Tuesday presents a seven-game NBA DFS slate with plenty to keep track of. Like we do every day, let’s take an early look at the slate and see what stands out.
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CLE -1.5, total: 220
Pace: CLE (22nd), ATL (14th)
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MIA -3.5, total: 209.5
Pace: DAL (28th), MIA (27th)
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BOS -2, total: 210
Pace: BOS (21st), PHI (26th)
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MIL -12.5, total: 233.5
Pace: IND (14th), MIL (9th)
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MIN -6, total: 245
Pace: CHA (1st), MIN (2nd)
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MEM -4, total: 228.5
Pace: MEM (3rd), NOP (23rd)
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PHX -13, total: 223.5
Pace: LAC (16th), PHX (6th)
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Darius Garland is averaging 7.7 points per game as the primary pick-and-roll ball-handler this season
That is good for 13th in all of basketball, while his 40.5% frequency rate off the play type is above league average. He is also shooting nearly 49% from the field out of the play type. Garland has been removed from the injury report, which tells me his back isn’t bothering him at the moment. His price has come all the way down to just $7,400 on DraftKings, which is just too cheap for Garland, who is sporting a 27% usage rate and 23% assist rate on the season, while also averaging 1.10 fantasy points per minute. An individual matchup with Trae Young’s defense is about as good as it gets and according to FTN’s advanced DVP tool, the Hawks rank 26th against primary ball-handlers on the year.
Deandre Ayton is averaging 5.8 points per game as the roll man this season
Only Nikola Vucevic of the Bulls is averaging more points per game off the play type this year. Ayton’s minutes have been a tad underwhelming as of late but three of those contests ended up as blowouts, while a fourth was due to foul trouble. And at his current price tag, you don’t need 33-35 minutes from Ayton, who is just $6,600 on DraftKings ahead of this matchup with the Clippers, who are coughing up the eighth-most points per possession to opposing roll men out of the pick and roll (1.14). Meanwhile, Ayton is fourth in basketball in such possessions per game this season (4.3), while shooting an absurd 72.9% from the field off the play type. He is also averaging an impressive 1.37 points per possession out of the pick and roll. I love Ayton but also think you can pair him with Chris Paul.
Tyrese Haliburton is averaging 106 touches per game in his first two contests with the Pacers
Haliburton hasn’t missed a beat since joining his new team, scoring 40.7 and 57.2 fantasy points in his first two games. During that span, he is averaging a gaudy 106 touches per game, while also averaging eight minutes of possession per game. The ball has been in his hands a ton and I don’t see that changing anytime soon, especially with Chris Duarte ruled out ahead of Tuesday’s contest. A matchup with Milwaukee definitely isn’t the best in the league but the volume and minutes are all I care about.
Karl-Anthony Towns is averaging 2.5 putback points per game this season
That is good for eighth in the league. Towns finds himself in a stellar spot, facing a Charlotte team that has been awful at slowing down opposing centers for essentially two or three years now. The Hornets are coughing up a league-leading 7.7 points per game off putbacks this season, while also allowing a 62.6% field goal percentage from within six feet of the basket, good for the seventh-highest rate in the NBA to this point. Towns should be able to do whatever he wants against this frontcourt and in a game featuring two of the fastest-paced teams in basketball, there is a serious ceiling here.
Jalen Smith vs. MIL — Like Haliburton, Smith also recently joined the Pacers and has been productive, scoring 19.2 and 36 fantasy points in 21 and 23 minutes. The absences of Isaiah Jackson and Myles Turner should continue to lead to 20-23 minutes for Smith, which keeps him firmly on the radar as a value play.
Anfernee Simons (47.0)
Evan Fournier (50.0)
Terance Mann (46.25)
Bruce Brown (52.0)
Mitchell Robinson (51.75)
Josh Giddey (62.75)
Josh Hart (50.25)
Julius Randle (61.25)
Josh Giddey (55.2)
Anfernee Simons (43.4)
Terance Mann (46.4)
Bruce Brown (59.2)
Evan Fournier (50.3)
Josh Hart (48.9)
Julius Randle (53.6)
Wendell Carter (52.4)
Mitchell Robinson (56.4)