Morning Briefing is turning into the Brunch Briefing on weekends….lol. Hopefully, it’s no big deal to you guys and it’s out early enough to get cranking on some construction with plenty of time before the big boys drop their other write-ups and articles.

I would like to say last night was a very good night for our community, the DFS Army. If you aren’t a part of it, you are seriously missing out. The VIP Insider room was going nuts with scores. We had some great takedowns. We also are in the process of reformatting our player picks article Boomer’s Ballers to include more players. With not even 2 full months left in the NBA season, there couldn’t be a more perfect time to sample what we are doing inside. Read below the back-to-back section to learn more.

This one came directly off Keith’s player picks and cheatsheet the VIP Insiders have access to. @fluffhead may be a moderator of the group, but he’s a DFS’er. He took a couple weeks off and came back with a vengeance. He read the cheatsheets and write-ups and popped in a LU that took down $2500 and 1st place in the “And One” last night with a score of 376! Well done, buddy.

The Army is winning, and winning big. Here is the first tool in your daily research to help you join the crowd….

Fall in, soldiers!! This process isn’t intended to take long. It’s a skim, if you will. You are starting your research by quickly glancing over the day’s slate and gathering your early intel. Our goal is to give you a head start on today’s action. Keith and I will be back later with picks and analysis for the slate for our VIP Insiders, as well as provide answers to questions as much as possible in the VIP Slack channels.

Daily Fantasy Players are priced by many factors. Some of the key factors are the teams’ seasonal averages in points scored and the pace at which they play. We can assume if a team is expected to score more points than they usually do, players from that team are in a better than usual spot to succeed. We can also assume if a team is expected to play at a faster pace than usual, their players are in a better than usual spot to succeed.

VEGAS LINES – It honestly all starts here. 200 is the standard for a game in which we can expect fantasy goodness to appear. But, a lot more factors come into play, too. We don’t try to predict blowouts, but red spreads indicate the possibility. I will also add the NBA is changing. Last season, there may have been one game total over 230. This season, we have already seen more than ever. 190 totals are becoming more uncommon than common. We may revisit the magical 200 someday and call it 215. Either way, I am targeting the highest few games on any slate, regardless of the totals. I use this graphic as a guide.

Road Team Home Team Favorite Spread Total Tip-Off Indiana Pacers (34-30) at Dallas Mavericks (33-32) IND -1 204.5 2:00 PM Miami Heat (37-27) at Toronto Raptors (43-20) TOR -6 199 7:00 PM Detroit Pistons (33-31) at Philadelphia 76ers (8-56) DET -10.5 207 7:00 PM Houston Rockets (32-32) at Charlotte Hornets (35-28) CHA -5 215 7:00 PM New Orleans Pelicans (24-39) at Milwaukee Bucks (27-38) MIL -5.5 210 7:30 PM Memphis Grizzlies (38-26) at Atlanta Hawks (36-29) TBD TBD TBD 7:30 PM Oklahoma City Thunder (44-20) at San Antonio Spurs (55-10) SA -8.5 210.5 8:30 PM Washington Wizards (30-33) at Denver Nuggets (27-38) TBD TBD TBD 9:30 PM Orlando Magic (27-36) at Portland Trail Blazers (34-31) TBD TBD TBD 10:30 PM Phoenix Suns (17-48) at Golden State Warriors (57-6) GS -18 226 10:30 PM

POINTED UP! – The teams with green numbers for +/- PPG (Points Per Game) are expected to outperform their seasonal scoring averages per Vegas. Teams with red are expected to under-perform.

