DraftKings NBA: Sunday Cheat Sheet

DraftKings NBA: Sunday Cheat Sheet

This article is part of our DraftKings NBA series.

Slate Overview

Washington at Orlando

New Orleans at Toronto (-6.5) (o/u 220)

Minnesota (-5) at Houston (o/u 228.5)

Denver (-6.5) at Oklahoma City (o/u 214.5)

Chicago (-1.5) at Dallas

Cleveland at Golden State (-9)

Sacramento (-1) at Portland (o/u 224.5)

Memphis at Los Angeles Lakers

This week provided the opportunity to get back to slates that weren't dominated by COVID-19 protocols, and today should continue that trend. There's still plenty of news providing some key value with more likely to emerge throughout the day. The Pelicans and Grizzlies are both loaded with bargains based on either known or expected absences.

Sacramento and Portland offers true shootout potential, as they rank 27th and 29th in defensive rating. Houston is 29th in the metric, making the Timberwolves another team worth considering. With some of the more general analysis out of the way, let's jump into specifics. 

Notable Injuries to Monitor

Rui Hachimura, WAS (conditioning): Questionable

Hachimura has not played this season, so he'd likely be on a minutes limit if he's able to return. He could get some run at center in small lineups if Montrezl Harrell remains out.

Davis Bertans, WAS (foot): Questionable

Bertans missed Friday with the injury. He's only logged 16 minutes per game since the start of December, so his status will have more of an impact on Kyle Kuzma's potential role.

Montrezl Harrell, WAS (COVID-19 protocols): Questionable

Daniel Gafford has seen as many minutes as he can handle at center with at least 30 in three of his last six, but Harrell's potential return could disrupt that.

Wendell Carter, ORL (hamstring): Questionable

Robin Lopez, ORL (COVID-19 protocols): Questionable

Carter was absent Saturday with a hamstring injury and Lopez has been out since Dec. 30. Both coud be back today, with Lopez in particular likely on a minutes limit. Freddie Gillespie entered the starting lineup with both out on Saturday, but only received 16 minutes.

Patrick Beverley, MIN (groin): Questionable

Beverley missed Friday with Jaden McDaniels sliding into the starting lineup. Nearly all of Minnesota's players were on limited minutes due to a blowout win over Oklahoma City, but today's matchup against the Rockets projects to be closer per Vegas lines. That could give McDaniels and Malik Beasley a chance for more run and expanded usage should Beverley remain sidelined.

Garrison Mathews, HOU (ankle): Questionable

If Mathews is out, David Nwaba and Josh Christopher are likely to see increased roles.

Luka Doncic, DAL (ankle): Questionable

Jalen Brunson would earn an expanded role in the offense if Doncic remains sidelined for the second consecutive game. Unfortunately, he's appropriately valued and doesn't present obvious savings.

Juan Toscano-Anderson, GS (ankle): Questionable

Draymond Green will be back, so Toscano-Anderson isn't likely to be relevant regardless of his status.

De'Aaron Fox, SAC (shoulder): Questionable

Fox's status for today will be one of the slate's biggest updates. Tyrese Haliburton was a fantasy superstar in Fox's absence earlier this season, and his salary has dipped from a peak of $8,900 back to $7,200.

Ja Morant, MEM (thigh): Questionable

John Konchar, MEM (COVID-10 protocols): Questionable

Dillon Brooks, MEM (ankle): Questionable

Kyle Anderson, MEM (back): Questionable

Xavier Tillman, MEM (COVID-19 protocols): Questionable

This will be a key situation to monitor, with a lot of potential usage opening up. Tyus Jones would present strong value at only $4,200 if Morant is ruled out for a second consecutive game. If each of Brooks, Anderson and Morant are out, Brandon Clarke and Jaren Jackson will be in line for an expanded offensive role. Be sure to check back on the projections closer to lock.

Derrick Favors, OKC (back): Questionable

With Isaiah Roby already ruled out, Jeremiah Robinson-Earl should maintain a nice role in the frontcourt with Darius Bazley also a potential beneficiary.  

