You have spoken and we listened! We will have more college basketball content here at RotoBaller than ever before. We'll have more DFS articles, more betting articles, and many other pieces throughout the season! If you're just joining us, welcome! You're joining at a good time! The Holiday tournaments are done, so now we get some on-campus treats, just the way it should be! We have a loaded seven-game slate tonight with all Power-Five teams, so let's dive in!
We start off with a big one in the Loud House with LSU making the trip north. Mississippi State heads to Atlanta to take on Tech. Notre Dame is in Columbia to take on the Gamecocks. Missouri heads to Pitt to take on the Panthers. Miami heads up to Lexington to take on the Cats. The Wolfpack are in Oxford to take on Ole Miss. We have a gridiron classic that takes the hardwood to close this out when Clemson heads to Tuscaloosa.
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy college basketball lineup picks for DraftKings on 11/28/23, starting at 7 PM Eastern. I’ll provide multiple player suggestions at guard and forward, aiming to highlight one option at the high, middle, and lower end of the salary scale. Good luck, RotoBallers.
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DraftKings CBB DFS Guards
Allen Flanigan, Mississippi ($9,000)
Flanigan has topped 20 points in three of his last four outings, so he is scoring at an elite level right now. If he goes cold like he did against Detroit a couple of weeks ago, it could end our night. However, the 49 points, 15 rebounds, eight assists, three blocks, and two steals over the last two games are intoxicating. In GPP formats, Flanigan is likely worth the risk.
Ishmael Leggett, Pittsburgh ($8,100)
Leggett is the anti-Flanigan. He's a more polished and efficient shooter, but that also means the ceiling isn't as high. Still, Leggett is an excellent rebounder and a better passer than you think. He has also recorded at least one steal in every game. The points ceiling isn't there, but the DFS ceiling just might be thanks to the ancillary stats.
Rob Dillingham, Kentucky ($7,400)
Kentucky is almost always loaded with talent, but boy, can this team score. Dillingham is a big part of that. He has only shot under 50% from the floor once in six games. He has at least five rebounds in four of the six games and has topped five assists in each of the last three tilts. Dillingham's addition to the starting lineup has sparked the Kentucky offense even more. He has 79 points, 21 rebounds, 28 assists, and seven steals in 110 minutes since joining the starting lineup. He looks like a bargain at this price.
J.R. Konieczny, Notre Dame ($5,400)
In the three games since Konieczny joined the starting lineup for the Irish, he has 36 points, 26 rebounds, four assists, three steals, and a block in 88 minutes of court time. He's not the go-to offensive option, but Konieczny has been a very efficient scorer and has notched two double-doubles. The pricing on DraftKings has been slow to respond. Don't let this lock of a value play slip through!
Also consider: Mark Sears, Alabama ($8,500); Aaron Estrada, Alabama ($7,600); Antonio Reeves, Kentucky ($7,200); Nijel Pack, Miami (FL), ($6,900); Casey Morsell, North Carolina State ($6,100); Nick Honor, Missouri ($5,500); Anthony Robinson II, Missouri ($4,800)
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DraftKings CBB DFS Forwards
Norchad Omier, Miami (FL) ($9,100)
Miami has a lot of offensive weapons, but Omier has managed to find his shots among them. He has topped double figures in scoring in all but one game and has double-digit rebounds in all but two. Kentucky likes to get out and run, but Omier is a good enough athlete to stay on the court for the Canes. Omier has held his own in up-tempo games so far. Tonight should be no different.
B.J. Mack, South Carolina ($7,100)
Mack is a live wire on the court. He's an electric scorer and gets after you on defense. A byproduct of this is that he spends half his basketball life in foul trouble. He is a GPP-only play for me due to the foul issues, but the ceiling is high on this one. Mack has put up some big numbers (16 points, 5.2 rebounds) so far this year, and that's with a foul-plagued 16-minute disaster against DePaul.
Will Baker, LSU ($6,400)
Baker has been the driving force of the LSU offense so far. He is averaging 16.3 points per game in the early going, along with 6.5 rebounds. The rebounds are up in the last four games as well, further increasing the potential for Baker. Double-doubles aren't far away if he keeps scoring at this level. He has eight rebounds in three of the last four games.
Baye Ndongo, Georgia Tech ($4,000)
Ndongo's debut was delayed until last week because of eligibility issues, but the Bees put the youngster in the starting lineup to begin his career. Ndongo responded with eight points, eight rebounds, and three blocks in 24 minutes. The seven turnovers are a bit concerning, but Cincinnati is a good defensive team. The going should be a little bit easier against Mississippi State sans Tolu Smith.
Also consider: PJ Hall, Clemson ($9,200); D.J. Burns Jr., North Carolina State ($7,900); Blake Hinson, Pittsburgh ($7,300); Cameron Matthews, Mississippi State ($6,200); Federiko Federiko, Pittsburgh ($5,500); Jalen Reed, LSU ($5,200); Tyrell Ward, LSU ($4,400)