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The Cavaliers projected lineup is Deron Williams, J.R. Smith, Iman Shumpert, Richard Jefferson, and Channing Frye. Derrick Williams should also see substantial minutes off the bench if Love is out. All 5 of the starters are in play with the top 3 being Williams, Frye, and Smith. All 3 should shoot a ton and the prices are obviously way off. Shumpert and Jefferson are fine punts but nowhere near the others.
The Blazers are REALLY short-handed tonight. Shabazz Napier and Pat Connaughton will start for the 2 stars and both make good value plays. Maurice Harkless and Evan Turner will also both play a lot and shoot more than normal. With no active centers on the roster, expect Meyers Leonard and Aminu to see big minutes. The Spurs are a slow team and I will only have 2 or 3 guys from this Blazers team because of it.
With George Hill back, he could be an interesting tournament option against the fast-paced Warriors. Joe Ingles and Jose Johnson will both see a lot of minutes and I like both in all formats. The Warriors play fast and there will be plenty of places to look. Rudy Gobert could also see an uptick in shots taken tonight.
Patrick McCaw will likely get the start but remains a guy who is useless in DFS. With Durant back, the Warriors are still trying to reacclimate him into the offense as the playoffs approach. Curry could be interesting against the Jazz but nothing more than a tournaments option.
With Kemba out for the year, the Hornets have given up on the season. Brian Roberts will likely start here and he's an interesting punt cash game option. Nicolas Batum will likely see some time at the point and I don't mind him against a fast Bucks teams. Zeller and Kaminsky could also see a few extra shots.
With only 2 games left on the Rockets schedule, Sweet Lou needs some rest. Eric Gordon and James Harden will both see 32+ minutes and make for good plays against the Clippers. The game should stay close and has the upside to stack in tourneys.
If both of these guys play, I don't have much interest in this offense. if Wall is out, Brad Beal becomes very interesting. However, KCP is a shutdown defender, so a GPP fade would be interesting. If Porter is officially ruled out, Bojan Bogdanovic will draw 30+ minutes and makes for a tremendous cash game option.
With all 3 of the big 3 likely out tonight, somebody is going to have to shoot a lot. Even with James and Irving on the floor, Williams finds a way to get his shots up. Without those 2 ball-handlers, Williams will control the pace and shoot around 20 times. The Heat are pretty good against OG's, but it doesn't really matter. The price is crazy low for the minutes Williams will see and you almost have to play him in cash games.
Marjanovic has seen 28 and 23 minutes in his last two. In those games, he finished with 44 and 27 fantasy points. He should see at least 20 minutes against the Wizards tonight and pay off his salary rather easily. Boban is an absolute DFS monster when on the floor and has been at 1.46 FPP per minute since the start of the season. As long as he gets the minutes, the production is guaranteed.
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How can the Cavs give tonight's game away when they could still secure the #1 seed? This "rest" deal is a joke! How many old-timers played 82 games per season? They must think today's guys are soft.