NBAPremium NBA DFS Picks and Pivots: Wednesday, March 24 Gary Gustafson 3 years ago written by Gary Gustafson Welcome back to the Wednesday edition of NBA DFS Picks and Pivots where we get a massive eleven game slate to tackle on DraftKings and FanDuel that kicks off at 7:00 PM EST and we have a whole lot to break down!If you have been waiting to join the Win Daily Sports family - now is your chance! Promo code Sweet 16 gets you 16% off the package of your choice - all in time for March Madness.NBA DFS Picks and Pivots: Slate BreakdownWe open up today's NBA DFS slate and are met with a massive 11 gamer just 24 hours away from the NBA Trade Deadline and in a season with so much pre-lock (and post-lock) craziness, this slate could end up being a total cluster you know what.Not only do we have big-name injury news with players like Giannis Antetokounmpo, Myles Turner, and Malcolm Brogdon all questionable but we have heavy trade discussions on guys like Aaron Gordon, Kyle Lowry, Norman Powell which is going to make navigating this slate quite tricky.What it also means more than likely is we will h... 3 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
NBAPremium NBA DFS Picks and Pivots: Tuesday, March 23 Gary Gustafson 3 years ago written by Gary Gustafson Welcome back to the Tuesday edition of NBA DFS Picks and Pivots where we get a solid 6 game slate to tackle on DraftKings and FanDuel that kicks off at 7:00 PM EST and we have a whole lot to break down!If you have been waiting to join the Win Daily Sports family - now is your chance! Promo code Sweet 16 gets you 16% off the package of your choice - all in time for March Madness.NBA DFS Picks and Pivots: Slate BreakdownBefore we jump into tonight's NBA DFS slate, I do think it is important we circle back to last night's slate and the chaos that ensued post lock with John Wall and Christian Wood announced on minutes limits and Jayson Tatum being ruled out.This was a massive change to our night as the Rockets/Raptors was our core "pivot" off the Bucks chalk and we were squarely on Tatum with Kemba out of the lineup. However, as we outlined here in Picks and Pivots yesterday, we had two plans outlined - one with the Bucks chalk and one without. I bring that up because when the news broke a... 3 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
NBAPremium NBA DFS Picks and Pivots: Wednesday, March 17 Gary Gustafson 3 years ago written by Gary Gustafson Welcome back to the Wednesday edition of NBA DFS Picks and Pivots where we get a massive 10 game slate to tackle on DraftKings and FanDuel that kicks off at 7:00PM EST and we have a whole lot to break down!If you have been waiting to join the Win Daily Sports family - now is your chance! Promo code Sweet 16 gets you 16% off the package of your choice - all in time for March Madness.NBA DFS Picks and Pivots: Slate BreakdownThis Wednesday NBA DFS slate is a monster with 10 games on the slate and a whole lot of injury news to sort through. The Raptors may be without both Pascal Siakam & Fred VanVleet again tonight while all of Kemba Walker, Christian Wood, and Victor Oladipo are listed as doubtful to play. With 20 teams in the player pool and teams on B2B's - I think we can comfortably say the value will be there for us once again!I harp on this all the time in Picks and Pivots but VALUE DRIVES SLATES.Do you know why the cash line was so high last night? Because a 70% owned Moses Brown at... 3 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
NBAPremium NBA DFS Picks and Pivots: Wednesday, March 3 Gary Gustafson 3 years ago written by Gary Gustafson Welcome to a massive 10 game NBA DFS slate here on Wednesday Night where Picks and Pivots will sort through all the noise and give you a clear GPP strategy to taking down all the money on DraftKings and Fanduel!Looking to take your game to the next level? Lock in our reduced Gold Membership deal now, getting THREE MONTHS of all sports access for just $79.99 using promo code "Winning" - and let's get to some green!NBA DFS Picks and Pivots: Slate BreakdownSlate strategy is always dictated by value in NBA DFS. Always.Tonight we have 20 teams on the slate and a massive amount of injury news that is pushing roughly 15 players at $4K or under on DraftKings into real-life NBA starting lineups. If you are not playing Stars and Scrubs tonight, you are doing it wrong - it is that simple.To summarize what we are looking at tonight: The Lakers will be without both LeBron James and Anthony Davis against the Sacramento KingsThe Raptors have already ruled out 5 players - OG Anunoby, Fred VanVleet, Pa... 3 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
