With Zach LaVine out for the season, a healthy Kris Dunn could emerge as a source of consistent assists.
Jeff Stotts recaps this week’s significant NBA injuries including Zach LaVine, who sustained a torn ACL over the weekend, and the Bulls Jimmy Butler, who’s questionable with a bruised heel.
Clint Capela is now starting in Houston for the departed Dwight Howard, but he's still priced like a backup, which daily fantasy basketball players should take advantage of Wednesday.
The Kobe Bryant farewell tour is finally over and the Lakers are ready to move on. However, they have a few spots in the front court up for grabs. Can Julius Randle lock up the PF spot?
Gordon Hayward continues to be a focal point of the Jazz offense, and while they are unlikely to beat the Warriors on Wednesday, there could be plenty of fantasy points to go around.
After some midseason struggles, Devin Booker has found his scoring touch again and looks slated for plenty of playing time down the strech.
With LeBron James being rested Tuesday, Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving look set to take on a much bigger share of the offensive workload.
Devin Booker appears to have broken out of his shooting slump, and his attractive price on FantasyDraft makes him a very intriguing option.
Emmanuel Mudiay has already missed 12 games due to his ankle injury, but some new information about the ailment sheds light on when he could return.
Thanks to the Kings' high pace, Rajon Rondo continues to be an elite fantasy option, though he's still not priced in the upper-tier of point guard options.
Rajon Rondo hasn't been the triple-double machine he was last month, but he's got a great opportunity to break out Saturday against the high-paced Suns.
With Chris Paul and J.J. Redick both dealing with injuries, Jamal Crawford will get as many shots as he can take, making him a solid pick on FantasyDraft.
DeMarcus Cousins continues to battle a lower back strain, and while he may play through the ailment, RotoWire's Jeff Stotts warns that it could linger if not treated properly.
Draymond Green had the best season of his career in the final year of his contract, and Josh Lloyd breaks down a number of players who are playing for big pay days this time around.
Kentucky has produced more NBA talent in recent years than any other school, led by superstar Anthony Davis.
With 13 games on the slate, finding the right mix of value plays and high-salaried players is going to be key to winning contests on DraftKings.