The Jazz are the only team in the league to play five games this week, which moves center Rudy Gobert to the top of one of Eric Johnson's positional rankings.
With Damian Lillard expected to miss out again, C.J. McCollum's expanded role in the Blazers' offense will continue Sunday against the Timberwolves.
Juan Blanco finds some gems on the waiver wire for fantasy owners, including Shabazz Muhammad, who is earning more minutes in Minnesota.
Alex Rikleen looks at the revolution at the charity stripe where players like Jimmy Butler have joined the league's elite foul shooters to upend the free-throw market.
Even with his minutes being monitored, Derrick Favors makes for an attractive DFS option at just $4,800.
Derrick Rose has played very well since returning from back spasms, and an up-tempo game against the Rockets on Saturday should allow him to be a solid fantasy producer.
Kevin Payne dives into a busy 10-game slate Friday, locking in on a pair of Pistons on the road against Atlanta to deliver the fantasy goods.
Joel Bartilotta looks at Friday's slate, suggesting a Wizards stack with guys like Bradley Beal and John Wall at home against the Nets.
Facing off against his old team, Harrison Barnes will once again try to show the Warriors that they made a mistake by letting him go.
Using DvP data isn't as easy as checking a ranking, so Juan Blanco is back to break down a number of key instances on when and how to use the stat as part of a daily fantasy basketball research routine.
Julius Randle ($6,600) has been on a tear of late, averaging 19.0 points, 9.5 rebounds and 5.5 assists over his last two contests.
Kyle Lowry's playing time is incredibly consistent, and a matchup against the Suns on Thursday makes him a very attractive fantasy option.
In this week's installment of the Hoops Lab, Andre Snellings explains why Kawhi Leonard is (still) underrated as a fantasy player.
While UCLA's Lonzo Ball gets plenty of national attention, RotoWire's James Anderson says observers should pay more attention to teammate TJ Leaf.