
If you can't afford Karl-Anthony Towns or Joel Embiid for Thursday's slate, Willie Cauley-Stein makes for a strong mid-tier selection at center.

Damian Lillard has shot over 50 percent across his last six games, so DFS owners should consider rostering him Thursday in the midst of this recent surge.

With a shortage of top-tier options for Thursday's slate, DFS owners may want to consider paying up for LeBron James.

Kevin Durant is priced below $10,000 for the first time since early November, making him one of the more intriguing expensive options Wednesday.

Wednesday's seven-game slate includes the Clippers faced off against the Rockets and James Harden, who has scored 50.00 to 67.00 fantasy points over his last nine games.

Joel Bartilotta is still fading Rondae Hollis-Jefferson as the Nets ease the forward back into action.

Nic Batum enters Tuesday having scored at least 30 DraftKings points in each of his last four games.

Tuesday's six-game ledger features Damian Lillard, who has lit up his opponent, the Kings, for 33.7 points, 5.3 assists and 1.7 steals across 33.3 minutes in three games this season.

Jeff Edgerton runs though some of the basics when it comes to calculating player value and incorporating advanced stats while building successful DFS lineups.

Mike Barner recommends rolling with Andrew Wiggins, who took 18 shots on Saturday in the absence of Jimmy Butler.
Anthony Davis has put the Pelicans' offense squarely on his shoulders since DeMarcus Cousins' injury.

Jeff Edgerton digs into Monday's slate and expects Karl-Anthony Towns to post big numbers on the road against the Kings.

Juan Carlos Blanco looks over Monday's slate and thinks Donovan Mitchell should be able to take advantage of a home matchup against a fatigued Rockets squad.

Bradley Beal continues to lead the Wizards in the absence of John Wall (knee) and Joel Bartilotta suggests getting him in your lineup Sunday.