Tips Fantasy NBA M11
New Matchday, new picks! What will be the best options? Let’s find out.
M11 offers two rounds not so much balanced, so our choices will be crucial. Remember that Orlando Magic and Washington Wizards, both players and coaches, will rest and receive their average score.
Guards
James Harden (Brooklyn Nets, 21.2 cr): the Beard is back! Last night played 29 minutes and scored a triple double (13-8-8 at halftime). Against the Pelicans history may well be repeated. The only drawback are Harden’s turnovers, but no one is perfect.
Tyler Herro (Miami Heat, 10.5): Miami is in back-to-back and will face the other half of LA. Jimmy Butler’s injury is pain for some FantaCoaches and joy for the Wonder Boy, who could start in the line-up, try to block Paul George and lead Miami to the W.
Forwards
Bobby Portis (Milwaukee Bucks, 8.2 cr): until Brook Lopez remains sidelined, Portis is the best option for the FantaCoaches. He shines on both sides of the court, with rebounds and blocks in the paint and points from the three-line. Excellent choice.
Frank Kaminsky (Phoenix Suns, 8.3 cr): Without Ayton, Frank’s time-playing has considerably increased, as well as his performances: 28 minutes with 28 PDK on the average. The game against the Grizzlies is challenging, but he could do well. Carpe diem.
Centers
Andre Drummond (Philadelphia 76ers, 13.1 cr): “Every cloud has a silver lining” seems to be the refrain of this M11. Embiid is still out for Covid and Drummond is making the most of the opportunity. Judgment call in R1 against the Raptors.
Evan Mobley (Cleveland Cavaliers, 12.3 cr): At the moment, the best candidate for the title of ROTY. The Cavs got off an unpredictable 7-5 start to the season and we also have to give credit to the USC alumnus. Against the Pistons can prove all his skills.
Coach
Luke Walton (Sacramento Kings, 6.3 cr): Better play safe with the coach. Walton’s Kings will face OKC and the W is easy to reach.