In this week's Hoops Lab, The Professor takes a look at whether DeMar DeRozan's hot start is sustainable.
Ricky Rubio ($6,300) has been a productive mid-tier option at point guard since returning from injury.
The Bulls draw a tough matchup in Salt Lake City on Thursday, but Jimmy Butler ($8,500) has been on fire of late.
Giannis Antetokounmpo has been filling up the stat sheet this season, but his inconsistency makes it tough to spend up for him Thursday against the Heat.
There were at least eight future NBA players in Tuesday's Kansas-Duke game, and RotoWire's James Anderson explains why Josh Jackson is clearly above the rest.
Jason Rubin is backing the Thunder (-1.5) in Wednesday's showdown against James Harden and the Rockets.
On a night when James Harden and Russell Westbrook face off, Stephen Curry ($9,400) makes for a strong contrarian play.
DeAndre Jordan ($6,800) and the Clippers have been one of the league's most productive fantasy offenses.
Wednesday's 11-game slate is packed with superstars, but Alex Rikleen explains why LeBron James may not be worth the huge fantasy investment.
Alex Rikleen takes a look at a number of players, like Nikola Mirotic, who provide value not typically found at their position.
Coming off of a career-high 47 points Sunday against the Lakers, Andrew Wiggins remains reasonably priced at $6,900.
Despite matching up against a strong Cavs defense, Juan Carlos Blanco explains why DeMar DeRozan should still be getting plenty of fantasy attention Tuesday.
Jeff Stotts describes what goes through his mind as he watches an NBA game from the perspective of an athletic trainer with the goal of preventing injuries like the one sustained by Wizards’ Bradley Beal last week.
Carmelo Anthony ($7,600) has turned things around of late after a rather pedestrian start to the season.