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DraftKings daily picks: Fantasy basketball lineup – April 28, 2018

BOSTON, MA - December 4: Giannis Antetokounmpo
BOSTON, MA - December 4: Giannis Antetokounmpo
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Lineup and Advice

My best advice is to wait and see if Steph Curry is going to play in Game 1. A lot of lineups will hinge on him and for good reason. If he plays, he could be a steal at his salary. He could also be a bust if he’s not quite 100 percent and Rondo and Holiday do a number on him. His questionable status has lowered the salary of a lot of players on the Warriors. They could be huge hits if he doesn’t end up playing.

Center is the big position as you’re either punting or grabbing a high salary guy. There is no in-between.

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PG: Marcus Smart
SG: Klay Thompson
SF: Marcus Morris
PF: Giannis Antetokounmpo
C: Al Horford
G: Andre Iguodala
F: Jabari Parker
U: Jrue Holiday

Next: ‘No pressure’ in Game 7; Giannis is just happy to be here

Explanation of the stars after each pick: Each one of my picks is ranked on a scale of one to five stars. Picks that I give five stars (∗∗∗∗∗) are players that you almost have to own and I have no reservations about owning at their price. Players that get four stars (∗∗∗∗) are players that I think are strong picks to build your roster around. Three-star players (∗∗∗) are middle-of-the-road solid picks who are fairly reliable to produce a good game. Picks receiving two stars (∗∗) are high-risk, high-reward players who do offer enough upside to be in my picks, but also have a significant risk factor that makes them dangerous. One star (∗) players are picks that are the best option around that price point, but who I don’t think are great options. I would take any one-star player over any option not in my picks, but they aren’t picks to build your roster around.