Tips Fantasy NBA M16
Let’s see who you could select for the 16th MatchDay of the NBA season
After a three rounded match day, we come to a normal Match Day Two round: let’s see who you could pick up.
Guards
DeMar DeRozan (Chicago Bulls, 14,7 cr): he’s the leader of the most improved team of the year for what we’ve seen since the beginning of the year. Chicago plays in Houston next night. Get ready for high ratings.
Reggie Jackson (Los Angeles Clippers, 10,9 cr): still a lot of injuries for the Clippers and Reggie is getting more minutes (42 vs Mavericks) and probably also a lot of points.
Forwards
Domantas Sabonis (Indiana Pacers, 16,6 cr): he’s come back. After a difficult period, the Lithuanian big man has scored bid Dunkest Points once again. The Lakers are far away from being the best defense of the league and Domantas could use this factor to his advantage .
Bobby Portis (Milwaukee Bucks, 9,7 cr): Bobby is one of the most selected player of the fantasy game. His efficiency has gone wild since coach Mike Budenholzer started to give him more and more minutes due to injuries of other players. He’s definitely paying back.
Centers
Jonas Valanciunas (New Orleans Pelicans, 15,2 cr): ok, I know this is not the easiest game for the Pelicans right now but, first is there an easy one for Willie Green’s team this season? And second, there’s a big “what if?”. Jonas is the leader of this team and one of the few players who’s been able to keep producing greatly even when the Pelicans are facing much better teams. Home game against the Wizards: don’t tell I didn’t warn you.
Mo Bamba (Orlando Magic, 9,6 cr): Really tough and disappointing match for Orlando in the road game on Bucks court but against the Hornets, Bamba could find once again the feeling with big points. Charlotte has a great offense game but on the opposite end of the field is not as efficient as on the other half, especially speaking about big men. So this is it, get Mo Bamba and watch him play.
Coach
Nate McMillan (Atlanta Hawks, 7,8 cr): the Hawks want to keep going. Six straight wins aren’t enough for coach Nate McMillan and his squad who faces the San Antonio Spurs. Easy win on the road?