 | 3600 | 0 | |
After scoring 11 points in each of his first two games, Kennard dropped down to four points on Sunday against the Suns making just one of four shots. With George out tonight, the Clippers will be on the search for offense and the veteran might be worth a dart throw. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
SG | Damion Lee | GSW @ PHX Tue 10:00 | 3800 | 14.4 | 3900 | 14.2 |
We can play the revenge angle as Lee faces Golden State tonight but in reality, his performance has been all over the place to begin the season. Lee’s playing time has ranged from 12 minutes to 31, and while the upside is there, we just cannot guarantee the playing time. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
SF | Kawhi Leonard | LAC @ OKC Tue 8:00 | 8300 | 0 | 7000 | 0 |
Leonard has played 21 minutes in each of his two games this season averaging 12.5 points and 6.5 rebounds as the Clippers slowly ease him back to action. It will be interesting to see what happens tonight with Leonard’s playing time as the talent and upside is there. After making six of 12 shots from the field in his debut, Leonard only converted two of six on Sunday but he did make all seven of his free throws. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
SF | Andrew Wiggins | GSW @ PHX Tue 10:00 | 7100 | 34.1 | 7800 | 34.1 |
Wiggins received a new contract prior to the start of the season, and once it began, he has been a legitimate scoring threat with at least 20 points in every game. Beyond that, Wiggins is filling the box score with 6.3 rebounds and a few assists and steals per game with his price essentially flat from opening night. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
SF | Saddiq Bey | DET @ WAS Tue 7:00 | 6100 | 28.3 | 6900 | 27.3 |
After a non-descript beginning to the season, Bey averaged 23 points and nine rebounds in his next two games. I wish we could just take that at face value and run with it, but while it is priced in, we still have to deal with some inconsistency out of Bey as he shot just five of 16 from the field in his last game although he saved the day by making all eight of his free throw attempts. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
SF | Luguentz Dort | LAC @ OKC Tue 8:00 | 6000 | 29.5 | 6200 | 28.5 |
Dort has played 30 minutes in all three games this season, and while the shooting has been inefficient, we only care about production, and there should be enough of that here to justify the price as the Thunder are shorthanded. On Sunday, Dort finished with 20 points despite shooting just six of 15 from the field which included making just two of seven three-point attempts. If a few more of those fall to go along with his three rebounds (5.3 per game) and two assists, we would be looking at a much different day. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
SF | Trey Murphy | DAL @ NOP Tue 7:30 | 4800 | 30 | 5600 | 29 |
Murphy got all the playing time he could handle on Sunday as he was on the court for 40 minutes, and that should continue tonight as the Thunder are banged up early in the season. The production was also there as Murphy finished with 16 points and nine rebounds for the second time in three games this season. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
SF | Cameron Johnson | 4800 | 0 | 4300 | 0 | |
As he was dealing with a hip injury, the Suns have played it carefully with Johnson as he was only on the court for 23 minutes in his last game on Sunday. Game flow also supported not asking much of Johnson but that should change tonight against the Warriors as Johnson is both healthy and a proven scoring option. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
PF | Christian Wood | 7600 | 0 | 8200 | 0 | |
Can we get some more playing time out of Wood please? We certainly do not have to worry about efficiency here as Wood has scored 25 points in both of his games this season while playing 24 and 25 minutes. Wood is also averaging 10 rebounds per game, and there is no reason not to expect to see more playing time on the way as it certainly is deserved Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
PF | Kyle Kuzma | DET @ WAS Tue 7:00 | 6900 | 38.2 | 7300 | 36.9 |
I feel like this is what also happens with Kuzma. He begins the season scoring 22 and 26 points, respectively on 16 and 19 shots, and then in his next game Kuzma shoots just four of eight from the field and scores just 11 points. We do know that Kuzma can score and hit the boards, the only issue is the lack of consistency but the price is not back breaking. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
PF | Bojan Bogdanović | 5500 | 0 | 5800 | 0 | |
The veteran has been a solid source of offense for Detroit as he is averaging 19.3 points per game to begin the season and volume will not be an issue with 16 shot attempts in two of those three games. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
PF | Isaiah Stewart | DET @ WAS Tue 7:00 | 5300 | 30.8 | 5900 | 29.6 |
It is interesting to see the emphasis on three-point attempts for Stewart this year, but it would be nicer if he made more than one per game on 14 total shots. That has not slowed him down much this season as Stewart is averaging a double-double (11 points and 10.7 rebounds per game) in close to 30 minutes of action. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
PF | Larry Nance | 5000 | 0 | 5500 | 0 | |
