PG

Russell Westbrook – Going against the Suns…say no more.

Kemba Walker – Great matchup against the Bulls, who are 26th in the NBA against opposing point guards. Yes, the roster is as healthy as its been all season, but the matchup seems too good to pass up.

Emmanuel Mudiay – 30+ in two straight games and goes against a Nets team that is third-worst in the NBA against opposing point guards.

SG

Monta Ellis – The Los Angeles Lakers – making average players look tremendous since 2014. Ellis was on a bit of a heater and then he cooled down in the last four games. Look for him to get back on the good foot and hit value against this Lakers team that is ranked 29th in the NBA against shooting guards this season and dead-last over the last three weeks.

Joe Johnson – Denver is on the back-end of a back-to-back and I’m hoping they celebrated the Broncos’ Super Bowl win a little too hard in the big city. Regardless, they’re not that great on defense and Johnson has been shooting the basketball with precision. He dropped a big ol’ stinker against the Sixers in his last game, but that was also a back-end back-to-back game for him. Should be plenty rested to hoist up plenty of shots tonight.

JJ Redick – A tremendously favorable matchup is in front of him tonight against the Sixers and we’ll see a ton of shots from him. It should be the CP3-DeAndre Jordan Show early and often, but let’s raise our glasses to hoping Redick gets in on the fun.

SF

LeBron James – Joe Johnson dropped 50 FanDuel points down on the Kings on Friday night, so imagine what LBJ can do. The up-tempo pace that Sacramento plays will help The King more than anyone else on the Cavs.

Nicolas Batum – Put up a 50-burger in his last game against the Wizards. The pace will be a lot slower than it was on Saturday, but he should have no problem hitting value tonight against a Bulls team without Jimmy Butler or anyone else that can stop Batum.

Kent Bazemore- He’s been well over 30 fantasy points in his last two games and there’s no one on the Magic that will completely shut him down tonight. This is the back-end of a home-and-home series between the Hawks and Magic, so look for Bazemore to get a little more run since he’s more in shape than most of this team.

Stanley Johnson – With the injury to Kentavious Calwell-Pope, it will be StanJohn picking up all the minutes he can handle again. He recently had a game where he struggled against Toronto, but came off the bench in that one. StanJohn is still a strong play at his cheap price with all the minutes he’s getting.

PF

Thad Young – Been killing it lately with 30+ fantasy points in his last three games. Denver ranked 23rd against power forward position.

Aaron Gordon – Went up against Paul Millsap yesterday and had a monster performance.

Patrick Patterson – OK, let’s get real crazy. Patterson has been logging more minutes than his teammate, Luis Scola, and for good reason because he gets it done in a number of different ways. The Pistons are a good defensive team this year, and if you’re going to attack them, power forward is the way to do it.

C

Karl-Anthony Towns/Gorgui Dieng – It’s going to be tough to pick which guy you really want, and of course, most people will turn to Dieng because he’s a lot cheaper and he’s coming off a monster performance. There’s no indication just yet of who will be left to guard Anthony Davis, but regardless, both guys are tremendous plays.

Nikola Vucevic – His last two back-end games on back-to-backs have been quite profitable, and against Al and Horford and the Hawks tonight, I’m pretty sure we can chalk it up to three in a row.