Tips Fantasy NBA M44

This matchday is only going to last 2 days and every team is involved, so no player is going to get his average score

This matchday is going to be contested over 2 days, so it’s going to be another short one. Let’s get to the tips:

Centers

  • Nikola Jokic (Denver Nuggets, 26.2 credits): Denver is going to face the Celtics, not exactly a powerhouse as far as big men go. Moreover, there’s not really much to say when a player is performing the way Jokic is.
  • DeAndre Ayton (Phoenix Suns, 16.1 credits): The Suns are doing great and so is Ayton. The match-up against the Wizards should be pretty easy for him, so you should definitely give him a shot.
  • Steven Adams (New Orleans Pelicans, 10.2 credits): Not your best option but the Pelicans will be facing a Cavs team on the first leg of a back-to-back, which means they might save some energy for the following night.

Forwards

  • Jimmy Butler (Miami Heat, 18.8 credits): Very interesting match-up between Heat and Trail Blazers, but there isn’t anyone able to stop Jimmy from doing whatever he wants: expect some great numbers from the leader of the Miami Heat.
  • Julius Randle (New York Knicks, 16.7 credits): The Knicks need him to go back to the way he was playing up until a few weeks ago if they want to make the Playoffs. Also, the Raptors will be on the second night of a back-to-back, so New York could very well be able to take advantage of that.
  • Christian Wood (Houston Rockets, 12.1 credits): He’s not as consistent as he was before the injury these days, but he can always do his thing, especially since the Warriors will be going through a back-to-back.

Guards

  • Russell Westbrook (Washington Wizards, 20.8 credits): He’s simply the best fantasy player you can get right now, period. The match-up isn’t going to be easy, but he can notch a triple-double against anyone in the world.
  • Trae Young (Atlanta Hawks, 16.9 credits): We really believe Trae will do some great thing against the Hornets, maybe even getting a double-double.
  • Zach LaVine (Chicago Bulls, 13.3 credits): He’s quite the risk, but it’s worth a shot on this one. Mostly because he’s coming off a confidence-boosting performance.

Coaches

  • Steve Nash (Brooklyn Nets, 11 credits): As of right now a Lakers-Nets game isn’t as compelling as it will (hopefully) be in the postseason and it’s mostly because with LeBron and AD out, the Nets are a way better team.
  • Terry Stotts (Portland Trail Blazers, 7.9 credits): Before taking on the Heat in a tough game, the Trail Blazers are going to have to take care of Detroit, which they’ll probably do smoothly.

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