Kemba Walker has been explosive since Christmas and has a great matchup Wednesday against a weak Suns defense.
RotoWire's Andre' Snellings took in the Pistons-Timberwolves game on New Year's Eve and came away very impressed on both sides of the Andre Drummond and Karl-Anthony Towns battle.
Greg Monroe had a big game Monday against the league's best defense, and he's got a great opportunity for even more Tuesday against a Bulls defense that struggles defending centers.
Juan Blanco likes Sacramento's Rajon Rondo, who's been as prolific as ever in a Kings uniform, for Tuesday's Yahoo NBA slate.
Emmanuel Mudiay has already missed 12 games due to his ankle injury, but some new information about the ailment sheds light on when he could return.
With Jarrett Jack out for the season with a torn ACL, Shane Larkin will step in and get a significant boost in playing time.
Thanks to the Kings' high pace, Rajon Rondo continues to be an elite fantasy option, though he's still not priced in the upper-tier of point guard options.
Ben Zweiman is sticking with Klay Thompson as long as Steph Curry is out for the Golden State Warriors.
C.J. McCollum has blown up with Damien Lillard out injured, and he takes one of the top spots in Eric Johnson's weekly positional rankings.
Brandon Knight is the clear starting point guard for the Suns now that Eric Bledsoe is out for the season with a knee injury, and he could be in for a big night against the Lakers' awful defense.
Jordan Clarkson's fantasy production has been on the rise, and he's got a great opportunity to keep it going Sunday against the high-paced Suns.
With Jarrett Jack scheduled for an MRI on his sprained right knee, Shane Larkin is headed for a significant increase in playing time, and he's under two percent owned in ESPN season-long leagues.
Joel Bartilotta picks the Sunday Yahoo slate, which offers a lot of value plays, like Chicago's Taj Gibson, despite a limited number of games.
Sasha Yodashkin likes Will Barton, who has become Denver's go-to scorer lately, in Saturday's Yahoo basketball contest.
J.J. Redick has stepped up during Blake Griffin's injury absence, and he could be in for a big outing Saturday against a porous Sixers defense.