The days of isolation point guards like Allen Iverson and Stephon Marbury are a thing of the past, and today's NBA is catered to shooters like Trey Burke.
The Rockets are facing the Knicks. If it isn't a complete blowout, it could be a boon game for daily fantasy sports production.
RotoWire's Ken Crites welcomes the new year with a hope for healthier days ahead, and he's geeked the Unibrow is playing center.
With an abnormally heavy Thursday slate, players who are used to only processing two games will have a bevy of options to sort through Thursday.
With few injuries shuffling lineups for Wednesday's games, there aren't many top-notch value plays available, so daily games players will have to get creative.
Ersan Ilyasova has been a thorn in the side of yearly league and daily games players. Is it worth taking a risk on playing Ilyasova in daily games?
While the familiar names on the Bucks have continued to struggle with consistency this season, some of their lesser-known players are becoming daily games gold.
There aren't any apparent value options who are currently on a hot streak, so picking the right lineup Monday may hinge on playing the right mid-salary combination of players.
Russell Westbrook and Al Horford went down with major injuries, but what do their injuries mean going forward?
Following their five-game week, the Rockets have just two games in week 10, making the decision of whether or not to start your Rockets and Pistons (also two games) a tough decision.
With Andrew Bynum suspended indefinitely from the Cavaliers, could we see Anderson Varejao reclaim the elite fantasy status he flashed at the beginning of last season as the unchallenged starting center?
With Russell Westbrook sidelined until after the All-Star break following another knee procedure, the trade of James Harden continues to haunt the Thunder.
With 12 games on the slate, picking the right high-priced option could make or break lineups. James Harden could be an option other players overlook due to injury concerns.