While they may not be winning, the Nets, 76ers, Suns and Mavs all have fantasy-relevant players, including Harrison Barnes down in Dallas.
Looking to get into daily fantasy basketball cash games? Juan Carlos Blanco breaks down some introductory trends to help make the jump.
Coming off of a monster, 52-point outburst, John Wall ($9,500) is back in action against the Nuggets on Thursday.
Rajon Rondo has been underpriced for much of the season, but Alex Rikleen explains why the Bulls guard should be avoided Thursday against the Spurs.
DeMarcus Cousins ($11,000) is expensive, but he draws an excellent matchup against the depleted Mavericks on Wednesday.
Blake Griffin ($8,600) makes for an interesting, high-upside play in what should be a high-scoring matchup with the Warriors.
Giannis Antetokounmpo has one of the highest fantasy floors in the league, and Alex Rikleen explains why his upside is even higher than usual Wednesday.
Players like Anthony Davis, James Harden, DeMarcus Cousins and Kevin Durant are re-writing the rules of fantasy basketball.
Mike Barner looks at a six-game slate Tuesday, zeroing in on guys like Kentavious Caldwell-Pope ($5,700) and Kristaps Porzingis ($7,600) to deliver value.
John Wall has been on a tear of late, and he has an excellent matchup Tuesday against the Magic to keep it going.
Grizzlies Point Guard Mike Conley could be out for at least a four weeks with a transverse process fracture, though other athletes who have had the same injury have missed less time.
Joel Bartilotta sinks his teeth into a busy 11-game Monday slate and ends up selecting all road players -- including Mark Gasol as part of a Grizzlies stack against the Pelicans.