NBA Summer League rolls on! Even though we’re now past the halfway point, I’ll still include my warnings about how this tournament works. First, the rules are different. For our purposes, the three most important rule changes are that the games are 40 minutes instead of 48, players get 10 personal fouls instead of six, and it takes 10 team fouls in one quarter for a team to reach the bonus rather than five.
Secondly, and most important for any potential newbies, information regarding inactive players and starting lineups is going to be a lot less readily available than you’re used to during NBA DFS. Of course, there isn’t as much beat writer coverage for Summer League (although it’s increasing year over year), but the AAU style schedule is really what complicates things. This tournament takes place in two gyms in Las Vegas and with so many games each day, most games after the first two of each slate will tip off well after that game’s scheduled lock time. The later in a slate a game is scheduled, the less likely it is that we will be able to find starting lineups. I believe on Saturday’s main slate we only got one starting lineup prior to a game’s scheduled start time. On the flip side, when that news does come, we can gain an incredible advantage.
The last thing I will caution against before we dive into the sixth main slate of the event is that you will get burned by late news if you play DFS and props throughout the tournament. We’ve already seen a number of high-profile players shut down for some of these teams. We will have to be extra vigilant and shout out to all the FTN subscribers who have been contributing to our news search in the Discord over the last few days. There has not been a Summer League where at least one of my main slate builds was tarnished by late news. But if we continue stay vigilant as a group in the discord and comb Twitter for those sweet, sweet news morsels, we will have a productive tournament! Keep that in mind as we move through the ups and downs of these glorious 10 days.
Summer League Notes – Day 6
Memphis Grizzlies
Our main slate starts off with a bang, with a pair of undefeated teams going at it to stay alive for a shot at Monday’s championship game. The Grizzlies will be without Jake LaRavia with ankle soreness but could see Zach Edey ($8.8k) return from his ankle injury. His status is a big piece of news we’re waiting on and I’m hoping Memphis keeps the similar patten of letting us know with plenty of time to spare. Just like Monday’s slate, Edey is a high upside tournament option if he plays and if he sits, you can fire up Trey Jemison ($7.2k) as a secondary option.
As long as they play, GG Jackson ($9k) and Scotty Pippen Jr. ($8.6k) are elite spend up options. I’m fine getting to any amount of either guy in MME builds. You can also get to Cam Spencer ($6.9k), who has been plenty productive, but I’m treating him as a secondary option. I think Jaylen Wells ($5.8k) likely slots into the lineup for LaRavia.
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