Damian Lillard and Kyrie Irving face off in the battle of point guards who could care less about defense. Hopefully that leads to big points for both in daily games.
Patrick Kane is hotter than hot. Hotter than hotter than hot. We're gonna have to give him his own category soon.
With New York being terrible at defense and Nene (foot) and Bradley Beal (leg) sidelined, John Wall looks like a great high-salary play Monday.
Sergei Gonchar is years past his prime, but a four-assist performance Saturday puts him back on the fantasy radar.
The Timberwolves and Grizzlies meet up Sunday but will their different styles of play clash and create poor fantasy production?
When Steven Stamkos went down with a broken leg the Lightning could have folded their tent, but instead they are in a playoff position. The play of Ben Bishop is a big reason why they have succeeded.
The Jazz could be in line for a drubbing by the Spurs, which might limit the production available out of Salt Lake City, and with Michael Carter-Williams out, Tony Wroten remains a good play.
The Pelicans are matching up against a Grizzlies squad that isn't the same defensively without Marc Gasol, and the Thunder seem well positioned to put a beat down on the Lakers.
There's just two games on the docket but intrigue galore with limited options to pick from and several players recently returning from injury or currently struggling.
Kevin Payne looks at Week 15 targets on FanDuel, including Alfred Morris, Nick Foles and Julian Edleman
With the Kings' starting point guard shipped to Toronto in the Rudy Gay deal, Isaiah Thomas' value has increased even more. And Greg Monroe is an interesting play against a poor Pelicans defense.
Chicago will need to adjust to life without Corey Crawford while two goalies traded for one another last summer square off in Toronto.
Neither rain, nor snow, nor the Detroit Lions can stop Shady McCoy, who draws Minnesota, Chicago and Dallas to finish the season.