NBAPremium NBA DFS Picks and Pivots: Wednesday, February 10 Brian Tulloch 3 years ago written by Brian Tulloch Happy Wednesday my NBA DFS family and friends! After a huge night for the Picks and Pivots core plays, we are back with a nine-game slate to break down on DraftKings and FanDuel and some more money to win!Looking to take your game to the next level? Lock in our reduced Gold Membership deal now, getting THREE MONTHS of all sports access for just $79.99 using promo code "Winning" - and let's get to some green!NBA DFS Picks and Pivots: Slate BreakdownIf you liked yesterday's money-making Picks and Pivots write up, well then you are going to LOVE this one. We have 9 games on tap with a ton of injury news that will open up all the value we could want and that lets us get to attacking by far my favorite game on the slate - Brooklyn and Indiana.If you need a reminder of why we attack Brooklyn - go back and look at last night's slate and what the high-powered Pistons offense (sarcasm detected) was able to do to the Nets.https://twitter.com/2lockSports/status/1359327119277490176So tonight we ge... 3 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Collector’s Corner: NBA 2020-21 Trading Cards – Part 2 jason mezrahi 3 years ago written by jason mezrahi Part 2 of the Collector’s Corner: NBA 2020-21 Preview takes a look at some of the NBA trading cards — past and present — you should be collecting.We’re about a week into the 2020-21 NBA season, and it’s a good time to preview some of the possible breakouts – or just some big jumps from guys we already know about – in the trading cards market this year.In this preview (Part 1 was a product review), we’ll look at some of players to target as they take the stage on the most marketable of courts in the NBA. I’ve included some links to eBay sales of the players I’m covering.Trading Cards of Retired/HOF LegendsTim Duncan – I heard there’s a debate raging online about whether Tim Duncan was a better player than Anthony Davis. While the book isn’t closed on AD, Duncan is in my Top 10 all-time NBA, and he might be Top 6 or 7, if we really want to get into the level of talent he faced and how competitive those Spurs teams were in the playoffs. Duncan’s trading cards are still undervalued. His Topps and Fleer rookies are way too cheap considering his significant NBA HOF legacy.Shaquille O’Neal – Shaq rookies, plentiful because they were produced in the early-to-mid 1990s, are easy to find sharp and some are worth buying raw to get graded. It’s a long wait right now at PSA, but Shaq remains in the spotlight as a pop icon and entertaining NBA analyst. Grabbing his cards won’t set you back a ton and locating his more valuable inserts from that era could be especially lucrative. I’ve linked to the most recent sold prices, but do a search for those same cards currently and if you see a deal.Shaq’s Stadium Club rookies can be had for a few bucks each raw, and PSA 10s can be had for around $100 or so.Trading Cards of VeteransKevin Durant – Durant won consecutive Finals MVPs before the devastating Achilles rupture in the 2019 NBA Finals, and he’s been off the radar for over a year. He’s got the length and sharpshooting ability to rebound well and he’s great buy right now as he tries to bring a title to Brooklyn.Devin Booker/DeAndre Ayton – The addition of Chris Paul should improve the prospects of all the Suns players, from their veteran guards to third-year center Ayton. These are talented players who should see a bump in their production and trading card value.More Veterans to Buy Low: Nikola Jokic, Russell Westbrook, James Harden, Jrue