
The injuries continue to pile up in Memphis, which has opened the door for players like Kobi Simmons and Ben McLemore.

If you can't afford Karl-Anthony Towns or Joel Embiid for Thursday's slate, Dwight Howard makes for an intriguing center option against a poor Nets defense.
Russell Westbrook and Steven Adams face off against the defensively inept Suns, providing them a favorable matchup for fantasy owners to take advantage of.

Despite missing the last game with a knee injury, Kyrie Irving says he'll play Thursday and makes for an intriguing DFS option against Minnesota.

Jeff Edgerton takes a look at the impact players who could find new homes next summer and what it might mean for their fantasy value.

Despite being the second highest priced player on Wednesday's slate, LeBron James is a player to build around considering the uptempo matchup against Denver.

Jeff Edgerton is looking for Paul Millsap to bounce back after playing just 20 minutes in Tuesday's loss to the Mavs.

Wednesday's six-game slate has plenty of nice options, including Chris Paul going up against the Bucks, who have struggled guarding point guards lately.
Nikola Jokic has been quiet of late, but he already has two monster performances against the Mavericks this season.
Tuesday's eight-game slate provides us with a nice player pool to work with, which includes Anthony Davis, who has been dominant since DeMarcus Cousins went down with injury.

Cleveland's Larry Nance and Chicago's David Nwaba are two of Alex Rikleen's recommended pickups heading into Week 21.

C.J. McCollum could be in for another big performance Monday against the fastest-paced team in the league.

Alex Rikleen takes a look at under-owned players who can provide late-season value in each of the traditional categories.