Fantasy Basketball
Tips Fantasy NBA M7
Back to what you like the most: 3-day matchdays! Some of the match-ups on M7 are not easy to predict, which makes it even more fun
After his performance against the Trail Blazers, Steph Curry is our main man for this matchday. However, as you already know, our tips aren’t just about the best players, they’re also about the ones with the best cost-quality ratio: here they are!
Centers
- Clint Capela (Atlanta Hawks, 12.7 credits): Since he came back from the injury he’s notched 2 double-doubles in 3 games, which makes him a very good candidate going into M7, especially given his cost and the fact that he’ll face the Hornets.
- Serge Ibaka (Los Angeles Clippers, 10.6 credits): Not exactly a double-double threat but still a good choice this time. The Clippers will take on the Spurs in the first leg of a back-to-back and Ibaka should be able to exploit their lack of a valuable rim protector
- Enes Kanter (Portland Trail Blazers, 8.2 credits): He’s coming off an amazing performance that resulted in 37 PDK. Strike while the iron is hot.
Forwards
- Zion Williamson (New Orleans Pelicans, 14.6 credits): He’s developing into the player we knew he could be, but he’s still a little green. The match-up against the Thunder definitely increases the odds of him standing out though.
- Gordon Hayward (Charlotte Hornets, 12.5 credits): He must paly at the best of his ability for the Hornets to have a shot against the Hawks. His experience will definitely play a part, which is why we consider him a great pick for this one.
- Robert Covington (Portland Trail Blazers, 9.2 credits): So far he’s only averaged 12.7 PDK, but his potential is way bigger. Towns is still out, so the Timberwolves won’t be able to do much under the rim: it’s now or never for Covington.
Guards
- Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors, 18.3 credits): Even though the Clippers are a tough match-up, they will be on the second leg of a back-to-back, and after Curry’s highlight reel performance, how can you deny him?
- CJ McCollum (Portland Trail Blazers, 13.2 credits): He’s not supposed to be doing so well in our fantasy basketball, and yet he keeps being the best on his team. Minnesota won’t be able to handle him, especially since most of the attention will be on Lillard, as usual.
- Zach LaVine (Chicago Bulls, 12.9 credits): In these last games he’s only missed one step, but he’s a very good offensive player and the Trail Blazers’ defense is not exactly a fortress: trust him for this one.
Coach
- Luke Walton (Sacramento Kings, 5.6 credits): A little bit risky, but the Bulls will be on the second leg of a back-to-back. It’s your chance to save some credits while also making quite a safe bet.