Holiday, Joel Embiid, Kristaps PorzingisThese established players could have big years in 2020-21 and make their mark once again in the playoffs, when we can see huge jumps in prices after stellar performances.Some Veterans to Sell: Jamal Murray, Anthony Davis, Aaron Gordon, Jimmy Butler, Hassan WhitesideThese guys see spikes in popularity after big games, but I’m not bullish on the long-term value of their cards – be it health, attitude, too much hype or just a limit on their popularity. Another get in, get out scenario where you can buy low and sell after a monster stat line or two.More Developing PlayersIf we look at investing in developing NBA prospects like cash game vs. GPP, it might help in building realistic expectations and projections. GPP-investments can be the players who aren’t highly touted (represent more risky, long-term investments) but can be bought cheaply. Cash game types include established (or simply heavily hyped) players like Ja Morant, Rui Hachimura and Kevin Porter Jr.Trading Card Cash buysJayson Tatum – It may seem weird to classify him as a “developing” player, but he apparently grew two more inches in the past summer – a little joke that got a bit out of hand once it hit the rumor mill. Seriously, though – Tatum may have grown a couple inches (from 6’8” to 6’10”) since he was first drafted in 2017, but the main thing that’s grown tremendously in that time is his game. He’s a more consistent shooter and much better defender, and his cards are still more affordable than some of the other superstars in the league.Zion Williamson & Ja Morant – Zion still has some defensive issues handling true bigs in the post, but he’s an offensive superstar and there’s no telling the kind of stat lines he’ll post when his shot improves a bit. There’s not TONS of room for short term turnaround value, but like Amazon stock, he’s a grower. As for Ja – the ankle sprain appears to be a 3-5 week thing, so if you see his process drop in the coming weeks, pick up his stuff. You won’t regret it once he hits the floor again.Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – The guy fills it up – a true talent with all the right tools to be a perennial All-Star, and he has solid work ethic and attitude. His rookie cards are still very affordable. His 2018 Silver Prizm rookie in a Gem Mint PSA 10 is selling for about $1,000 to $1,300, but you can buy the card raw for about $200-$300.P.J. Washington – He’s seen increased playing time in the first three games of the new season, and he’s already got one double-double. His stuff is still pretty cheap and we could see a big jump soon.Tyler Herro – He’s still a streaky performer who offers very little in the way of ancillary stats when the shots aren’t going down, but his cards are still selling well and he’s still “a bucket” – especially in crunch time. I doubt his trajectory will be one of steady growth – more a few jumps where you want to get in and get out – and do it all over again once it’s playoff time.R.J. Barrett – Barrett is a talented offensive player who may have gone No. 1 in the 2020 draft, but his future is mired in New York with James Dolan’s Knicks for the time being. The good thing? Tom Thibodeau runs short rotations, so he’ll see plenty of court minutes to help fill up the scoring column this season.R.J. and Rui could make some big steps forward in the 2020-21 season. Pictured here are their 2019-20 Court Kings Level 1 base rookie cards.Trading Card GPP buysCameron Johnson – We’re just starting to se what he’s capable of at both ends of the floor. He’s a great shot and the addition of CP3 to this team can only help his chances at more exposure. A great long-term buy and still super cheap.Kendrick Nunn – The Herro hype kind of killed some of the chatter about how good Nunn really is, but I think this guy might even be better than Nunn, especially when you consider how inexpensive his cards are right now. He’s still mired on the bench and seeing only 8-12 minutes in the full-strength Heat rotation, but injuries happen and so can hot streaks for young players who can score as well as Nunn.More 2019-20 rookie cards to buy: Darius