Anthony Davis' production has been incredible to start the season, and while his salary continues to rise, RotoWire's Alex Rikleen is going to keep paying it.
Alex Rikleen takes a look at which players on the waiver wire could immediately provide tangible boosts in each of the primary fantasy categories.
Andre Snellings takes a spin around the league from a fantasy perspective, focusing on the changes in value between daily and season-long leagues.
Zach LaVine ($5,900) is off to a strong start and could see increased minutes in the absence of Ricky Rubio.
While there are a number of high-end options available for Tuesday's slate, Juan Carlos Blanco explains why the Trail Blazers' Damian Lillard should be seriously considered by fantasy managers.
Jeff Stotts warns that a minor injury might not keep a player off the court but it could negatively impact his performance. Ricky Rubio is one of many players who was injured in the first week of the season.
Emmanuel Mudiay ($5,800) will look to build on Saturday's 21-point effort against the Trail Blazers.
Despite a decent matchup against the Kings on Monday, RotoWire's Ben Zweiman explains why fantasy owners are best off avoiding Hawks center Dwight Howard.
The Trail Blazers have four games this week, which helps push point guard Damien Lillard up Eric Johnson's weekly positional rankings.
Andre' Snellings dives into Sunday's seven-game DraftKings slate, targeting several teams playing in the second half of back-to-backs for value.
Andre' Snellings breaks down a seven-game slate Sunday, looking at a pair of Wizards -- including Marcin Gortat -- to provide value.
Russell Westbrook has been absolutely dominant in his first two games, and RotoWire's Joel Bartilotta explains why the Thunder guard is still a great value despite a high price Sunday against the Lakers.
Juan Blanco looks at who's rising and who's falling already in the young season, including a remarkable start for the Pelicans' Anthony Davis.