James Harden had some difficulty finding his stride and staying healthy early in the season, but he's finally living up to his heavy price tag in drafts.
With 12 games on the slate, RotoWire's Michael Chua makes some daring picks to try and capitalize on using players who other users may not roster.
With just two games on the slate, savvy daily games players will want to maximize the large number of injury situations to their advantage.
While the Rockets are well positioned to mop the floor with the Lakers, that also opens the door to a potential blowout, which could limit their players' fantasy value.
With a large slate Tuesday, picking the precise combination of the best value plays and high-salaried players becomes even more difficult.
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Chris Paul is scheduled to miss six weeks, but could he return early? Will Kyrie Irving return soon or be out longer than expected?
With just three games on the schedule, some positions are going to offer slim pickin's when trying to construct the perfect lineup.
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The Jazz have just two games in the coming week, so owners will have a touch choice whether or not to play Gordon Hayward, Trey Burke, and Derrick Favors.
Picking the right value plays and mid-salaried players Sunday could be more important than picking the right high-salaried cornerstone.
There are some great value options available due to injuries and changes in starting lineups this weekend.
With Al Horford (pectoral) out for the season, Paul Millsap has taken on a new level of responsibility with the Hawks that has raised his fantasy value dramatically.
Soothsayers said that certain teams were supposed to stink (Suns, Celtics) and that other teams were supposed to be good (Nets, Knicks).
The days of isolation point guards like Allen Iverson and Stephon Marbury are a thing of the past, and today's NBA is catered to shooters like Trey Burke.
The Rockets are facing the Knicks. If it isn't a complete blowout, it could be a boon game for daily fantasy sports production.