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FanDuel NBA DFS Picks for Today (Tuesday 3/11/25): Daily Fantasy Basketball Advice

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CeeGee's favorite FanDuel NBA DFS picks for today, Tuesday 3/11/25. His top daily fantasy basketball lineup sleepers and value picks for FanDuel DFS contests.

Welcome back RotoBallers! After yesterday’s massive 10-game slate, we’re dialing it back to a tight four-game slate this Tuesday, March 11, 2025. It’s a compact night, but don’t sleep on it, there’s plenty of value and upside to uncover if you’re building those FanDuel lineups smartly.

With only eight teams in action, every decision counts, and injury news is going to be massive as always. Norman Powell’s hamstring tweak, Tyrese Haliburton’s hip issue, and a slew of New Orleans absences (Dejounte Murray, Kelly Olynyk, Herbert Jones) could shake up minutes and usage in a big way.

This article will provide my daily fantasy basketball lineup picks for FanDuel on 3/11/25. Remember to monitor NBA injury news and our awesome NBA injuries report tool, as the slate can completely change before lineups lock at 7:00 p.m. EST on FanDuel. 

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FanDuel NBA DFS Core Picks

These are the guys I'll be leaning on to carry my FanDuel lineups tonight.

Giannis Antetokounmpo - MIL - PF ($11,500)

Priced at  $11,500 it feels like you’re selling your soul to fit him in tonight, but Giannis is the slate-defining force tonight. The Bucks roll into Indiana as 3-point favorites with a 117.5 implied total, and the Pacers’ defense is waving a white flag against him. They rank 17th in defensive rating, which isn’t terrible, but their 28th-ranked rebounding rate is a glaring neon sign screaming “Giannis Smash!” He’s averaging 58.7 FD points on the season, and over his last three games, he’s ticked up slightly, so I'm thinking around 60+ FD points is a realistic floor if he gets his usual run.

His 36% usage rate is absurd, and with Bobby Portis out (suspension), there’s no one clogging the paint to siphon off those easy buckets or boards. Indiana’s frontcourt, led by Myles Turner and Pascal Siakam, can’t match his physicality. Turner might swat a shot or two, but he’s not keeping Giannis off the glass, where FanDuel rewards those rebounds at 1.2 points apiece. Recent trends show Giannis grabbing 12.0 RPG, and with Milwaukee’s pace (9th) syncing nicely with Indiana’s (8th), this game’s 232.0 total suggests plenty of possessions for him to rack up stats.

For cash games, he’s your safety net, 30+ real points, 10+ rebounds, and 5+ assists are basically guaranteed. In GPPs, he’s the guy who could hit 70+ FD points if the Bucks lean on him late. You’re paying up, but he’s worth every penny.

James Harden - LAC - PG ($9,600)

Harden’s the kind of player who makes you feel smart for rostering him, especially on a night like this. The Clippers face a Pelicans team that’s limping into battle, Norman Powell’s out (hamstring) for LAC, but New Orleans is the real casualty ward: Dejounte Murray (Achilles), Kelly Olynyk (rest), and Herbert Jones (shoulder) are all sidelined. That leaves a NOP defense ranked 30th in defensive rating ripe for Harden to exploit. He’s been the Clippers’ steady hand all season, averaging 46.4 FD points, and over his last three games, he’s bumped his scoring by 5.7 points per game and holds a slick 1.33 FD points-per-minute rate.

The Pelicans’ backcourt is a sieve without Murray, and their 26th-ranked points allowed per game mean Harden’s step-back threes and drives to the rack could pile up fast. His playmaking is the X-factor, averaging 8.5 assists per game, with 13.9 potential assists, and a depleted NOP roster means more open looks for guys like Kawhi and Ivica Zubac.

In cash games, he’s a no-brainer, as 40+ FD points feels like his baseline. For GPPs, if the Pelicans keep it close (223.5 total, LAC -6.5), Harden could flirt with 55+ as the primary engine. At $9,600, he’s a bargain compared to the $10K+ tier, and the injury boost seals the deal.

