FanDuel daily picks: Fantasy basketball lineup-March 10
High Value SG
Devin Booker-Phoenix Suns (5,700): Booker scored 32 points last night against the Knicks but only added three rebounds and an assist for a total of 34.1 fantasy points. While it would be nice if his non-scoring numbers increased, his scoring has been excellent the last few games with at least 27 points in three of his last four. Booker is in a very nice matchup tonight against the Nuggets in what I think well be a high-scoring contest. Denver has allowed the tenth-most fantasy points to opposing SG this season, so Booker will be a good play again tonight as he and the Suns look for positives to build off of in their remaining games. ∗∗∗
Gary Harris-Denver Nuggets (5,100): On the other side of that matchup tonight, the Nuggets will look for Gary Harris to continue his recent surge as he and Emmanuel Mudiay continue to help pick up the scoring slack after Denver lost Danilo Gallinari. Harris has at least 15 points in seven straight games and had 16 on Wednesday against New York to go with four boards, four assists, a block, and a steal for a total of 29.8 fantasy points. Harris has at last 25 fantasy points in three straight, and the Suns are a good matchup for him tonight since they have allowed the third-most fantasy points to opposing SG. He doesn’t have the high ceiling that Booker does, but he has been in good form lately and should step up at home tonight. ∗∗∗∗
E’Twaun Moore-Chicago Bulls (4,200): Moore started in place of Jimmy Butler on Monday and finished with 16 points and seven assists for 27.7 fantasy points. He has been filling in for Butler and Nikola Mirotic a lot lately and has flashed some serious upside despite some inconsistency. Moore has at least 24 fantasy points in five of his last nine games although he has sometimes disappeared when his shot isn’t dropping. I think he’s a steal at this price tonight given the minutes he should get while Butler is out, so look for Moore to be a good play even in a tough matchup against the Spurs. ∗∗∗∗
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