Eric Neuman suggests jumping on Klay Thompson before he proves his ankle is healthy as few others will have him in their lineups.
Stephen Curry is having a remarkable season, and RotoWire's Andre' Snellings explains how it could go down as one of the best by a point guard in NBA history.
Greg Monroe has been on a tear of late and now faces a Lakers defense that is one of the worst in the NBA at guarding opposing centers.
Juan Blanco breaks down the Tuesday Yahoo slate, including Minnesota's Zach LaVine, who continues to outplay his price.
Joakim Noah continues to offer decent fantasy production without scoring many actual points, and he could be a solid value play this week on FantasyDraft.
Joel Bartilotta finds some real bargains in the Denver Nuggets' starting lineup, including Kenneth Faried and injury fill-in Jameer Nelson.
The Wizards' Bradley Beal is dealing with yet another stress reaction in his right leg, and RotoWire's Jeff Stotts warns that a minutes restriction could be on tap when he returns in two weeks.
With Deron Williams battling an illness, Raymond Felton has been producing across the stat sheet, and he represents an excellent value on Fantasy Aces.
Benjamin Zweiman makes his picks for Monday's Yahoo game, including Chicago's Joakim Noah, who remains one of the best value plays at center.
DeMar DeRozan is breaking out of a rough patch and is a solid upside play Monday with not many upper-tier shooting guards available.
Kyle Lowry is averaging 23.0 points, 6.8 assists and 5.6 rebounds per game over his last five, moving him to the top of Eric Johnson's point guard rankings this week.
The Nets' Shane Larkin is solid source of assists and is owned in fewer than 10 percent of season-long leagues on ESPN and Yahoo.
Kevin Martin has exploded since being re-inserted into the starting lineup, and his low price on DraftKings makes him a potential huge value.
Ricky Rubio is averaging a double-double over his last four games and now faces a Suns defense that allows the most fantasy points per game to opposing point guards.