If Zion Williamson does in fact miss the game tonight there are going to be a lot of eyes on Nance, but while the price is right and there is some upside/opportunity in play, I would not go overboard. In 29 minutes on Sunday, Nance finished with 10 points and seven rebounds, so we do get a 5x return as a floor, but I am not sure there is room for much more. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
PF | Robert Covington | 4100 | 0 | 4400 | 0 | |
With Marcus Morris missing tonight’s game, Covington likely moves into the starting lineup and minutes should equal production here with the bar not raised too high for a 5x or 6x return. In limited playing time this season, Covington is averaging 15.3 DK this season, and while there is not crazy upside, a few more points and rebounds should follow the increased playing time after he was on the court for just 14 minutes on Sunday. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
PF | Nicolas Batum | LAC @ OKC Tue 8:00 | 3200 | 19.8 | 3600 | 20.1 |
It does not get much cheaper than Batum tonight. In the one game that Leonard did not suit up, Batum played 28 minutes and finished with seven points and five rebounds on his way to 23.75 DK points which would be like 7.5x. While Leonard will be in the lineup tonight, Paul George will be out, so it is possible we see something similar. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
C | Jonas Valančiūnas | DET @ WAS Tue 7:00 | 7800 | 0 | 7600 | 0 |
New Orleans is not designed to feature Valanciunas on offense, but with the Pelicans missing some key pieces on Tuesday, it is possible they look his way a little more. Despite that, although it is misleading thanks a 30/17 performance, Valanciunas is averaging 17 points and 13 rebounds to begin the season. In fairness, the center has two strong games and one dud and if Williamson is out tonight, there is a lot to like. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
C | Kristaps Porziņģis | 7700 | 0 | 7400 | 0 | |
Porzingis is healthy and contributing to start the season, and while his performance might not jump off the page for Washington, he is a large part of their game plan. There is the potential for him to go off at any time, but he is averaging a solid 15.7 points and eight rebounds per game. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
C | Deandre Ayton | 6700 | 0 | 7000 | 0 | |
After two strong games to begin the season, you might be taken aback by Ayton finishing Sunday with just 13 points and eight rebounds, but with Phoenix comfortably ahead, his services were only needed for 24 minutes. At 19 points and eight rebounds per game, the center seems a little more focused on the offensive end to begin the season and it is a favorable matchup against Golden State. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
C | Ivica Zubac | LAC @ OKC Tue 8:00 | 5900 | 34.5 | 5700 | 33.4 |
There is a lot to like about this matchup as the Thunder are not good against opposing centers as we look for a repeat of Zubac's performance from opening night with 14 points and 17 rebounds. It has not been smooth sailing to this point, but this is the perfect situation for Zubac. Game Type: CASH & GPP |
Luka Dončić, PG | 11100 , 59 | 59 | 11200 , 56.4 | 56.4 | ||
Doncic has picked up right where he left off last season with games of 35 and 32 points, respectively while taking 23 shots both nights. With Jalen Brunson now in New York, there is even more opportunity for Doncic to run the Dallas offense and it appears he is doing just that while also averaging eight rebounds and eight assists. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Stephen Curry, PG | 9900 , 50.2 | 50.2 | 10400 , 47.4 | 47.4 | ||
There figures to be a ton of offense tonight and Curry has scored either 33 or 34 points in each of his three games this year. Curry has been very busy from downtown, 16 of 26, and I would expect that to continue tonight in a high-scoring matchup with the Suns. I’m looking at this as more of a GPP play with Curry averaging just 5.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game as we are truly reliant on his offense. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
CJ McCollum, PG | 8000 , 45.7 | 45.7 | 8300 , 44.3 | 44.3 | ||
I do not want to go chasing here, but McCollum’s 12 assists on Sunday were quite intriguing. The fact that it came with 28 points is even better and if Zion Williamson is out after injuring his hip in the Pelicans’ last game, we are looking at some more involvement from McCollum. With Brandon Ingram already ruled out with a concussion, it should be a busy night for McCollum. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Tre Mann, PG | 5500 , 0 | 0 | 4800 , 0 | 0 | ||
Not only is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander out tonight, but the Thunder are also missing Josh Giddey which means that Mann should be busy tonight. Mann did get the start on Sunday with SGA out and it ultimately was a modest performance with just 10 points, three rebounds, and three assists thanks in part to him missing all six of his three-point attempts. We have seen Mann have offensive success in the past and tonight should be no different. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
John Wall, PG | 5200 , 0 | 0 | 5700 , 0 | 0 | ||
