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Tips Fantasy NBA M23

This matchday will be disputed over 2 days instead of 3, so you have to make the best decisions possible: there’s no margin of error

After two 3-round matchdays in a row, we go back to 2 rounds for this one. Let’s cut to the chase and take a look at the best options for M23!

Centers

  • Clint Capela (Atlanta Hawks, 15.2 credits): The absence of Mitchell Robinson is bad ews for the Knicks, but great news for Capela, as the Hawks take on New York on M23. Expect a huge double-double by him.
  • Jonas Valanciunas (Memhpis Grizzlies, 13.3 credits): He’s only had very good performances since the injury and, considering his price, he could turn into the steal of this matchday.
  • DeMarcus Cousins (Houston Rockets, 8.5 credits): He’s not the Cousins of old, but he can exploit the match-up against the Wizards to register a good double-double.

Forwards

  • Domantas Sabonis (Indiana Pacers, 17.6 credits): It looks like the real “Doma” is back, which is why you can’t pass up the opportunity to have him on your team when he takes on the Chicago Bulls.
  • Chris Boucher (Toronto Raptors, 9.8 credits): Unfortunately the times where he averaged more than 30 PDK over multiple games are over, but he can still provide a good score for your team.
  • Cody Zeller (Charlotte Hornets, 9.1 credits): Just like the Hornets, Zeller’s fantasy value this year is absolutely surprising. He costs less than 10 credits, so you kind of have the obligation to keep picking him until he lets you down.

Guards

  • Bradley Beal (Washington Wizards, 16.8 credits): He sat out on M22, so you can expect him to come back even hungrier. Against the Celtics, coach Brooks needs him at his best, and that’s exactly what he’s going to get.
  • Ja Morant (Memphis Grizzlies, 13.1 credits): It’s always a little risky with Morant, but the match-up with Sacramento gives him the chance to perform at the top of his game. Also, the Grizzlies need to start racking up wins, and they can’t do that if Ja doesn’t stand out.
  • Gary Trent Jr. (Portland Trail Blazers, 6.4 credits): Another very pleasant surprise for our fantasy coaches. He costs less than 7 credits and yet he’s performing like he’s worth a lot more, which makes him fundamental for your team right now.

Coaches

  • Monty Williams (Phoenix Suns, 8.5 credits): Even though the Suns are on the second leg of a back-to-back, they’re still a heavy favorite against the Magic.
  • Stan Van Gundy (New Orleans Pelicans, 6.9 credits): The Pelicans take on the Pistons, isn’t this a good enough reson to pick him?

Don’t forget to take a look at Lineups and Injuries!

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