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Tips Fantasy NBA M15

It’s Sunday! Do you know what it mean? That it’s time to make our picks for M15

With three rounds planned, we’ll try to select players from each one, in order to have a plan B (and C too) in case of suboptimal game performances in the previous rounds.

Guards

DeMar DeRozan (Chicago Bulls, 14.5 cr): in the only previous match of the Season against the Knicks, he didn’t shine and the Bulls were forced to surrender. Score another L tonight would mean being overtaken in the Eastern Conference from the franchise of New York. Bulls will need the best DeMar to prevent it.

Patrick Beverley (Minnesota Timberwolves, 8.0 cr): he won Coach Finch’s trust and a spot in the starting 5. In the last two games he scored 29 PDK each and +0.8 cr. Tuesday night Minnesota will face the Pelicans and we hope the proverb “good things come in threes” works.

Forwards

Draymond Green (Golden State Warriors, 14 cr): after the maintenance day vs. Detroit, he can resume the triumphal march in the Western Conference as Curry’s faithful squire. He will have to deal with a full recovered Siakam.

Jimmy Butler (Miami Heat, 17.2 cr): Miami will play in Round 3, so what better safety net than Jimmy Buckets? Hopefully he could gift us with the fourth Double double of the Season.

Centers

Jarrett Allen (Cleveland Cavaliers, 14.3 cr): for the delight of many FantaCoaches (myself included), the Fro is back! In the last three matches, Coach Bickerstaff couldn’t rely on Sexton (out for the remain of the Season) and on his centers (Mobley will remain out for other three weeks) and the results were pretty visible. The battle against the Nets it’s not easy, but Allen could sort things in the paint.

DeAndre Ayton (Phoenix Suns, 14.9 cr): the Dominator could take advantage of Jokic’s absence and honor his name. As an alternative, we can pick Ivica Zubac (Los Angeles Clippers, 11.6 cr) and enjoy the after dinner match.

Coach

Frank Vogel (Los Angeles Lakers, 7.5 cr): ok, I know, it’s a risk, considering the three consecutive matches losing streak. But I give you three reasons to pick him: LeBron is back, the price is great and the opponent is the second to last in the Conference. Lakers can’t fail.

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