Bazley, Keldon johnsonBuy and stash: Talen Horton-Tucker, Dylan Windler2020 Rookie Trading Cards I’m BuyingAnthony Edwards – There will be some inconsistent nights and stat lines but he’s in a decent spot for rookie production and he’s carrying the No. 1 pick status for another 11 months.I covered the 2020-21 Prizm Draft Picks release last week. Pictured are the two base cards of Anthony Edwards — card #1 (L) and #41 (R)James Wiseman – He’s going to be a frustrating player to own in DFS because he’s committing too many dumb fouls, but the upside is there and so is the playing time if he can stay on the floor.Cole Anthony – Talent evaluators I trust really like him, and there’s a clear path to playing time for a PG with scoring upside. He’s already making the most of his minutes on the floor. 3 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
NBA NBA 2020 Offseason Preview Michael Rasile 3 years ago written by Michael Rasile NBA 2020 Offseason PreviewGhost and Michael discuss NBA 2020 Offseason Preview! The trades that have already happened and ones we would love to see go down. Why does everyone hate LeBron? Where do Russ and Harden end up? We also check out the NBA Draft and discuss the top 3 picks included what does Golden State do with their #2 overall pick!You can sign up for our NFL Season Pass for only $79.99 through the Super Bowl! You get everything on the site from NFL, PGA, NASCAR, MMA, NBA, Esports, and more!Make sure to check out the Win Daily Sports Betting Membership for even more shark plays and always be on top of the best lines on our Betting Lines page!Listen to the show below and make sure to subscribe on your podcast app of choice!You can also listen on these platforms below!Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnchor🎙️ WIN DAILY SPORTS PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/win-daily/id1461164275?ign-mpt=uo%3D4🤑 GET 7 DAYS FREE OF OUR EXPERT CHAT: WinDailySports.com/Chat🤓 FREE EXPERT DISCORD CHAT: discord.com/invite/KEFD2Kr📺 FOLLOW Win Daily Sports: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY2I3VNyf_dtW-2xl5vwv0QChange your game, change your life!➙FIND WIN DAILY SPORTS SHOW ON APPLE PODCAST HERE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/win-daily/id1461164275?ign-mpt=uo%3D4➙FIND WIN DAILY SPORTS SHOW EVERYWHERE ELSE HERE: https://anchor.fm/windaily➙FOLLOW WIN DAILY SPORTS ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/windailysports 3 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
NBADaily Fantasy Sports NBA DFS 3/5: The Fearless Five jason mezrahi 4 years ago written by jason mezrahi In this column, I’ll highlight five NBA DFS 3/5 difference-making playsin GPPs, from studs with a huge upside to value plays who could hit 8x-10x.These are risky plays who won’t always make the most sense forcash game builds, so buyer beware!Tired of losing money on your NBA DFS and Sportsbook? Sign up today and become a winner whileturning your passion for sports into a second stream of income!NBA DFS 3/5 — PGJamal Murray, DEN (@ CHA) – DK $6,800Murray doesn’t have the best matchup on paper, but he’s got50-point upside at a price point where he’s affordable, so I’ll be building abunch of lineups with him as my PG. You can pivot to Shake Milton if you’refading the DEN-CHA game, and if you’re going to stack the LAC-HOU game, you canpunt PG with Patrick Beverley, who’s been struggling lately with theaftereffects of a groin injury that forced him to miss a handful of games inFebruary. They’ll need him against the elitebackcourt of the Rockets on Thursday night. There’s plenty of question markssurrounding the PG position today, but Murray has a decent floor and Beverley shouldsee about 20-25 minutes (or more) tonight, and he’s dirt cheap on DK.Pivot/Punt: Shake Milton/PatrickBeverleyNBA DFS 3/5 — SGJames Harden, HOU (vs. LAC) – DK $10,700Harden ismatchup-proof and offers the highest ceiling of any player in the slate, so I’mlocking him in tonight. It’s been a while since he’s had an elite scoring nightand this is the highest game total of the night, so I can’t find a reason to fadehim. Lou Williams (PG/SG/G/UTIL) makes