With Rudy Gay in Sacramento, there's a small piece of the fantasy landscape getting a revision, and in this recent Amar'e Stoudemire resurgence something we can trust?
The Pelicans are matching up against a Grizzlies squad that isn't the same defensively without Marc Gasol, and the Thunder seem well positioned to put a beat down on the Lakers.
There's just two games on the docket but intrigue galore with limited options to pick from and several players recently returning from injury or currently struggling.
Jordan Clarkson transferred to Mizzou and developed a new defensive identity under coach Frank Haith. Could he play his way into the first round?
With the Kings' starting point guard shipped to Toronto in the Rudy Gay deal, Isaiah Thomas' value has increased even more. And Greg Monroe is an interesting play against a poor Pelicans defense.
Russell Westbrook has seen a resurgence of late after struggling through the first month of the season, and John Henson seems poised for a big night thanks to teammates' injuries.
With six games on the slate for Monday, LaMarcus Aldridge and the Trail Blazers could have the best matchup against the lowly Utah Jazz.
Kobe Bryant made his season debut Sunday, but will he be able to stay healthy and productive all season?
Tyrone Corbin either needs to start playing his young players without restrictions, or the Jazz need to get someone in the coaching seat who will.
The two top teams in the Eastern Conference (Miami, Indiana) have just two games this week, so owners of some of their second-tier players will have decisions to make.
With Dwyane Wade back in the lineup, LeBron James is playing better. And even though James Harden has struggled from deep of late, the Magic offer up a prime opportunity for Harden's fortunes to turn around.
The Black Mamba is ready to return, and with a bevy off broken hands running through the league, some new players are rising into relevance and fantasy stardom.
We usually use some strategy rules to help find fantasy gold on bad teams, but the depths to which the East is degrading themselves this season is testing some of our long-trusted strategy.
Tony Wroten balled hard Friday with Michael Carter-Williams (knee) out, and with MCW sitting again Saturday, Wroten should be a good play again.
A cranky Ken Crites fully commits himself to fantasy basketball with his fantasy football dreams all but shattered.