Team Offense Opponent Team Total PPG Team +/- Denver Nuggets WAS TBD 101.9 TBD Atlanta Hawks MEM TBD 102.1 TBD Orlando Magic POR TBD 100.8 TBD Portland Trail Blazers ORL TBD 103.8 TBD Memphis Grizzlies ATL TBD 99.1 TBD Washington Wizards DEN TBD 102.7 TBD Milwaukee Bucks NO 107.8 99.4 8.3 Charlotte Hornets HOU 110 102.7 7.3 Detroit Pistons PHI 108.8 101.7 7.1 Golden State Warriors PHO 122 115.1 6.9 San Antonio Spurs OKC 109.5 104.7 4.8 Phoenix Suns GS 104 100.5 3.5 Philadelphia 76ers DET 98.3 96.7 1.6 Indiana Pacers DAL 102.8 102.2 0.5 Oklahoma City Thunder SA 101 110.1 -9.1 Miami Heat TOR 96.5 98.1 -1.6 Houston Rockets CHA 105 105.8 -0.8 New Orleans Pelicans MIL 102.3 102.7 -0.5 Dallas Mavericks IND 101.8 102.3 -0.5 Toronto Raptors MIA 102.5 102.7 -0.2

PACED UP! – Similar to being pointed up, the teams in green should be playing faster than normal while the teams in red should be playing slower. More possessions might mean more opportunity to score points.

Team Offense Opponent Pace Proj. Pace Pace +/- Phoenix Suns GS 100.3 104.5 4.2 Denver Nuggets WAS 98.1 100.3 2.2 Golden State Warriors PHO 102.3 104.5 2.2 Charlotte Hornets HOU 97.8 99.8 2 Detroit Pistons PHI 97.5 99.5 2 San Antonio Spurs OKC 96.4 97.8 1.4 Dallas Mavericks IND 96.5 97.6 1.1 Memphis Grizzlies ATL 95.5 96.4 0.9 Milwaukee Bucks NO 96.8 97.7 0.9 Washington Wizards DEN 100.3 100.3 0 Portland Trail Blazers ORL 97.7 97.4 -0.3 Houston Rockets CHA 100.1 99.8 -0.3 Orlando Magic POR 97.8 97.4 -0.4 Philadelphia 76ers DET 100.1 99.5 -0.6 New Orleans Pelicans MIL 99 97.7 -1.3 Indiana Pacers DAL 99.2 97.6 -1.6 Oklahoma City Thunder SA 99.5 97.8 -1.7 Toronto Raptors MIA 95.4 92.9 -2.5 Atlanta Hawks MEM 99 96.4 -2.6 Miami Heat TOR 95.6 92.9 -2.7

TOTAL FANTASY POINTS ALLOWED & DvP RANKINGS – This graphic provides a quick glance at how strong or weak a defensive team plays overall, as well as against a specific position. We are looking for green numbers and trying to avoid red numbers, and we are looking to roster a player from the OPPONENT’s team in the 2nd column. Example, the CHA PF is, theoretically, in great spot.

Team Defense Opponent TotalFPA vs. PG vs. SG vs. SF vs. PF vs. C Philadelphia 76ers Detroit 28 25 18 28 28 30 Houston Rockets Charlotte 27 14 23 30 30 14 Phoenix Suns Golden State 26 29 30 29 14 9 Denver Nuggets Washington 23 20 27 14 25 17 Milwaukee Bucks New Orleans 22 7 25 25 20 22 New Orleans Pelicans Milwaukee 21 15 26 16 16 29 Orlando Magic Portland 20 22 5 17 21 11 Dallas Mavericks Indiana 19 13 10 8 27 19 Charlotte Hornets Houston 18 12 12 22 22 12 Golden State Warriors Phoenix 16 26 11 13 15 20 Washington Wizards Denver 15 16 20 26 6 10 Atlanta Hawks Memphis 14 5 17 12 17 25 Portland Trail Blazers Orlando 13 18 19 5 18 23 Oklahoma City Thunder San Antonio 11 23 24 9 9 5 Indiana Pacers Dallas 9 11 13 6 12 13 Detroit Pistons Philadelphia 7 9 9 4 13 8 Memphis Grizzlies Atlanta 6 8 2 15 11 3 Toronto Raptors Miami 5 3 14 3 4 17 Miami Heat Toronto 4 2 3 17 5 6 San Antonio Spurs Oklahoma City 1 4 1 1 3 4

Ok, I’m not really telling you to fade all of OKC with this graphic. I am, however, telling you their ceilings’ might be capped somewhat. I’m certainly more focused on the teams in green spots over the teams in red.

