
Those hoping for some fireworks at the deadline got their wish, with a desperate Cavaliers team responsible for much of the excitement, among others.

Friday’s nine-game slate is chock-full of opportunities, but the frenzy associated with Thursday’s NBA trade deadline puts some low-salary, high-value targets in play.

Friday’s abundant nine-game slate has plenty of intrigue, considering that several stars are facing off against former teammates, including Blake Griffin tangling with his former Clippers squad for the first time.

With the dust settled on an eventful NBA trade deadline, Alex Barutha lays out which players you should be targeting, and avoiding, heading into Week 18.

With Enes Kanter sitting out with a mouth injury, Kyle O'Quinn should see an extended workload and makes for an intriguing cheap option at center.

While Julius Randle remains on the trade block ahead of Thursday's deadline, his strong play of late puts him on the DFS radar with an uptempo matchup against the Thunder.

With both Russell Westbrook and Carmelo Anthony dealing with ankle injuries Thursday, Paul George could see a sizable increase in usage.

With plenty of injuries and matchups to take advantage of over the next two days, it's important to stay on top of news to dominate your DRAFT contests.

Mike Barner recommends rolling with Andre Drummond against an inexperienced Nets frontcourt that's dealing with some injuries.

With the All-Star break approaching, Alex Barutha takes a look at the storylines that have shaped the first half of the fantasy basketball season.

Andre Drummond should have no trouble taking advantage of a young and inexperienced Nets frontcourt, making him a strong DFS play Wednesday.
Wednesday's six-game slate features plenty of appealing options at each position, including Anthony Davis going up against the Pacers, who have struggled to defend centers all season.

Joel Bartilotta is staying away from Kyle Lowry, who's scored 33 or fewer fantasy points in six of his last seven contests.