Other Notable Injuries:

Steven Adams, MEM (COVID-19 protocols): Out

Richaun Holmes, SAC (COVID-19 protocols): Out

Damian Lillard, POR (abdomen): Out

CJ McCollum, POR (chest): Out

Chimezie Metu, SAC (COVID-19 protocols): Out

Kristaps Porzingis, DAL (COVID-19 protocols): Out

Willie Cauley-Stein, DAL (personal): Out

Isaac Okoro, CLE (elbow): Out

Alperen Sengun, HOU (ankle): Out

Maurice Harkless, SAC (ankle): Questionable

Isaiah Roby, OKC (COVID-19 protocols): Out

Alex Caruso, CHI (COVID-19 protocols/foot): Out

Javonte Green, CHI (groin): Out

Josh Hart, NO (contact tracing): Out

Tomas Satoransky, NO (COVID-19 protocols): Out

Yuta Watanabe, TOR (COVID-19 protocols): Out

Larry Nance, POR (knee): Out

Elite Players

Nikola Jokic ($12,200) is always a strong option even at a steep salary considering he's topped 60 DK points in six of his last 10 appearances. The biggest risk is the potential for a blowout of OKC resulting in less minutes with the over-under also a possible concern. Both factors could be angles for fading Jokic in GPPs, but he remains a strong cash-game consideration.

LeBron James ($11,600) is listed as probable for the 18th straight game. He's almost certain to play and will be another cash-game building block. He offers a fairly significant discount from Jokic, has enjoyed a similar run of success and also isn't likely to have the same risk regarding minutes.

Fred VanVleet ($10,200) has been on an extended tear, and has shown the ability to provide value even with his valuation on the rise. The Pelicans carry a 111.5 defensive rating good for seventh-worst in the league, so the matchup isn't a reason to avoid.

Anthony Edwards ($8,000) isn't on the level of Jokic, James and VanVleet, but faces of the slate's best matchups and is valued at a level where he should receive more coverage.

Similarly, Brandon Ingram ($8,500) regained his shooting stroke in Thursday's win over the Warriors. With Josh Hart sidelined, his usage should only increase.

Expected Chalk

In addition to the star players listed above, some other players that are likely to be chalky include:

Anfernee Simons ($6,500) will maintain a key role in the Blazers' backcourt. His value is on the rise, and still managed 31.25 DK points on a poor shooting night last time out. While that result wouldn't be ideal, Simons' previous two results (60.75 and 45.75 DK points) showed his upside to produce well beyond his salary point, which should result in a high roster rate.

Garrett Temple ($3,400) lost his hold of an increased role in the Pelicans' rotation and offense. With Josh Hart and Tomas Satoransky out, Brandon Ingram is likely to start at small forward and open the shooting guard role for a combination of Temple and Nickeil Alexander-Walker. The former is likely to get more of a boost in roster rate, but Alexander-Walker also presents himself as a potential value. Watch news/projections on this throughout the day.

As mentioned above, the entire Memphis starting lineup has the opportunity to present significant value and thus attract a lot of attention on the slate depending on the status of several of their players. Tyus Jones ($4,200), Brandon Clarke ($4,700) and Jaren Jackson ($6,300) are all likely to very popular if the Grizzlies are missing several pieces of their rotation.

Key Values

Herbert Jones ($5,000) has seen his salary rise across his last eight games. His recent production has been fueled by defensive stats, which isn't a sustainable way to get things done. Brandon Ingram will be in a strong position to produce, but Jones should also get some extra usage. If his defensive stats stick for one more outing, he should provide plenty of value even at an elevated salary.

The Mavs are likely to be without their top two players tonight, which will open up substantial usage. The natural replacement for Doncic would be Jalen Brunson, though $7,400 makes him less interesting. Maxi Kleber ($4,400) is cheaper, but has provided uninspiring lines of late. That leaves Tim Hardaway ($5,700) as a nice value play to consider.

Alex Len ($3,900) appears to be set up for a strong chance to produce. Typically, those are the situations where he gets into foul trouble and loses minutes, but he delivered in a big way Friday. His salary remains manageable with Richaun Holmes out.

Robert Covington ($5,100) shot unsustainably well on his way to a big performance Friday with Larry Nance out. He's unlikely to repeat that, but he should be able to rebound enough and also provide enough defensive stats to deliver value.

The author(s) of this article may play in daily fantasy contests including – but not limited to – games that they have provided recommendations or advice on in this article. In the course of playing in these games using their personal accounts, it's possible that they will use players in their lineups or other strategies that differ from the recommendations they have provided above. The recommendations in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of RotoWire. Dan Marcus plays in daily fantasy contests using the following accounts: FanDuel: marcusd91 DraftKings: dmarcus87.
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