Daily Fantasy Basketball: FanDuel Lineups For April 22
By Dave Fuqua
FanDuel Lineups for April 22
Tonight’s lineups are going to have a little bit more variety than last nights. Hopefully tonight we can win a little bit of money and have some fun while we are doing it. FanDuel can be a whole lot of fun, but I hope that you are not spending more money than you can afford to lose.
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Handling the PG duties for us tonight is the dreamy back court combo of Chris Paul and Damian Lillard. With both of these guys you know what you are going to get. What you are going to get is a truckload of fantasy points. Chris Paul has been a scoring and assist machine all year. CP3 averaged a double-double on the season and was one of the best fantasy PGs you could own in regular and daily fantasy leagues. In game one CP3 put up 32 points, six assists, seven rebounds and two steals. You can not afford to leave Paul off of your roster.
Lillard has been very effective in his role with the Trail Blazers. He averaged 21 points and six assists. Lillard does not shrink away from the big stage and will want to show out as the national playoff audience watches. With only 14 points, eight rebounds and three assists Lillard will be looking to bounce back with a huge game tonight and I believe he will have it.
Our SG duties will be manned by sharpshooters Kyle Korver and Manu Ginobili. Korver had a huge game for the Hawks in game 1 scoring 21 points with five threes. Korver also pulled down seven rebounds with three assists. Ginobili played a very effective 19 minutes logging 10 points, six assists, seven rebounds and two steals.
We will be rolling with Nic Batum and Jeff Green at the SF position. Jeff Green on a bad shooting night finished with 11 points, six rebounds, one assist and two blocks. With plenty of room to improve Green is a nice inexpensive option with upside. Batum is also a low-cost option who had a solid game of 15 points, seven rebounds and four assists with three three-pointers.
Down low at the PF spot we will roll with the one and only Tim Duncan and Thaddeus Young. Duncan is the consummate professional and you know he will bring his A game in the playoffs. Young logged a double-double with 15 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and a steal. With the 40 minutes he played in game 1 he is a good bet to continue to be a worthy addition to your daily lineups.
Al Hoford will be the big man in the middle holding down our C position. He suffered a mild sprained finger in the last game but managed to come back and is expected to play tonight. Horford threw down a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds. He is a safe bet to get you some points here and still brings plenty of upside to the table. Well good luck in the games tonight and here is to hoping you win plenty of cash!
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