Itās a fairly quite night in the NBA. There are still six games going on though, featuring stars such as LeBron James and James Harden. So where should you go cheap to get one of these guys? Maybe I can help!
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Here are my FanDuel Lineups for November 29th:
Nov 22, 2014; Houston, TX, USA; Dallas Mavericks guard Devin Harris (20) reacts to being knocked to the floor during the second half against the Houston Rockets at the Toyota Center. The Rockets defeated the Mavericks 95-92. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Point Guards:
Bargains:
Devin Harris, Mavericks ($4,100): Jameer Nelson is out tonight, so Harris will get another start. He worries me a little bit though because of the way J.J. Barea has played behind him. While Harris will start, if Barea gets hot, he will likely see more minutes. Approach this situation with caution. Then again, 20 points for four grand is still a good deal.
Donald Sloan, Pacers ($5,400): Sloan will either be a bargain or a disaster. He has four games over 25 fantasy points, and four games under 16 in his last nine games. If you want to spin that wheel, go ahead. I just think that a consistent producer is usually the way to go.
Worth The Cost:
Kyrie Irving, Cavaliers ($7.900): Irving has not been below 25 fantasy points since November 9th. Since then, he has six games over 30, one over 40, and one over 50. That is great production for his price.
Jeff Teague, Hawks ($7,300): Teague has put up four straight 40 point fantasy games. The best part? He is a fraction of the price of Chris Paul or John Wall.
Risky Play:
Brandon Knight, Bucks ($7,300): Knight has been under 25 fantasy points for two straight games, and three out of his last five. He is falling back to earth. The big advantage in daily games is that you donāt have to go down with him.
My Lineups:
A: Teague and Harris ($11,400)
B: Harris and Sloan ($9,500)
Nov 28, 2014; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Rockets guard Jason Terry (31) brings the ball up the court during the first quarter against the Los Angeles Clippers at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
Shooting Guards:
Bargains:
Jason Terry, Rockets ($3,500): Both Patrick Beverly and Isaiah Canaan are hurt, so the starting PG job will fall to Jason Terry, at least for one night. That makes him a must-play in daily formats. Recent D-League call up Nick Johnson could see a lot of minutes as well, but Terry is the safer bet.
Rodney Stuckey, Pacers ($5,100): Stuckey has played well since his return from an injury five games ago. He has averaged 24 fantasy points per game over that span, making him a pretty reliable option at the price.
Worth The Cost:
James Harden, Rockets ($10,500): Harden is averaging 45 fantasy points per game over his last five games since the disaster against Memphis on November 17th. He remains one of the most consistent options out there
Monta Ellis, Mavericks ($7,300): As if he wasnāt doing well enough anyway, Ellis put up a season high 45 fantasy points last night by dropping 30 on the Raptors. We know that Ellis can put up huge numbers if given the chance. There is opportunity for the same tonight against the winless Sixers.
Risky Play:
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks ($5,700): Giannis has a lot of upside, but the Bucks are like the Nuggets. You have no idea how many minutes a player will get in any given game. Antetokounmpo has produced when given minutes, but you are playing roulette when playing him in any daily league.
My Lineups:
A: Terry and Harden ($14,000)
B: Terry and Ellis ($10,800)
Nov 26, 2014; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) slams dunks during the second quarter against the Washington Wizards at Quicken Loans Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Small Forwards:
Bargain:
DeMarre Carroll, Hawks ($5,400): Carroll has gone for over 20 fantasy points in every game since his return. He is a consistent source of points if nothing else. He has little upside, but there is something to be said for consistency, and the lack of depth at SF tonight.
Worth The Cost:
LeBron James, Cavaliers ($10,800): After three straight games of under 40, the King has put up back to back 55 point games. He is back to daily fantasy dominance.
Risky Plays:
Gordon Hayward, Jazz ($7,400): His inconsistency is maddening for players of daily games. He has four games over 40, and five games under 25 on the year.
Jabari Parker, Bucks ($5,600): Any rookie is a risk, but the signs are all pointing to Parker getting comfortable. He has been over 25 fantasy points four times in his last six games. He isĀ a risk worth taking on a light day.
My Lineups:
A: James and Parker ($16,400)
B: James and Solomon Hill ($15,900): Hill is still starting in Indiana, and though Rodney Stuckey is taking some of his shots, he still manages to put up solid production. Usually.
Nov 23, 2014; Miami, FL, USA; Miami Heat center Chris Bosh (1) is pressured by Charlotte Hornets center Cody Zeller (40) during the first half at American Airlines Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Power Forwards:
Bargains:
Cody Zeller, Hornets ($4,000): Zeller is averaging 25 fantasy points per game over his last four. He has impressed the coaches enough that he is the starter at PF, at least for now. He is one of the must-own players at his price as long as he keeps getting around 30 minutes per game.
Ersan Ilyasova, Bucks ($4,500): Ilyasova went off last night against Detroit. He has had over 20 fantasy points in each of his last six games. As long as the Bucks let him play enough, he is a great option. I am guessing he is safe today because of last nightās performance. He should be less of a risk than usual.
Worth The Cost:
Blake Griffin, Clippers ($9,100): Griffin has averaged 43 fantasy points over his last three games since having arguably his worst game as a pro against Memphis on the 23rd.
Paul Millsap, Hawks ($8,300): He had one off game, but rebounded nicely against the Pelicans last night. He is a sure shot at high 30ās in fantasy points.
Risky Play:
Anthony Davis, Pelicans ($11,800): He didnāt look like himself last night, so I think he is still feeling some after-effects of his illness. Games on back-to-back nights wonāt help him out any. You should probably spend on James or Harden tonight instead.
My Lineups:
A and B:Ā Griffin and Zeller ($13,100)
Nov 19, 2014; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert (55) and Charlotte Hornets center Al Jefferson (25) in the second half. The Pacers won,88-86 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Thomas J. Russo-USA TODAY Sports
Center:
Bargains:
Tyson Chandler, Mavericks ($6,700): Chandler has 84 fantasy points over his last two games. Be aware if you play him that he might get extended rest if they are up big on the 76ers.
Lavoy Allen, Pacers ($4,500): Allen filled in nicely for Roy Hibbert last night. Hibbert is once again a game time decision. If he does not play, Allen is a great option. Just make sure you check back before the lineups lock to make sure Hibbert is out.
Worth The Cost:
Al Jefferson, Hornets ($8,800): Jefferson has shaken off some early season woes and now has a streak of six 30+ fantasy point games. he is showing no signs of slowing down either.
Risky Play:
Al Horford, Hawks ($7,000): Horford has looked much better over his last two games, and is nearing last yearās production. Will he keep it up, or regress back to the 20 fantasy point games that plagued him for the first three weeks of the year? Therein lies the risk.
My Lineups:
A: Horford ($7,000)
B: Jefferson ($8,800)
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