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Tips Fantasy NBA M31

Here we are with all our tips for Matchday #31

Here we are with Matchday #31. Let’s have a look to our tips for the upcoming games.

Fantasy players, welcome back to our tips for this two-rounded matchday. Last games saw big scores and this brought us an incredible joy. These are our names for matchday number 31. Remember that the Los Angeles Clippers and the Chicago Bulls will rest. So, both players (injured too) and coaches will receive their average score.

Guards

Ja Morant (Memphis Grizzlies, 15.5 cr): Ja is literally on fire. In the last three games he has never dropped below 40 pdk. He’s the leader of these surprising Grizzlies. They will face Cleveland in a very interesting match. Ja turned the rockets on and is ready to make a big score again.

Tyrese Haliburton (Sacramento Kings, 13.8 cr): we know, the Lakers suffers so much by the opposing guards. The sophomore from Iowa State is one of the best, or the best for the Kings and he often records a double double. He can be a good choice.

Forwards

Miles Bridges (Charlotte Hornets, 12.6 cr): after the period on the “Health and Safety Protocol”, Miles is back. As I said some matchdays ago, he’s one of my favourite players and a candidate for the MIP award. Last night he had a huge double double and can repeat the performance against the Detroit Pistons.

Saddiq Bey (Detroit Pistons, 10.7 cr): from one side to the other. Saddiq is one of the leaders of a bad team like the Pistons. In the last games he had 35, 31 and a huge 46.5 pdk. He’s one of the most in-shape players of the league right now.

Centers

Clint Capela (Atlanta Hawks, 16 cr): without John Collins, he’s the man in the middle and he can collect all the rebounds under the rims. Together with Trae Young, the Swiss center is the main option for coach Mcmillan and he can score a double double easily.

Daniel Gafford (Washington Wizards, 9.3 cr): the young big man is surprising everyone. Without Montrezl Harrell, he’s playing more and he’s more efficient. He’s a solid player, he doesn’t need many balls, scores when he has to with very good percentages and is a rebounding and defensive presence with multiple blocks.

Coach

Wes Unseld jr (Washington Wizards, 5.8 cr): the team of the capital is playing so well. They will face the Rockets that have so many problems off the court.

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