While Wall is no longer the elite option he once was, there is still some strong offensive ability to work with in 20 to 25 minutes off the bench. The good news, is that Wall is not priced in the same manner he was in his prime, and with 16 points, 3.5 assists, and two rebounds per game, we are looking at a 5x return here. With Paul George being out tonight, the Clippers will be on the search for offense and Wall could provide that. The fact that Reggie Jackson has been dealing with a groin injury and struggling to find his shot to begin the season could also lead to Los Angeles asking for a little more from Wall. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Delon Wright, PG | 4300 , 0 | 0 | 4600 , 0 | 0 | ||
The two-headed point guard approach has not been terrible for Washington to start the season, and Wright is the cheaper of the two options. Through the first three games of the season, he is averaging seven points, 3.3 assists, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.3 steals per game while filling the box score and providing a 5x return. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
Devin Booker, SG | 9000 , 53 | 53 | 8500 , 51.2 | 51.2 | ||
Take the general idea of what I said about Curry and apply to Booker, just with some cost savings. He has not scored less than 28 points this year but we would like to see him come closer to the 10 assists Booker distributed in the first game of the season. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Bradley Beal, SG | 8400 , 0 | 0 | 7800 , 0 | 0 | ||
We have already seen a $1.2k decrease in Beal’s price on DK so that represents a potential opportunity as he rebounded from a 19-point effort by scoring 27 points on Sunday. There is no questioning who the Washington offense is really going to run through and it is a nice touch to see him averaging 6.3 assists per game along with 23 points per game. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
Jaden Ivey, SG | 6800 , 34.4 | 34.4 | 6500 , 32.8 | 32.8 | ||
The rookie has gotten off to a strong start in his NBA career with games of 19, 17, and 17 points. There are going to be plenty of opportunities for Ivey to flash his Rookie of the Year upside with the Pistons as the versatile guard already has games with 10 rebounds and nine assists. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Jordan Poole, SG | 6200 , 0 | 0 | 6300 , 0 | 0 | ||
Poole has been locked into playing 27 or 28 minutes on a nightly basis to begin the season and on Sunday, we saw him get going offensively with 24 points against the Kings. It figures to be a high scoring affair tonight as we look at Poole to continue his momentum. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Luke Kennard, SG | 4200 , 0 | 0 | 3600 , 0 | 0 | ||
After scoring 11 points in each of his first two games, Kennard dropped down to four points on Sunday against the Suns making just one of four shots. With George out tonight, the Clippers will be on the search for offense and the veteran might be worth a dart throw. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
Damion Lee, SG | 3800 , 14.4 | 14.4 | 3900 , 14.2 | 14.2 | ||
We can play the revenge angle as Lee faces Golden State tonight but in reality, his performance has been all over the place to begin the season. Lee’s playing time has ranged from 12 minutes to 31, and while the upside is there, we just cannot guarantee the playing time. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
Kawhi Leonard, SF | 8300 , 0 | 0 | 7000 , 0 | 0 | ||
Leonard has played 21 minutes in each of his two games this season averaging 12.5 points and 6.5 rebounds as the Clippers slowly ease him back to action. It will be interesting to see what happens tonight with Leonard’s playing time as the talent and upside is there. After making six of 12 shots from the field in his debut, Leonard only converted two of six on Sunday but he did make all seven of his free throws. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
Andrew Wiggins, SF | 7100 , 34.1 | 34.1 | 7800 , 34.1 | 34.1 | ||
Wiggins received a new contract prior to the start of the season, and once it began, he has been a legitimate scoring threat with at least 20 points in every game. Beyond that, Wiggins is filling the box score with 6.3 rebounds and a few assists and steals per game with his price essentially flat from opening night. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Saddiq Bey, SF | 6100 , 28.3 | 28.3 | 6900 , 27.3 | 27.3 | ||
After a non-descript beginning to the season, Bey averaged 23 points and nine rebounds in his next two games. I wish we could just take that at face value and run with it, but while it is priced in, we still have to deal with some inconsistency out of Bey as he shot just five of 16 from the field in his last game although he saved the day by making all eight of his free throw attempts. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Luguentz Dort, SF | 6000 , 29.5 | 29.5 | 6200 , 28.5 | 28.5 | ||
Dort has played 30 minutes in all three games this season, and while the shooting has been inefficient, we only care about production, and there should be enough of that here to justify the price as the Thunder are shorthanded. On Sunday, Dort finished with 20 points despite shooting just six of 15 from the field which included making just two of seven three-point attempts. If a few more of those fall to go along with his three rebounds (5.3 per game) and two assists, we would be looking at a much different day. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Trey Murphy, SF | 4800 , 30 | 30 | 5600 , 29 | 29 | ||
