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.
Michael Rathburn goes over the basic fundamentals of Daily Fantasy Football contests on sites like FanDuel, DraftKings and DraftStreet.
Russell Westbrook has seen a resurgence of late after struggling through the first month of the season, and John Henson seems poised for a big night thanks to teammates' injuries.
Next year's salary cap will be $7 million higher thanks to the NHL's new TV deal -- a rise that may lead to some regrettable contracts.
With six games on the slate for Monday, LaMarcus Aldridge and the Trail Blazers could have the best matchup against the lowly Utah Jazz.
With Dwyane Wade back in the lineup, LeBron James is playing better. And even though James Harden has struggled from deep of late, the Magic offer up a prime opportunity for Harden's fortunes to turn around.
Tony Wroten balled hard Friday with Michael Carter-Williams (knee) out, and with MCW sitting again Saturday, Wroten should be a good play again.
The Wizards are a sneaky defensive team against a terrible Bucks offense, while two of the best offenses face off in the Warriors and Rockets.
Tyler Seguin's recent slump and injury struggles have cooled the Stars off, while Henrik Lundqvist's new contract may energize the Rangers.
The lowly Nets are meeting the lowly Knicks in a battle of who could care less, but should daily games players capitalize on the teams' futility and hope that offense wins for everyone?