for a fine stacking option and could beforced into bigger minutes than his usual 25 or so.Stack: Lou WilliamsNBA DFS 3/5 — SFKawhi Leonard, LAC (@ HOU) – DK $9,300I’ll have some shares of Paul George and Tobias Harris as well, but Kawhi should play four quarters tonight and log heavy minutes in this Western Conference battle. He’ll probably draw Robert Covington’s defense, but he really doesn’t need to score 30+ to post an elite fantasy total, as he’ll pick up plenty of rebounds/steals/assists and both teams can play small until the cows come home. The Raptors have a slew of injuries, but Norman Powell makes for a viable punt if he’s in the starting five and getting 35-40 minutes against a hapless Warriors squad.Pivots: Paul George or Tobias Harris/Norman PowellNBA DFS 3/5 — PFMike Scott, PHI (@ SAC) – DK $3,800Scott has 8x to 10x upside whenhe sees 30+ minutes, so if he’s starting tonight against the Kings he’s worthdeploying as a high-ceiling punt. The Philly frontcourt is beyond depleted andwe’ve seen the big guy come up big in the past when given the opportunity. Oneof the Philly bigs (be it Al Horford or SF/PF Glenn Robinson) is going to havea huge game tonight, and Scott carries a lower risk than normal if he’s astarter. Daniel House is never any fun to play in DFS, but he’s a pivot option atthis price point.Pivots: Al Horford or GlennRobinson/Daniel HouseNBA DFS 3/5 — CNikola Jokic, DEN (@ CHA) – DK $9,500He might be tough to fit with some of the other studs in this list, but if you’ve got room, Jokic is the only center offering a 60-point upside. Even if he plays just 25-30 minutes, he’s got a 50-point upside in this matchup. In GPPs, there’s a path or rostering Harden, Kawhi, and Jokic if you can find a few darlings in the $3-4K range, and there’s plenty of candidates. If you’d rather not spend up and you’ve got the stones, you can play P.J. Washington in a tough matchup.Pivot: P.J. Washington 4 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
NBADaily Fantasy Sports NBA DFS 2/29: The Fearless Five jason mezrahi 4 years ago written by jason mezrahi In this column, I’ll highlight five NBA DFS 2/29 difference-makingplays in GPPs, from studs with a huge upside to value plays who could hit8x-10x.These are risky plays who won’t always make the most sense forcash game builds, so buyer beware!Tired of losing money on your NBA DFS and Sportsbook? Sign up today and become a winner whileturning your passion for sports into a second stream of income!NBA DFS 2/29 — PGJames Harden, HOU (@ BOS) – DK $10,900Harden reignited his rivalry with Giannis Antetokounmpo in a sit-down interview with Rachel Nichols and will be looking to back up his claims tonight in a highly anticipated Leap Year Special with the Celtics. The Bearded One is essentially matchup-proof and dropped 42 real-life points (and 67 DK points) against Boston on Feb. 11. It’s weird to say he could be overlooked, but there is a bunch of interesting SG plays today and we can sneak Harden in at PG – where he’s priced a little bit higher than Trae Young and has more consistent upside. I’ll probably build about half of my GPP lineups around Harden in anticipation of lower ownership than usual and very little chance of a blowout. Trae is a fine pivot against the Blazers, but my HOU-BOS game stacks won’t be using any of the PG-eligible Celtic guards.Pivot: Trae YoungNBA DFS 2/29 — SGC.J. McCollum, POR (@ ATL) – DK $9,200I really don’t care that McCollum is $9,200, because he should be over $10K, especially in a matchup with the Hawks that could see another monster game total. McCollum’s usage with the current Portland starters is a whopping 34% and he’s scored 50 or more DK points in there of his last four – the one outlier being a 43.25 DK outing against the defensively-minded Pacers. As chief playmaker for this Portland team (which is fighting with a slew of other squads in the Western Conference to snag the last playoff spot), he’s going to have to bring it every night until Damian Lillard returns. I’m fading the likely popular DeMar DeRozan at $7,600 in a low-total game against the Magic that’s guaranteed to fall well