Bettings
article-picture
article-picture
NBA
DFS

StatHero NBA picks 5/12

Share
Contents
Close

One of my favorite things in DFS is the opportunity to try a new outlet. Diversifying where you play is key to building a bankroll. That type of opportunity is exactly what we get today with our new friends at StatHero.

In short, StatHero offers fantasy players two ways to play. A revolutionary DFS Sportsbook, and a fantasy-based survivor pool. The app doesn’t pit players against players, you’re always playing against StatHero. For a more in-depth look at what StatHero has to offer, check out this app review from FTN’s Tyler Loechner and Chris Meaney’s new video breakdown.

Sign up on StatHero with the promo code “FTN” for a deposit match bonus!

Stat Hero NBA picks for tonight

Player prices will fluctuate throughout the day with news, so prices in this article may not reflect what you see on the app when you’re making your lineup in the sportsbook. Make sure you join the #StatHero channel in the FTN Daily Discord. It’s free and you can always tag me with any questions you may have leading up to lock.

Here’s a look at my favorite plays for Wednesday’s slate on StatHero.

StatHero MVP picks (normally $11k and above)

Your MVP will score 1.5x the fantasy points. We’ve talked a lot about Russell Westbrook and the fantasy destruction he’s caused those who have chosen to fade him over the last five weeks. While his price is elevated to a more appropriate range on the most popular DFS sites, there’s still a ton of meat on the bone on StatHero. You’ll likely be matching StatHero, and if you see any lineups with him out of the MVP spot (or out of the lineup entirely) I would try to pounce ASAP. If you want to get away from Russ at MVP, I would look to Luka Doncic first. You’ll save some salary, and while he won’t hit the same upside as Westbrook as frequently, he does possess that slate breaking ceiling. Other potential salary-saver MVP options for me are Kevin Durant against the Spurs, Trae Young against the Wizards and Jayson Tatum against the Cavs, although the Celtics don’t have much to play for so tread carefully with Tatum. 

StatHero flex picks ($6.5k-$11k range)

There are a lot of options in the midrange that we can load up on to beat StatHero. Near the top, I’m a fan of CJ McCollum, Demar DeRozan and Dejounte Murray, as all three guys are on teams trying to win. Jordan Clarkson is a bit cheaper than the three above, but the Jazz are still trying to win to clinch the top seed in the Western Conference. At this time of the year (especially in a format where you cannot late swap) we want to lock in players who we know will be giving full effort. Right before the cutoff in this tier, we see good values like Joe Ingles, Eric Bledsoe, Jaxon Hayes and Nickeil Alexander-Walker (lots of Pelicans are out).

StatHero sleeper/value picks ($6.4k and below)

I think it’s possible to get three high-end players in a lineup Wednesday. That’s because this bargain tier is flush with good options. Raul Neto with no Bradley Beal for Washington is in play here, but I like going even cheaper to guys like Kenyon Martin (aka “JuniorJunior” around these parts), Kira Lewis, Payton Pritchard and Isaac Okoro. Then all the way near the floor you can slot in Aaron Nesmith. 

Sign up now, grab your deposit bonus with the code “FTN” and win on StatHero!

Previous Between the Pipes: NHL goalie plays for DFS May 12 Next Ahead of the Count: MLB DFS plays for Wednesday (5/12)