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Here are my FanDuel lineups for November 28th:
Nov 26, 2014; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Rockets guard Isaiah Canaan (0) brings the ball up the court during the first half against the Sacramento Kings at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
Point Guards:
Bargains:
Isaiah Canaan, Rockets ($4,300): With Patrick Beverly sidelined indefinitely, Canaan is in line for an extended run. He excelled in place of Beverly on Wednesday, and has the potental to be a necessary cog in your FanDuel lineup. Itās tough because he has really only had one good game, and will have to face the Clippers tonight against some good guards. Still, if you want to roll with one or more of the stars on display tonight, you have to skimp somewhere. Here you may not have to skimp on production with the price.
Mo Williams, Timberwolves ($5,500): Williams will reportedly not be on a minutes limit, so it appears safe to go with him. Rookie Zach LeVine did nothing to warrant more minutes, so expect Williams to take on as many as he can handle.
Worth The Cost:
Damian Lillard, Trailblazers ($8,500): If you canāt afford Curry, Lillard is the next best option at PG. He has only been under 30 fantasy points once this year. For those of you that value consistent producers, Lillard should be on your radar.
Overpriced:
My Lineups:
A: Curry and Canaan ($14,400)
B: Canaan and Williams ($9,800)
Nov 24, 2014; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Raptors guard Louis Williams (23) goes to make a basket against the Phoenix Suns at the Air Canada Centre. Toronto defeated Phoenix 104-100. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY Sports
Shooting Guards:
Bargains:
Lou Williams, Raptors ($4,700): There might not be a more valuable non-starter for fantasy purposes than Lou Williams. He has six straight games over 20 fantasy points, and has 31 and 48 point games sprinkled in there as well. He is always a threat to go off, and at this price, is worth taking a chance on.
Ben McLemore, Kings ($4,300): Mac isĀ a scorer and little else, so if he is not getting shots, his value is limited. That said, both Darren Collison and Rudy game are game-time decisions for the Kings. If one or both fail to take the court, McLemore could be in line for a big game.
Worth The Cost:
James Harden, Rockets ($10,300): Harden has even managed to outdo Stephen Curry lately. He has 158 points in his last three games. There is no better option than Harden right now.
Monta Ellis, Mavericks ($7,400): Ellis has been the consistent producer at SG that Lillard is at PG, albeit a few points lower. There are better upside options at this tier such as Eric Bledsoe and Lance Stephenson, but Ellis will consistently give you 30.
Risky Player:
Klay Thompson, Warriors ($7,900): His production has dipped a bit recently, and it has everything to do with Curryās hot streak. If Curry continues to light up the scoreboard, there is a chance that Thompsonās numbers take a hit again.
My Lineups:
A: Williams and Manu Ginobili ($9,600): Manu had a huge game on Wednesday. I am taking the chance that he is getting back to his early season production.
B: Williams and Harden ($15,000)
Nov 26, 2014; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves guard Andrew Wiggins (22) looks on during the fourth quarter against the Milwaukee Bucks at Target Center. The Bucks defeated the Timberwolves 103-86. Mandatory Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports
Small Forwards:
Bargains:
Corey Brewer, Timberwolves ($4,700): Brewer has had between 22 and 30 fantasy points every game since Kevin Martin went down. Great consistency at under $5K is almost impossible to come by.
Omri Casspi, Kings ($4,200): If Rudy Gay misses another game, Casspi is once again the gem of the night. If you decide to go with Casspi, just make sure to check on Gayās status and have a sub ready at a momentās notice. The decision might not come until right before tip, so only use him if you will be able to monitor this situation.
Worth The Cost:
Tobias Harris, Magic ($7,200): He scored 30 points in his return to the lineup on Wednesday. Just like he never missed a game! That is exactly what he was doing before.
Wilson Chandler, Nuggets (5,600): There are few consistent options at SF tonight with Gayās uncertain status and the struggles of Josh Smith, Nicolas Batum, and Draymond Green to produce on a consistent basis. For my money, Chandler provides a consistent 25 fantasy points at a much less cost. He doesnāt have much upside, but at least I know what to expect.
Risky Player:
Andrew Wiggins, Timberwolves ($5,600): Wiggy has averaged 33 fantasy points per game while Kevin Martin has been out. Corey Brewer may be starting, but Wiggins is getting the extra shots. Playing any rookie is a risk, but the Lakers have not defended well this year. He should get plenty of open looks in this one. He could be a very high reward player tonight.
My Lineups:
A: Harris and Chandler ($12,800)
B: Harris and Wiggins ($12, 800)
Oct 12, 2014; Dallas, TX, USA; Indiana Pacers forward David West (21) reacts during the game against the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
Power Forwards:
Bargains:
Donatas Motiejunas, Rockets ($5,100): Motiejunas has scored 90 fantasy points in the three games that Dwight Howard has been out. With Howard doubtful for tonight, Motiejunas is once again a high-priority target for bargain seekers.
Ersan Ilyasova, Bucks ($4,500): Ilya has found himself back on the bench, but it still scoring 20 fantasy points a night. That said, no one really knows what to expect from the Bucksā rotation on any given night. He could double that 20 if the team decides to give him a run.
Worth The Cost:
LaMarcus Aldridge, Trailblazers $(9,500): Aldridge had a bit of a down night against Al Jefferson and the Hornets on Wednesday, but he still put up 34 fantasy points. Randolph and the Grizzlies might be able to hold him down a bit as well, but he should still end up in the low 30ās at worst.
Anthony Davis, Pelicans ($11,800): Davis had a down night on Tuesday. Well, it turns out that he was sick for the game. Us FanDuel players would have LOVED to have that info before the game, but so it goes. You can pass Davisāsā 33.8 points off as an aberration. He should be back above 50 tonight, assuming he is feeling better. You would guess that with three days to recover, he should be fine.
Risky Player:
David West, Pacers ($7,100): This is a reasonable price if West plays like he can. That said, it is his first game of the year. His ankle is fine, but I am always skeptical of players in their first game back. So why do I even mention West? Roy Hibbert is still out for the Pacers, and the team will likely start West in his place. The potential is there for him to have as many minutes as he can handle. Whether that happens or not is the risk.
My Lineups:
A: Aldridge and Motiejunas ($14,600)
B: Aldridge and Markieff Morris ($15,300): Markieff has been a very good player in the Phoenix frontcourt this season, and has more upside than Motiejunas.
Nov 14, 2014; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Hawks center Al Horford (15) shoots over Miami Heat center Chris Bosh (1) during the second half at Philips Arena. The Hawks defeated the Heat 114-103. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
Center:
Bargain:
Gorgui Dieng, Timberwolves ($6,100): Dieng has done a great job filling in for Nikola Pekovic, and Pek will be out for the weekend. That means Dieng will have a couple more games to produce for us daily leaguers.
Worth The Cost:
Marc Gasol, Grizzlies ($8,500): Gasol has had four straight games of over 40 fantasy points. At $8.5k, he is a great value.
Risky Player:
Al Horford, Hawks ($6,700): Horford had a big game on Wednesday, but it was only the second time that he has eclipsed 40 fantasy points this season. The other time was on November 7th. In the games between, Horford only broke 30 once in eight tries. He can have a big game for you, but they have been very sporadic this year.
My Lineups:
A: Gasol ($8,500)
B: Dieng ($6,100)
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