FanDuel daily picks: Fantasy basketball lineup – November 12, 2017

BOSTON, MA - NOVEMBER 10: Marcus Morris
BOSTON, MA - NOVEMBER 10: Marcus Morris /
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BOSTON – NOVEMBER 1: Boston Celtics guard Kyrie Irving and Celtics guard Jaylen Brown celebrate Brown’s 26 foot three pointer on an assist by Irving for the 78-54 lead during the third quarter. The Boston Celtics host the Sacramento Kings in a regular season NBA basketball game at TD Garden in Boston on Nov. 1, 2017. (Photo by Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) /

High Salary SF

Paul George, OKC vs DAL ($8,800): George looked every bit like his All-Star self against the Clippers on Friday, pouring in 42 points on 22 field goals. He was utilized more as the secondary shot creator and facilitator, looking far more comfortable in that role than he’s looked at any point this season. The Dallas defense presents him with another opportunity to have a big night. *****

Jaylen Brown, BOS vs TOR ($5,700): Brown will be tasked with taking on a bigger scoring role with Kyrie Irving missing Sunday’s contest against the Raptors. He hasn’t shot well in his last two games (21.4 percent against the Hornets, 27.3 percent against the Lakers), which is worrying if he’s going to take more shots against the Raptors. However, he contributes in other ways and should be around his 26.4 FPPG average.

High Value SF

Justise Winslow, MIA at DET ($4,700): Winslow followed up a 30.7 fantasy point performance against the Suns with a 14.2 point performance against the Jazz. Things won’t be any easier when the Heat take on the Pistons and their 11th ranked defense. Winslow has been up-and-down all season, but he can have strong highs and is nearly $2,000 less than the average player price. **

P.J. Tucker, HOU at IND ($4,300): Tucker has been trending up in recent games, going from 18 fantasy points four games ago against Atlanta to 28.9 fantasy points on Saturday against Memphis. He’s rebounding the ball well and chipping in with just enough points to be a double-double threat. ***