It is a heavy night in on the NBA circuit tonight for you FanDuel players. There are 11 games on tap for tonight, meaning that there are a lot of options for your lineups. I am probably going to go with a couple of different ones since there are so many good options tonight!
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Here is my FanDuel lineup for November 19th:
Nov 12, 2014; Miami, FL, USA; Indiana Pacers guard Donald Sloan (15) shoots between Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade (left) and forward Shawne Williams (43) during the second half at American Airlines Arena. The Pacers won 81-75. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Point Guards:
Bargains:
Donald Sloan, Pacers (5.4 million): Sloan is still starting since George Hill is out, and he has put up some good numbers lately. He seems like a safe play, especially for the price.
Brandon Knight, Bucks (7.2 million): Knight has went over 30 fantasy points in each of his last three games. That makes him a bargain at just over 7 million.
Worth The Cost:
Rajon Rondo, Celtics (8.9 million): Rondo nearly got a triple double on Monday, and that was the least fantasy points he has put up in the last three games!
Chris Paul, Clippers (10.1 million): Even his clunkers are still 30 fantasy point gamesā¦.
Overpriced:
John Wall, Wizards (9.1 million): He is too inconsistent at that price. With many better options today, go with a more sure thing.
Michael Carter-Williams, 76ers (8.6 million): He has been consistent in his three games so far this year, but his high point is still just 30.1 points. You can do much better in this price range.
My Lineup:
Sloan and Rondo (14.3 million)
Nov 18, 2014; Atlanta, GA, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Nick Young (0) reacts after making a basket in the fourth quarter of their game against the Atlanta Hawks at Philips Arena. The Lakers won 114-109. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports
Shooting Guards:
Bargains:
Iman Shumpert, Knicks (5.4 million): Shumpert had a monster game in his return to the lineup last night, and tonight he gets to take on the beat up Timberwolves. Wipe that drool off your chin!
Nick Young, Lakers (5.1 million): Young scored 25 fantasy points off the bench in his first game of the season last night. He looks safe to deploy, especially at this price.
Worth The Cost:
Kobe Bryant, Lakers (9.4 million): We all know James Harden doesnāt do defense. Kobe could have a huge game.
James Harden, Rockets (10.1 million): He has had two bad games in a row, which makes him a bit of a risk here. That said, he could have a good game against the Lakers.
Overpriced:
DeMar DeRozan, Raptors (7.9 million): This is one of the few times that you will find DeMar here. I donāt like his matchup against Memphis. Their guards play excellent defense.
Victor Oladipo, Magic (7.1 million): Like Carter-Williams, Oladipo has been consistent since his return. The bad news is that his numbers are not where they need to be to pay this for him. Itās best to wait a little longer.
My Lineup:
Shumpert and Young (10.5 million)
Nov 12, 2014; Miami, FL, USA; Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade (3) passes the ball as Indiana Pacers forward Solomon Hill (44) defends during the second half at American Airlines Arena. The Pacers won 81-75. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Small Forwards:
Bargains:
Solomon Hill, Pacers (5.4 million): Hill has been pouring it on lately for the Pacers. Until the Pacers get healthy, Hill will log a lot of minutes, which makes him worth playing in daily leagues.
Jeremy Lamb, Thunder (5.4 million): The same goes for Lamb. Injuries have forced him into the starting lineup, and he is putting up good numbers.
Worth The Cost:
LeBron James, Cavaliers (10.6 million): Illness still couldnāt keep James under 40 fantasy points.
Tobias Harris, Magic (7.2 million): Harris has been an absolute monster over the last three games for Orlando. He isnāt at Jamesās level, but he is averaging 35 in the last three games, which makes him a great bargain at his price.
Overpriced:
Josh Smith, Pistons (7.3 million): There are several guys producing better numbers at similar prices.
My Lineup:
Lamb and Harris (12. 6 million)
Nov 1, 2014; Houston, TX, USA; Boston Celtics center Jared Sullinger (7) controls the ball during the first quarter as Houston Rockets forward Terrence Jones (6) defends at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
Power Forwards:
Bargains:
Jared Sullinger, Celtics (6.8 million): Sullinger has been a monster lately. This is his breakout year, folks. He will be a bargain most of the season if his price stays this low.
Markieff Morris, Suns (6.8 million): Morris is a little less consistent, but he has put together a nice little string of games.
Worth The Price:
Blake Griffin, Clippers (9.4 million): He is a double-double machine, which equates to at least 30 fantasy points a night.
Carmelo Anthony, Knicks (8.9 million): A sore knee didnāt slow him down. Donāt expect a decline in production tonight either.
Overpriced:
Serge Ibaka, Thunder (7.8 million): He is not producing enough to be relied upon right now.
Dirk Nowitzki, Mavericks (7.3 million): Dirk has been riding the pine a lot in the fourth quarter with games out of hand. Tonightās tilt against the Wizards could find Dirk on the bench in the fourth yet again.
My Lineup:
Sullinger and Morris (13.6 million)
Nov 7, 2014; Orlando, FL, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves center Gorgui Dieng (5) points after he made a dunk against the Orlando Magic during the second quarter at Amway Center. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Center:
Bargains:
Gorgui Dieng, Timberwolves (4.9 million): Nikola Pekovic is out, meaning Dieng will start. He played well in the second half on Saturday. He could put up very nice numbers with Pekovic out for a really cheap price.
Tyson Chandler, Mavericks (6.2 million): He has been one of the best values in FanDuel over the last week and a half, and is showing no signs of slowing down.
Worth The Cost:
Nikola Vucevic, Magic (8.7 million): He has actually outscored Dwight Howard in FanDuel this year at much less money.
Marc Gasol, Grizzlies (7.9 million): He is one of the most consistent options out there.
Overpriced:
Al Jefferson, Hornets (8.6 million): He has not broken the 30 fantasy point threshold in ten days.
Andre Drummond, Pistons (7.1 million): His offensive shortcomings make him a risky play.
My Lineup:
Vucevic (8.7 million)
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