
LaMarcus Aldridge enters Friday having scored at least 50 DraftKings points in each of his last three games.

Cleveland’s Kevin Love has played well since returning from a hand injury and should have a good game against the Suns, who allow the most points per game in the NBA.

Facing off against a frontcourt that has given up the third most FanDuel points to centers on the season, Joel Embiid will be a center option to target Thursday.

If you can't afford to pay up for James Harden for Thursday's DFS slate, Ben Simmons makes for a solid alternative with a fairly high ceiling.
While the Pistons are fading fast in the East playoff race, Blake Griffin has remained a productive fantasy asset.

Tyreke Evans is well rested and set to be without teammate Marc Gasol, which makes him a strong bet to see an uptick in usage and production.

As lottery-bound teams get creative with rotations and injury reports down the stretch, value can come from unlikely sources.

In line for another start in place of the injured Nic Batum, Jeremy Lamb is one of the night's top backcourt values.

After a strong showing in his return to the starting lineup Monday, Darren Collison could have some utility once again for Wednesday's DFS slate.

Jeff Edgerton recommends getting Rondae Hollis-Jefferson into your DraftKings lineups Wednesday night.

Wednesday's eight-game ledger provides plenty of options, including the Nets' Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, who has scored 33.25 to 45.50 fantasy points in five of the last six.

As the 2017-18 season winds down, Alex Barutha looks at five players in position to boost their value next season.

Tuesday's modest six-game slate features the Jazz and Joe Ingles, who has scored 29.50 to 47.75 fantasy points over the last seven games at a clip of 1.03 fantasy points per minute.

With injuries to Dennis Smith and Wes Matthews, Yogi Ferrell ($5,300) should again be in line for a bigger role Tuesday night.