short of last night’s madness from a pace perspective, but I don’t mind taking a crack at Bryn Forbes ($3,200) when he’s easily got 8x to 10x upside as one of the Spurs primary three-point shooters and getting about 20-25 minutes. The best non-punt value pivot is probably Jaylen Brown – who was nursing ankle injuries the last time Boston faced the Rockets and is expensive enough at $6,900 to ward off high ownership. Smart is cheaper but doesn’t have the same offensive upside.Pivot/Punt: Jaylen Brown or MarcusSmart/Bryn ForbesNBA DFS 2/29 — SFMikal Bridges, PHO (vs. GSW) – DK $5,200With Kelly Oubre out for the year, Bridges (SG/SF/G/F/UTIL) has been seeing more minutes and draws a great matchup tonight against the Warriors – who struggle to defend 3&D wings like Mikal. Cam Johnson sustained an “upper-body” injury after a fall in last night’s contest that eaves him questionable for tonight’s matchup, so we could see Bridges play a bit more with the second unit as well. He’s a solid GPP option on a night where he might go overlooked and makes for a good bargain wing to include in your lineups. DraftKings lists very few SF-only players and I doubt Bridges will see much ownership with so many stud SGs (like Jimmy Butler and DeMar DeRozan) and PFs (Jayson Tatum and Gordon Hayward) eligible at SF. Bridges may not have a 50-point upside like those guys, but he’s got around a 45-point ceiling and his floor comes up with the new injury to Johnson. Cam Reddish has a great motor and has been playing well, so he’s a fine pivot for a few bucks less. If Andrew Wiggins actually plays tonight, he’d make a fine stacking option – though I’m a little worried about the game blowing out.Pivot/Stack:Cam Reddish/Andrew WigginsNBA DFS 2/29 — PFCarmelo Anthony, POR (@ ATL) – DK $5,700Carmelo is another important part of Blazers-Hawks game stacks and should be a lot busier offensively than he was at Indiana two nights ago. He’s 9-for-21 from three-point range over his last four games, including the 0-for-0 in Thursday’s loss. Melo’s in a good spot against a team that gives up big fantasy points to versatile forwards, but I’ll be pivoting down a bit for some more value in quite a few builds to Kyle Kuzma at just $4,600. Kuzma has 8x to 10x upside in a possibly LeBron-less game against Memphis where he could see 30 minutes. Game stackers should consider De’Andre Hunter, who will be playing a lot of 4 against Melo. Anthony Davis is going to drawn higher ownership, but I have some concerns, so I’m fading him. At his price, I like other guys better and if he beats me, he beats me.Pivot/Stack: Kyle Kuzma/De’Andre HunterNBA DFS 2/29 — CMarquese Chriss, GSW (@ PHO) – DK $5,400If we played a lot of the high-value options at guard and forward, we need to find some value at C, and I’m looking no further than Chriss, who was a dud against the dominant frontcourt the Lakers threw at him. The former “Marquese de Phoenix” (I just made that up) might put up a show against the weak defense played by the Suns’ bigs, so I’m embracing the inherent risk of him not getting more than 30 minutes and focusing on his 8x upside in just 25-30 minutes. He’s a great option in Suns-Warriors stacks along with Wiggins, and the best pivot in his price range is probably Myles Turner. One punt option that stands out is ATL power big Bruno Fernando, who’s just $3,500 on DK and has been playing minutes in the 20s now. He’s got 10x upside against a team that ranks low in defensive efficiency against big men. But I have no qualms about making Bam Adebayo your center. I’m done fading that guy and will be using him in lineups where I haven’t blown my salary on guards.Spend/Pivot/Punt: Bam Adebayo/MylesTurner/Bruno Fernando 4 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
