The Timberwolves and Grizzlies meet up Sunday but will their different styles of play clash and create poor fantasy production?
The Jazz could be in line for a drubbing by the Spurs, which might limit the production available out of Salt Lake City, and with Michael Carter-Williams out, Tony Wroten remains a good play.
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.
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.
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.
Tony Wroten balled hard Friday with Michael Carter-Williams (knee) out, and with MCW sitting again Saturday, Wroten should be a good play again.
The Wizards are a sneaky defensive team against a terrible Bucks offense, while two of the best offenses face off in the Warriors and Rockets.
The lowly Nets are meeting the lowly Knicks in a battle of who could care less, but should daily games players capitalize on the teams' futility and hope that offense wins for everyone?
The Jazz are playing against the Pacers' league-best defense Wednesday, making pretty much any Jazz player someone you'll want to avoid using in daily games.
The NBA schedule varies from night to night, but should your strategy vary as well depending on the number of games?
With Ty Lawson posting career-high averages in several stats this season and set to play the defensively challenged Nets on Tuesday, he's looking like a strong play.
The Hawks are running into the Spurs' defense, which doesn't bode well for their fantasy production, but the Rockets should cost by the Jazz' weak defense. Can Carlos Boozer excel with Anthony Davis out?
The Timberwolves and Thunder are matching up in what should be a display of great offense and great fantasy production.