The Clippers are one of four teams playing three games this week, which helps DeAndre Jordan move to the top of one of Eric Johnson's positional rankings.
Juan Blanco offers fantasy owners some waiver-wire gems this week, including Phoenix's Alex Len, who has responded to an increase in playing time.
LeBron James is still the best player in the East, if not the whole league, but it's a conference ruled by point guards.
On-location in New Orleans, Nick Whalen previews All-Star Saturday Night's Skills Challenge, Three-Point Shootout and Slam Dunk Contest.
Andre' Snellings breaks down the two-game Thursday FanDuel slate as Boston's Isaiah Thomas has an enticing matchup against the Bulls.
While Isaiah Thomas will get plenty of attention at the top-tier guard spots Thursday, Juan Blanco says don't overlook John Wall.
Despite a small two-game slate, Alex Rikleen explains why the Celtics' Al Horford could be avoided Thursday against the Bulls.
Coming off of one of his worst games of the season, Russell Westbrook is an obvious bounce-back candidate Wednesday.
Anthony Davis usually has a very high fantasy upside, but Alex Rikleen explains why the Pelicans big man could be avoided on Wednesday's massive 14-game slate.
Andre' Snellings breaks down the Tuesday DraftKings slate as Kyrie Irving likely will take on a larger role in a favorable matchup against the Timberwolves.
Mike Barner looks over a limited three-game Valentine's slate, unsurprisingly turning to the mighty Cavs for the most value.
Karl-Anthony Towns has been putting up some big fantasy scores lately, and he'll now face off against a Cavs team that has struggled defending centers.
As the NBA heads into its All-Star break at the end of the week, Jeff Stott’s column focuses on injured players who are on the top of his list for all the wrong reasons, including Clipper Chris Paul.