Murphy got all the playing time he could handle on Sunday as he was on the court for 40 minutes, and that should continue tonight as the Thunder are banged up early in the season. The production was also there as Murphy finished with 16 points and nine rebounds for the second time in three games this season. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Cameron Johnson, SF | 4800 , 0 | 0 | 4300 , 0 | 0 | ||
As he was dealing with a hip injury, the Suns have played it carefully with Johnson as he was only on the court for 23 minutes in his last game on Sunday. Game flow also supported not asking much of Johnson but that should change tonight against the Warriors as Johnson is both healthy and a proven scoring option. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
Christian Wood, PF | 7600 , 0 | 0 | 8200 , 0 | 0 | ||
Can we get some more playing time out of Wood please? We certainly do not have to worry about efficiency here as Wood has scored 25 points in both of his games this season while playing 24 and 25 minutes. Wood is also averaging 10 rebounds per game, and there is no reason not to expect to see more playing time on the way as it certainly is deserved Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Kyle Kuzma, PF | 6900 , 38.2 | 38.2 | 7300 , 36.9 | 36.9 | ||
I feel like this is what also happens with Kuzma. He begins the season scoring 22 and 26 points, respectively on 16 and 19 shots, and then in his next game Kuzma shoots just four of eight from the field and scores just 11 points. We do know that Kuzma can score and hit the boards, the only issue is the lack of consistency but the price is not back breaking. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
Bojan Bogdanović, PF | 5500 , 0 | 0 | 5800 , 0 | 0 | ||
The veteran has been a solid source of offense for Detroit as he is averaging 19.3 points per game to begin the season and volume will not be an issue with 16 shot attempts in two of those three games. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Isaiah Stewart, PF | 5300 , 30.8 | 30.8 | 5900 , 29.6 | 29.6 | ||
It is interesting to see the emphasis on three-point attempts for Stewart this year, but it would be nicer if he made more than one per game on 14 total shots. That has not slowed him down much this season as Stewart is averaging a double-double (11 points and 10.7 rebounds per game) in close to 30 minutes of action. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Larry Nance, PF | 5000 , 0 | 0 | 5500 , 0 | 0 | ||
If Zion Williamson does in fact miss the game tonight there are going to be a lot of eyes on Nance, but while the price is right and there is some upside/opportunity in play, I would not go overboard. In 29 minutes on Sunday, Nance finished with 10 points and seven rebounds, so we do get a 5x return as a floor, but I am not sure there is room for much more. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Robert Covington, PF | 4100 , 0 | 0 | 4400 , 0 | 0 | ||
With Marcus Morris missing tonight’s game, Covington likely moves into the starting lineup and minutes should equal production here with the bar not raised too high for a 5x or 6x return. In limited playing time this season, Covington is averaging 15.3 DK this season, and while there is not crazy upside, a few more points and rebounds should follow the increased playing time after he was on the court for just 14 minutes on Sunday. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
Nicolas Batum, PF | 3200 , 19.8 | 19.8 | 3600 , 20.1 | 20.1 | ||
It does not get much cheaper than Batum tonight. In the one game that Leonard did not suit up, Batum played 28 minutes and finished with seven points and five rebounds on his way to 23.75 DK points which would be like 7.5x. While Leonard will be in the lineup tonight, Paul George will be out, so it is possible we see something similar. Game Type: GPP | ||||||
7800 , 0 | 0 | 7600 , 0 | 0 | |||
New Orleans is not designed to feature Valanciunas on offense, but with the Pelicans missing some key pieces on Tuesday, it is possible they look his way a little more. Despite that, although it is misleading thanks a 30/17 performance, Valanciunas is averaging 17 points and 13 rebounds to begin the season. In fairness, the center has two strong games and one dud and if Williamson is out tonight, there is a lot to like. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
7700 , 0 | 0 | 7400 , 0 | 0 | |||
Porzingis is healthy and contributing to start the season, and while his performance might not jump off the page for Washington, he is a large part of their game plan. There is the potential for him to go off at any time, but he is averaging a solid 15.7 points and eight rebounds per game. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
6700 , 0 | 0 | 7000 , 0 | 0 | |||
After two strong games to begin the season, you might be taken aback by Ayton finishing Sunday with just 13 points and eight rebounds, but with Phoenix comfortably ahead, his services were only needed for 24 minutes. At 19 points and eight rebounds per game, the center seems a little more focused on the offensive end to begin the season and it is a favorable matchup against Golden State. Game Type: CASH & GPP | ||||||
Ivica Zubac, C | 5900 , 34.5 | 34.5 | 5700 , 33.4 | 33.4 | ||
There is a lot to like about this matchup as the Thunder are not good against opposing centers as we look for a repeat of Zubac's performance from opening night with 14 points and 17 rebounds. It has not been smooth sailing to this point, but this is the perfect situation for Zubac. Game Type: CASH & GPP |