We are at a special time during college basketball season. We are not locked into two busy mid-week days with nothing on Thursday and Friday yet. Today we get an early slate with the "holiday" tournaments continuing. These make for some good matchups.
We get Drake and Florida Atlantic along with Miami-Oklahoma State from Charleston. We get Pitt-LSU and Wisconsin-Central Florida from the Greenbrier Tip-Off. Our last offering is Temple and Florida State from Uncasville, Connecticut.
This article will provide you with my daily fantasy college basketball lineup picks on DraftKings on 11/22/24, starting at noon EST. I’ll provide multiple player suggestions at guard and forward, aiming to highlight one option at the salary scale's high, middle, and lower levels. Good luck, RotoBallers.
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Today's DraftKings Guards - CBB DFS Lineup Picks
Bennett Stirtz, Drake ($8.1K)
6'4 G Bennett Stirtz vs. Miami:
• 21 PTS
• 6 REB
• 6 ASTBIG TIME performance from the Northwest Missouri State transfer, who is averaging 19.3 PPG & 5.3 APG on 50% FG through 4 games for a Drake team that looks like it could make some serious noise this season.
Smooth,… pic.twitter.com/YTHik6YGOD
— Workin It Hoops (@workinithoops) November 21, 2024
Stirtz won't make Drake fans forget about Tucker DeVries (especially since his dad is still the coach), but he makes the loss of DeVries tolerable. Stirtz has played all but one minute over Drake's three games and has at least 35 DraftKings points in every game. If he can do that against Miami, he can do that against anyone.
Jamal Mashburn Jr., Temple ($7.5K)
If you're too young to have seen Jamar Sr. play, I feel bad for you. Go find some clips on YouTube. He was a fun player to watch. Junior is cut from the same cloth. Mashburn is a pure scorer with over 20 points in every game so far. He's a good passer and solid rebounder too. That keeps the ceiling high.
Nijel Pack, Miami (FL) ($7K)
Pack has been the floor leader for the Hurricanes so far this year. He has 25 assists in four games to go with 61 points,11 rebounds, a block, and two steals. He wasn't efficient from the floor against Drake yesterday, but Pack still found a way to score 17 points.
Zion Stanford, Temple ($4.9K)
Stanford has looked good in the two games that Temple has played close to their opponents. Stanford played 67 minutes in the two games and was active on both ends of the court. He doesn't have to score much with Mashburn around, but he is usually efficient in the shots that he does get. Stanford is a strong play in this price range.
Also consider: Jamir Watkins, Florida State ($8.5K); Jaland Lowe, Pittsburgh ($7.9K); Jordan Sears, LSU ($7.1K); John Blackwell, Wisconsin ($6.8K); Damian Dunn, Pittsburgh ($6.1K); Justin Thomas, Florida State ($4.6K); Quante Berry, Temple ($4.1K)
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Today's DraftKings Forwards - CBB DFS Lineup Picks
Abou Ousmane, Oklahoma State ($7.4K)
?Abou Ousmane (Xavier➡️OSU) with a stellar start to his season for Oklahoma State ?
?16 points
? 8 rebounds
? 5/5 FTs pic.twitter.com/BhDcvq2SDS— The Portal Report (@ThePortalReport) November 5, 2024
Ousmane fouled out in just 11 minutes against the size of Florida Atlantic yesterday. Miami is a more guard-oriented team, so Ousmane should be able to get some clearance in the middle without a whistle going off every two minutes. This is a speculation play, but we know the talent of Ousmane and the price is reasonable.
Cameron Corhen, Pittsburgh ($6.7K)
The Florida State transfer has played well so far in Pittsburgh. He has scored in double figures in every game and has at least five rebounds in each game. Corhen hasn't made less than 60% of his shots from the floor. He's a very efficient scorer and active on the boards.
Daniel Abreu, Drake ($5.1K)
Abreu cleaned the boards against Miami and finished with his first double-double of the season. Oklahoma State's front had trouble with FAU yesterday, so don't expect a repeat from Abreu. We can count on solid defensive stats and double-digit scoring. Not bad for this price.
Elijah Gray, Temple ($4.5K)
Gray missed the first couple of games with a concussion and was solid in his season debut against Boston College. He put up 10 points and five rebounds in 19 minutes before fouling out. If he can keep the fouls under control, Gray can be a force in this frontcourt.
Also consider: Keyshawn Hall, Central Florida ($8.4K); Marchelus Avery, Oklahoma State ($6.6K); Guillermo Diaz Graham, Pittsburgh ($6.1K); Zack Austin, Pittsburgh ($5K); Robert Jennings II, Oklahoma State ($4.8K); Daimion Collins, LSU ($3.5K)