FanDuel NBA breakdown Tuesday Oct. 22- Opening Night tip-off

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FanDuel NBA Breakdown – Game Stack

So when you are game stacking, much like with NFL you want to target the players in the best spots, from both teams, while no overexposing yourself. If you play six players from one game, and the game turns into a blowout, your lineup will have zero chance. This is a fine line, but if you walk it just right you can see yourself very deep in the green, and this is the key to taking down GPP’s.

For this slate I will be targeting a game stack from the Clippers game. We have two below average defenses squaring off, but yet the offenses are above average. This is the late night game also, which is normally the prime time televised game, which can sometime be a good thing on a large slate. If stacking this game you will want to try and get both AD, and James together, which is really difficult to do, but is possible. At that point you will be forced to find value, Lou Williams is another obvious play as he is not that expensive. Dwight Howard also is a good play for cheap, even someone like Mo Harkless who could see around 25 minutes for cheap isn’t bad. You could also take the Kawhi Leonard approach instead of James, which I have not touched on yet. He could somewhat slow down LeBron, as he has done on occasion in the past, and he is much cheaper than LeBron. That makes it easier to afford Davis, and some mid-tier players as well.