NBADaily Fantasy Sports NBA DFS 2/26: The Fearless Five jason mezrahi 4 years ago written by jason mezrahi In this column, I’ll highlight five NBA DFS 2/26 difference-makingplays in GPPs, from studs with a huge upside to value plays who could hit8x-10x.These are risky plays who won’t always make the most sense forcash game builds, so buyer beware!Tired of losing money on your NBA DFS and Sportsbook? Sign up today and become a winner whileturning your passion for sports into a second stream of income!NBA DFS 2/26 — PGDe’Anthony Melton, MEM (@ HOU) – DK $4,000The main draw toward Melton in this matchup is necessity – both for the Grizzlies and our salary purposes in DFS. Somebody has to defend these Rockets guards, and Melton – standing just 6-3 but sporting a wingspan over 6-8 – is a well-known defensive commodity who sometimes plays big minutes for the Grizzlies when needed. The entire Grizzlies rotation is depleted, so we can look for a full game stack in this one, with two or three players from each side. If you’re more interested in other games on this slate, then Spencer Dinwiddie (PG/SG/G/UTIL) is a viable spend-up option in a favorable matchup at Washington. Pivot/Stack: Spencer Dinwiddie/Russell WestbrookNBA DFS 2/26 — SGJames Harden, HOU (vs. MEM) – DK $11,300Harden’s shot has been heating up, and he’s got a legitimate 80-point upside tonight. If you’re unsure about Westbrook’s sore thumb, then he’s an even safer play. On a night with five (5!) NBA games featuring Vegas totals of 229 and up, the Houston-Memphis game comes in at the highest: 237.5. There is some blowout concern, but we could see massive raw scoring and value in this game if we’re fearless. Non-believers can pivot to Jimmy Butler (make sure he’s playing) in a revenge game vs. the T-Wolves, or play one of the much cheaper but still high-priced, high-upside SG available, including Devin Booker (the Suns have already ruled out Kelly Oubre, which helps his usage rate) or Bradley Beal in a plus matchup vs. the Nets. Pivots: Bradley Beal/Devin BookerNBA DFS 2/26 — SFRobert Covington, HOU (vs. MEM) – DK $6,200The price on Covington keepsincreasing, but I just love what he brings to this Houston team on both ends ofthe floor, and he’ll be active tonight in what should be the highest-paced gameof the slate. We can find some value to stack on the Memphis side with either theversatile but frustrating Dillon Brooks (SG/SF/G/F/UTIL) as a large-field GPPrisk-reward play or Josh Jackson (SF/PF/F/UTIL), forced into bigger minuteswith the injuries to Brandon Clarke and Jaren Jackson, Jr. The chalkier pivotwill probably be Tobias Harris, especially on FanDuel where he’s just $6,600,or Gordon Hayward against his old team the Jazz – if you’re into the revenge narrative.Pivots/Value:Tobias Harris or Gordon Hayward/Dillon Brooks or Josh Jackson NBA DFS 2/26 — PFAaron Gordon, ORL (@ ATL) – DK $7,800Gordon makes for an interesting GPP play tonight because of his high price (up to $1,800 from just $5,900 on DK at the start of February) and 60-point upside in this matchup. The Hawks have a very difficult time containing versatile forwards like Gordon, so we could see a ceiling game from him tonight. He’s far from a sure thing to hit even 6x, but it’s a risk I’m willing to take given his recent floor. We can stack up bargain option DeAndre Hunter, who’s been playing through an ankle injury but keeps cranking out 30-point DK performances or spend up to Julius Randle in a plus matchup against the woeful Hornets.Pivots: Julius Randle/DeAndreHunterNBA DFS 2/26 — CJakob Poeltl, SA (vs. DAL) – DK $3,200With LaMarcus Aldridge out for tonight, I’ll likely alternatemy Poeltl ownership with San Antonio PF Trey Lyles under the assumption that onlyone of the two will go off. Poeltl and Lyles both have 10x upside tonight, so I’llhave shares of both in GPPs. I originally was going to recommend JonasValanciunas here, but it’s entirely possible that he doesn’t see that much timeon the floor with the Rockets running a slew of shorter, faster forwards outthere instead of an actual five-man. JV is worth a shot in low-stakes multi-entry,but I’m wary of Gorgui Dieng getting big minutes as he’s more of a viable PF/Cthan a classic big. If you fade Julius Randle, then Mitchell Robinson is a worthwhileoption, but playing both rarely seems to work out, even against a team that’s asterrible at defending bigs as the Hornets.Pivots: Mitchell Robinson/JonasValanciunas or Gorgui Dieng 4 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail