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Tips Fantasy NBA Playoffs M15

All the tips for M15: guards, forwards, centers and coach

Game -2 for Suns and Clippers in the Western Conference final act. Bucks and Hawks enter the Eastern Conference Finals: here is all the tips for this new M15.

Guards

Devin Booker: after a great triple double, Devin will may be still on fire with the objective to secure the home court advantage. After game -1, my opinion is that the Clippers don’t have a true defender who is able to stop the Suns’ #1, so take Devin in your tea and enjoy the second game of the series.

Kevin Huerter: after a break out performance in game -7, the Hawks’ guard seems to be fearless – as the whole team – on the big stag. With 9.7 cr, it could be a good bet.

Forwards

Giannis Antetokounmpo: as the series with the Nets went on, Giannis showed a great mentality forcing less shots and making really good quick decisions for his team. It’s difficult to find a defensive match for Atlanta, he’s on the road for a good double double.

Jae Crowder: he’s a fighter and you need it on the stage for the kind of games. Not always on the spot but he does those little things on both ends of the floor helping the team to win and fantasy coaches to take a lot of points.

Centers

Deandre Ayton: Really difficult to guard in a lot of situations both when he has to creaste for himself but also when he has to facilitate the job for his teammates. In this playoffs he guarantees great rankings.

Brook Lopez: I did not expect the Bucks’ center to be a factor in this playoff but he’s showing a great work against all kind of opponents of his size. Brook will be fundamental spacing the floor allowing Giannis to create from inside

Coach

Mike Budenholzer: his team is solid and confident, two characteristics that the 76ers didn’t show with consistency in the second half of the series against the Hawks and that could make the difference this time. Atlanta is a good young team with good veterans too but Milwaukee wants to reach the Finals as soon as possible.

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