Joel Bartilotta sinks his teeth into a busy 11-game Monday slate and ends up selecting all road players -- including Mark Gasol as part of a Grizzlies stack against the Pelicans.
There's no shortage of options Monday thanks to an 11-game slate, and Ben Zweiman likes a pair of Bulls at home against the Trail Blazers.
Marcin Gortat has a double-double in five of his last seven games and an excellent opportunity to grab another Monday against the Nets.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Marcus Morris of the Pistons stand out as solid value picks to Andre' Snellings in a four-game Sunday slate.
Andre' Snellings dives into his picks for Sunday, keying on a pair of Kings on the road at Madison Square Garden to deliver value.
Sunday's slate includes only four games, which is why RotoWire's Joel Bartilotta says it's imperative to pay up for the Pelicans' Anthony Davis.
Gordon Hayward is coming off one of his best games of season, and RotoWire's Alex Rikleen explains why the Jazz forward makes for another solid play Saturday against the Nuggets.
Kevin Payne likes Jonas Valanciunas ($5,800) and Rajon Rondo ($5,900) as solid value plays under $6,000 as part of a nine-game slate Friday.
Joel Bartilotta looks at Friday's NBA slate, turning to Al Horford as his top pick of the day against a lackluster Kings defense.
Derrick Rose has been a bit up and down of late, but RotoWire's Andre' Snellings explains why the Knicks point guard should garner plenty of fantasy attention Friday against the Timberwolves.
Rudy Gobert ($6,500) makes for an appealing play Thursday, even in a matchup against double-double machine Hassan Whiteside.
Coming off of a poor showing against the Bucks on Tuesday, LeBron James ($9,700) will look to bounce back against the Clippers.
After a dominant performance Wednesday against the Nuggets, fantasy players may be drawn to the Heat's Hassan Whiteside, but Alex Rikleen explains why his matchup Thursday isn't as favorable.
If you're not paying up for Russell Westbrook on Wednesday, Kyle Lowry is a strong value at ($8,300).
John Wall ($9,300) is nearly $3,000 cheaper than his counterpart at point guard, Russell Westbrook, on Wednesday.