Free NBA DFS FanDuel Advice for 11/14/15
Alright, GF2 fans, it’s time once again for some free NBA DFS FanDuel lineup advice. I’ve had some solid success this season playing fantasy basketball with FanDuel, so let’s try to win some money tonight. We’ll be looking at a seven-game slate with some favorable matchups. I’m going to give you all my top picks, value picks and other options at each position.
So, get ready and take notes! Here’s my free NBA DFS FanDuel lineup advice for 11/14/15:
Point Guards
Top Play: John Wall, vs. Magic ($9,200)
Wall is easily one of my favorite plays of the night for DFS! This season, he has averaged 37.99 FanDuel points per contest, making him one of the most consistent options. Wall will face off against a Magic squad, who allow an average of 43.0 FanDuel points per contest, so get him into your lineups!
Value Pick: T.J. McConnell, vs. Spurs ($5,000)
McConnell has burst onto the fantasy scene of late, posting great stat lines over the last week! This season, he has averaged 24.43 FanDuel points per contest and draws a juicy matchup on Saturday. In 2015, the Spurs have allowed an average of 43.2 FanDuel points to opposing point guards.
Other Options:
Stephen Curry, vs. Nets ($11,000)
Brandon Knight, vs. Nuggets ($7,000)
Shooting Guards
Top Pick: Giannis Antetokounmpo, vs. Cavs ($7,000)
The Greek Freak is one of my favorite up and coming stars to watch in the NBA! He’s been stellar so far this season, averaging 30.60 FanDuel points per game. He’ll be facing off against a Cleveland team who ranks dead last at defending against shooting guards, allowing an average of 49.6 FanDuel points per contest.
Value Pick: Klay Thompson, vs. Nets ($6,500)
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I’ve been super disappointed in Thompson thus far in 2015, but the kid is due for a huge game! This season, he has averaged just 24.76 FanDuel points per game and has put forth many underwhelming performances. This season, Brooklyn allows an average of 45.3 FanDuel points per contest, so take a leap of faith with Thompson.
Other Options:
James Harden, vs. Mavericks ($10,000)
Eric Bledsoe, vs. Nuggets ($8,500)
Small Forwards
Top Pick: Tobias Harris, vs. Wizards ($6,500)
With star player Victor Oladipo potentially out of this game with a concussion, Harris will have a chance to provide optimum points for us loyal DFS fans! This season, he has averaged a decent 27.22 FanDuel points per game. In 2015, the Wizards allow a league worst 44.0 FanDuel points per contest to opposing small forwards!
Value Pick: Harrison Barnes, vs. Nets ($5,300)
Barnes has been fairly consistent so far this season, so I’m going to gamble with this cheap priced player! In 2015, he has averaged 24.55 FanDuel points per game. This season, the Nets have allowed an average of 37.4 FanDuel points per contest to opposing small forwards, making Barnes a value play for this slate.
Other Options:
LeBron James, vs. Bucks ($10,200)
Marcus Morris, vs. Clippers ($6,100)
Power Forwards
Top Pick: LaMarcus Aldridge, vs. 76ers ($8,000)
Aldridge hasn’t quite had many breakout games so far during his tenure with the Spurs, but he’s due for a big output for this slate! This season, he has averaged a mediocre 29.50 FanDuel points per contest, but I believe he could easily double his output tonight. This year, the 76ers allow an average of 50.4 FanDuel points to opposing power forwards, making Aldridge a must start.
Value Pick: Dwight Powell, vs. Rockets ($4,500)
If you want to go cheap at the power forward position then this guy may be a smart option. Even though Powell doesn’t see a big number of minutes on the court per game, he still brings in solid fantasy numbers. In 2015, he has averaged 23.0 FanDuel points per contest and is going up against a Rockets squad who allow an average of 49.1 FanDuel points per game.
Other Options:
Kevin Love, vs. Bucks ($8,000)
Dirk Nowitzki, vs. Rockets ($6,700)
Centers
Top Pick: Andre Drummond, vs. Clippers ($9,700)
Drummond has been quite possibly the most valuable player for the fantasy world so far this season! This year, he has averaged 47.22 FanDuel points per contest, averaging right at 20 points and 20 rebounds per game. He’ll be facing off against a Clippers squad who is decent versus opposing centers, allowing an average of 47.0 FanDuel points per contest. Drummond should easily be able to equal his average DFS scoring for Saturday’s slate of games.
Value Pick: Zaza Pachulia, vs. Rockets ($5,500)
I honestly like all of the Mavericks big men for this slate of games, especially Pachulia. In his first season with Dallas, he has averaged 25.02 FanDuel points per game. This season, Houston allows an average of 47.0 FanDuel points to opposing centers.
Other Options:
Brook Lopez, vs. Warriors ($8,000)
Tim Duncan, vs. 76ers ($6,800)
Tyson Chandler vs. Nuggets ($5,600)
I hope this advice helps each of you score some cash this weekend! Thanks for reading!
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