Daily Fantasy Basketball: FanDuel Lineup For May 19-20
By Dave Fuqua
FanDuel Lineup For May 19-20
Well after a little break in the action and some teams sent home to re-evaluate for next year it is our pleasure to bring you another FanDuel lineup for May 19-20. It looks like for the conference finals round we will get at least four games for FanDuel with each game spread out over two days. We will try our best to get you a FanDuel lineup for each of these contests right here at Fantasy CPR.
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Our starting PGs for game one of this round will be Dennis Schroder and Stephen Curry. Schroder has really stepped up his game for the Hawks and is a nice bargain bin player averaging around 20 fantasy points per contest. You all already know that I am going with Curry whenever I can so we can almost put him in every game for the rest of the season. If I can use the league MVP you better believe I will especially when our options are as slim as they are.
Rolling out as our starting SGs are Kyle Korver and Klay Thompson. Thompson has been up around 30 fantasy points per game for his last few contests and should continue to play well. For $7,100 the other half of the splash brothers is fairly hard to pass up. I also like Korver to come out and try to light things up against Cleveland as they will need his shooting to win against the Cavaliers.
I am pretty fond of both of our SF starters and the price tag at which we acquired them at. DeMarre Carroll and Trevor Ariza have both been playing extremely well. Carroll has just been a quiet killer for the Hawks bouncing around from 25 – 40 fantasy points a game. All the while Ariza has been on fire from behind-the-arc hitting for 17/34 in his last four games. In that stretch Ariza has averaged 34.15 fantasy points and comes at a nice price of $6,300.
I am also fond of both of our PF options here with Tristan Thompson and Paul Millsap. Thompson is considered a game-time decision but was able to practice Saturday and should be good to go for Wednesday’s tilt. Thompson is also a solid bargain who over his last four games has averaged 29.22 fantasy points per game. Millsap is always a threat to go big and will likely be relied upon heavily against the Cavaliers.
Our starting C is Andrew Bogut and as long as he has one of his 30 points fantasy contests which he seems to muster out about every other game we should be in good shape. I could understand if you wanted to leave a few dollars on the table here and go with Timofey Mozgov as I want you to know this lineup is really just about giving you ideas as you set your own lineup.
Anytime you disagree with me I strongly suggest you to go with your gut and make the switch as nine times out of ten your gut is usually right. As always we thank you for stopping by and wish you FanDuelers the best of luck!
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