While the matchup seems encouraging at first, Ben Zweiman explains why fantasy players may be better off avoiding Hassan Whiteside on Monday.
Sunday's Warriors-Trail Blazers game is expected to be high scoring, which puts guard Damian Lillard firmly in the fantasy conversation.
Rajon Rondo comes with plenty of risk, but RotoWire's Andre' Snellings explains why the Bulls guard is worthy of fantasy consideration Sunday against the Sixers.
With Joel Embiid being rested Sunday, Nerlens Noel is likely to see his usage soar against the Bulls, making him a solid fantasy option.
Karl-Anthony Towns' price ($10,600) is steep, but he draws an excellent matchup against the free-falling Nets.
DeAndre Jordan is a steady fantasy producer thanks to his consistent rebounding numbers, and Sasha Yodashkin explains why the Clippers center could have a big game Saturday against the Warriors.
Joel Bartilotta explores Friday's NBA slate, highlighting a pair of 76ers on the road in Houston that are set to reap fantasy rewards.
Kevin Payne likes Tony Parker returning from injury Friday, as well as the Bucks' Matthew Dellavedova to deliver solid value.
Kyrie Irving is averaging over 30 points per game over his last four, and he'll now face off against a Nets defense that allows the most fantasy points per game to point guards.
Russell Westbrook's high salary has made it tough for him to turn a fantasy profit lately, but Alex Rikleen explains why the Thunder star is still worthy of fantasy consideration Thursday against the Mavericks.
With Tyler Johnson out again Wednesday, Dion Waiters ($6,000) will have another opportunity to build on his recent hot streak.
Al Horford has been overproducing his salary for much of January, and he has an excellent opportunity to keep it going Wednesday against the Rockets.
Mike Barner gets into a six-game slate Tuesday, locking in on three players from both the Suns and Bulls to bring home the value.