Another easy thing to watch is exhaustion control. Many coaches will rest players on the 2nd half of consecutive games. Basketball can take it’s toll and coaches need to keep their players fresh when they can. Players playing back to back games become prime targets for rest or limited minutes, obviously hurting their fantasy production and value to us. We further watch for situations like 3 games in 4 nights or the dreaded 4 games in 5 nights. We also watch traveling teams with particular interest.

BACK 2 BACKS! – Graphics containing teams we should watch for limited minutes and/or rest days. Maybe hard to see the colors, but yellow is caution, orange is a little more caution, and red is just crazy.

Team B2B 2of3 3of4 4of5 Atlanta Yes Boston Brooklyn Charlotte Yes Yes Yes Chicago Yes Cleveland Dallas Denver Yes Detroit Yes Yes Yes Golden State Yes Yes Yes Houston Yes Yes Yes Indiana L.A. Clippers L.A. Lakers Memphis Yes Yes Yes Miami Yes Yes Yes Milwaukee Minnesota New Orleans Yes Yes Yes New York Oklahoma City Yes Yes Yes Orlando Yes Philadelphia Yes Yes Yes Phoenix Yes Yes Portland Yes Sacramento San Antonio Yes Toronto Yes Utah Washington Yes

Word of caution……………lots of yellow and orange. Personally, it’s harder for me to play on weekends with staggered starting times and home/family responsibilities. This graphic might honestly have crushed any desire I had to play this slate. And, I really wanted to play it because it’s been a good week and I want to keep the train rolling. #FoodForThought – Discipline builds bankrolls better than volume. Lack of discipline also destroys bankrolls faster than poor play.

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Bankroll Challenge rolling results since Feb 22, 2016…..

Date Score Money IN Money Out Profit/Loss Adjusted Bankroll Mon-29 332.6 19 45 26 126.6 Tues-1 289.9 14 1.9 -12.1 114.5 Wed-2 265.7 11 10.7 -0.3 114.2 Wed-2b 253.8 9 4.4 -5.6 109.6 Thurs-3 268.3 10 0 -10 99.6 Fri-4 289.1 20 7.7 -12.3 91.9 Mon – 7 379.2 10 53 43 134.9 Tues – 8 222.7 6 0 -6 128.9 Wed – 9a 300 7 2.3 -4.7 124.2 Wed – 9b 321.2 7 12.1 5.1 129.3 Thrus – 10 301.5 8 4 -4 125.3 Fri – 11a 279.1 12 2.5 -9.5 115.8 Fri – 11b 336.6 9 30.2 21.2 137

I did something a bit differently last night in that I ran 2 LUs on purpose with very different players to see how it affected things. I felt one might lose and one might win. I didn’t much like my confidence in a single LU, so I felt this hedged things a little. Sure, I wish I’d run just the 11b LU, but I’m glad I didn’t run just the 11a. I also didn’t pay as much attention to evenly splitting the allocations as I should have. But, I’m not too worried about it. A win is a win is a win.

This Morning Briefing article, again, is not the end-all be-all when it comes to analyzing a slate. This is a first glance to identify targets we may want to dive deeper into. You may, in fact, choose a player in a poor DvP matchup due to other indicators, especially on a short slate night. Don’t overthink this stuff. The concept is to put your players in the best spots to be successful and roll them out. Keith and I will be back later to provide the VIP Insiders with more in-depth player analysis and specific picks for tonight. And, of course, the cheatsheets…… (Remembering, of course, cheatsheets come out on slates 5 games and larger.)