Tips Fantasy NBA M50
This matchday is going to be contested over two days, so be careful not to make any mistakes if you want to climb the rankings
And we’re already on M50! Very few matchdays left, but still so much in play for all of you guys! Let’s get straight to the tips:
Centers
- Nikola Jokic (Denver Nuggets, 25.7 credits): Last time out he had one of the worst performances of his season, so he’ll make sure not to slip twice in a row.
- Jakob Poeltl (San Antonio Spurs, 11.9 credits): Considering the match-up and the pretty low cost, he seems like a good option that might even turn out to be great for this particular matchday.
- Jusuf Nurkic (Portland Trail Blazers, 10.5 credits): He’s coming off an unreal performance and he costs very little, so he’s probably your safest option for this one.
Forwards
- Paul George (Los Angeles Clippers, 16.4 credits): He’s been going off in these last few games, notching 2 double-doubles and barely missing a third one. When he plays, he’s outstanding, so try picking him once again.
- Draymond Green (Golden State Warriors, 13.7 credits): He’s so important to the Warriors that it’s hard to just focus on the stats, but they’ve been amazing as well lately, which gives you a very good reason to pick him.
- John Collins (Atlanta Hawks, 13.6 credits): Despite the minutes restriction, he’s still been playing at least 20 minutes per game and putting up some good stats. Even if he were to play less than half an hour against the Pistons, he could still log a double-double.
Guards
- Russell Westbrook (Washington Wizards, 22.6 credits): We don’t have to tell you why he’s always worth picking, right? He’s the perfect player for our Fantasy NBA right now.
- Ja Morant (Memphis Grizzlies, 13.5 credits): Lately he’s stood out thanks to some amazing performances. The match-up with the Nuggets is tough, but there’s no one that can really guard him.
- Bogdan Bogdanovic (Atlanta Hawks, 10 credits): Even if Trae Young came back, he proved that he can still be a great option for our Fantasy NBA, especially considering his price.
Coaches
- Rick Carlisle (Dallas Mavericks, 8.5 credits): They just lost to the Kings so you can imagine they’ll do whatever it takes not to drop another one to them. Moreover, without Fox, you can almost say Sacramento doesn’t stand a chance against anyone in the league.
- Steve Kerr (Golden State Warriors, 7.2 credits): The Warriors want to make the Playoffs badly and on M50 they’re taking on a Mavericks team on the second night of a back-to-back: not the easiest task but still an achievable one.