With just three games on the schedule, some positions are going to offer slim pickin's when trying to construct the perfect lineup.
Picking the right value plays and mid-salaried players Sunday could be more important than picking the right high-salaried cornerstone.
There are some great value options available due to injuries and changes in starting lineups this weekend.
The Rockets are facing the Knicks. If it isn't a complete blowout, it could be a boon game for daily fantasy sports production.
With an abnormally heavy Thursday slate, players who are used to only processing two games will have a bevy of options to sort through Thursday.
With few injuries shuffling lineups for Wednesday's games, there aren't many top-notch value plays available, so daily games players will have to get creative.
Ersan Ilyasova has been a thorn in the side of yearly league and daily games players. Is it worth taking a risk on playing Ilyasova in daily games?
While the familiar names on the Bucks have continued to struggle with consistency this season, some of their lesser-known players are becoming daily games gold.
There aren't any apparent value options who are currently on a hot streak, so picking the right lineup Monday may hinge on playing the right mid-salary combination of players.
With Andrew Bynum suspended indefinitely from the Cavaliers, could we see Anderson Varejao reclaim the elite fantasy status he flashed at the beginning of last season as the unchallenged starting center?
With 12 games on the slate, picking the right high-priced option could make or break lineups. James Harden could be an option other players overlook due to injury concerns.
With the eight teams who are playing on Thursday all being relatively healthy, there aren't many value plays available.
With 11 games on the slate, finding the right mix of value plays and high-salary players will be key Monday.