
Juan Carlos Blanco looks over Monday's short slate and expects Giannis Antetokounmpo to exploit a road matchup against the hapless Grizzlies.

Jeff Edgerton checks out Monday's slate and thinks Chris Paul may pick up the slack for a less than 100 percent James Harden at home against the sagging Spurs.

Paul Millsap has struggled to post fantasy-worthy numbers since returning from injury, but a matchup with the porous Kings' defense could help him get back on track.

Facing off against one of the worst teams defensively against centers, Joel Embiid could be in for a big night for DFS owners Sunday.
An unusually small four-game Saturday slate gives us fewer options than usual, though there are some standouts, such as Nikola Vucevic.

There aren't too many options with just four games available to choose from. Bradley Beal stands out, however, as he has outpaced projections in all three of his meetings against Miami.
After a few down games, Nikola Jokic put up a huge double-double last time out against the Cavaliers.

Tonight, Mike Barner likes Portland’s Damian Lillard, who has owned the Warriors this season with an average of 41.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, five assists, two steals and 4.5 three-pointers in their first two meetings.

If you can't afford Karl-Anthony Towns or Joel Embiid for Thursday's slate, Dwight Howard makes for an intriguing center option against a poor Nets defense.
Russell Westbrook and Steven Adams face off against the defensively inept Suns, providing them a favorable matchup for fantasy owners to take advantage of.

Despite missing the last game with a knee injury, Kyrie Irving says he'll play Thursday and makes for an intriguing DFS option against Minnesota.