Tips Fantasy NBA M6
New Matchday, new picks! Here you are the tips for M6
M6 has three rounds and, in this regard, we’ll try to pick from each one of the three. Warning: it’s raining rookies! Remember that Golden State Warriors, both players and coach, will rest and receive their average score.
Guards
Dejounte Murray (San Antonio Spurs, 13.6 cr): after DeRozan landed in Chicago, Murray has carried his team on his back. Pop counts on him to become the winningest coach in NBA, again. Dejounte brings a dowry of points, assists, rebounds, steals and a flirt with the triple-double.
Cade Cunningham (Detroit Pistons, 11.3 cr): Halleluja! Finally #1 pick of 2021 Draft made his debut after the injury that forced him to miss the first five games. Expectations are high, let’s hope it’s not a coincidence that Pistons won their first match of the season the day of his debut. Shake off the rust, Cade. It’s time to shine!
Forwards
Jimmy Butler (Miami Heat, 17.4 cr): there’s no much to say, Jimmy Buckets is a guarantee. Moreover, Miami plays in round 3 against Mavs and he could be an emergency captain for our team.
Scottie Barnes (Toronto Raptors, 11.1 cr): second rookie of the tips. #4 pick is taking advantage of Siakam’s absence to show off his talent: is the second player in franchise history to score 100 points in his first six games; he scored two solid doble-doubles in seven games. With Pascal’s return, Coach Nurse will have a tough nut to crack.
Centers
Richaun Holmes (Sacramento Kings, 13.5 cr): reading the stats, the center from Illinois is in a state of grace: three double-doubles in five games, 75.6 FG%, 1.8 BLK. It will not be simple against Doncic, but he could get his say in the paint.
Evan Mobley (Cleveland Cavaliers, 11.8 cr): 2021 Draft gave us more than just a couple of valuable rookies for the Fantasy NBA. Evan Mobley is one of them. We imagined he could play as reserve for Jarrett Allen; instead, he earned a starter slot. The potential is there, the longing too.
Coach
Steve Nash (Brooklyn Nets, 9.1 cr): At this price and against Detroit Pistons, it’s a golden opportunity. Hope the Nets don’t waste it.