Cade Cunningham - DET - PG ($10,500)

If you’re drooling over a matchup, this is the one. Detroit’s hosting the Wizards, who are a DFS dream, 4th in pace, 28th in defensive rating, and a 14-point underdog with a 234.0 game total. The Pistons’ slate-high 124.0 implied total is a green light for Cade, their do-everything point guard. He’s averaging 50.9 FD points on the year, and his usage rate has spiked from 32% to 34% over his last three outings.

Washington’s backcourt defense is a disaster, allowing 15.4 potential assists per game to opposing PGs, and with Jordan Poole and company focused on scoring, they’re not stopping Cade’s penetration or vision. He’s dishing 9.3 APG (up slightly recently) and scoring 25.6 PPG (up 2.4), which translates to a juicy FD stat line. Oh, and Jaden Ivey’s leg injury? If he’s out or limited, Cade’s usage could touch 38%, pushing his minutes past 35 (he’s at 34.6 lately). The Wizards’ 4th-ranked pace keeps this game fast, and Detroit’s 11th-ranked pace ensures Cade gets his touches.

For cash games, I love his 50-point floor, but GPP players should salivate at the 60+ ceiling if this game stays close and he keeps cooking. At $10,500, he’s pricey but worth it for the matchup alone.

Evan Mobley - CLE - PF/C ($8,500)

Mobley’s the quiet assassin of this slate, and at $8,500, he’s a steal for what he brings. Cleveland’s a massive 18.5-point favorite against the Nets, who are stumbling in at 27th in offensive rating and 25th in rebounding rate. Brooklyn’s frontcourt, Nic Claxton is solid, but he’s not enough to handle Mobley’s length and versatility. The Cavs’ 122.3 implied total is the second-highest on the slate, and Mobley’s been a double-double machine, averaging 40.1 FD points with a recent minutes boost to 33.9 over his last three games.

What makes him pop on FanDuel? His across-the-board production. He’s at 18.5 PPG (steady), 9.3 RPG (up 1.0), and 3.1 APG, with a knack for blocks (1.5+ per game, 3 FD points each). Brooklyn’s 30th-ranked pace might slow things down, but Cleveland’s 10th-ranked pace should keep the possessions flowing. His 1.33 FD points-per-minute rate is elite for his price, and the Nets’ lack of size means he’ll dominate the glass and paint.

For cash games, he’s a lock for 35-40 FD points in this spot. In GPPs, Mobley could sneak into the 50s with a 20-12-3 line and a couple of swats. At $8,500, he’s your mid-tier anchor with high-end upside.

 

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These are the guys who might not be on everyone’s radar, but they’ve got the juice to rival the core picks and give you that GPP edge.

Pascal Siakam - IND - PF ($8,300)

Siakam’s lurking in the shadows right now, and that’s exactly why he’s a GPP dream. Tyrese Haliburton’s hip injury has him listed as questionable, and if he’s out, or even limited, Siakam’s usage is about to go through the roof. He’s already sitting at a 24% usage rate on the season, but over his last three games, that’s jumped to 29%, and his scoring has ticked up by 3.2 points per game. He’s averaging 38.0 FD points, and with Haliburton’s status up in the air, we could see Siakam pushing 40% usage as Indiana’s go-to guy.

The matchup against Milwaukee is tricky, the Bucks rank 9th in defensive rating, so they’re no pushover. But here’s the crack in their armor: they’re 19th in rebounding rate, and Siakam’s got the versatility to exploit that. He’s averaging 7.2 RPG (down slightly recently), but with a 232.0 game total and Indiana’s 8th-ranked pace meeting Milwaukee’s 9th, there’ll be plenty of chances for him to crash the glass and finish in transition. His 20.8 PPG and 3.3 APG give him a solid floor, but if he’s the focal point sans Haliburton, expect more shots and playmaking, think 25-10-5 potential.

At $8,300, he’s a brilliant pivot off the Giannis chalk. Everyone’s going to be jamming in the Bucks’ star on a small slate, but Siakam could match his output at $3,200 less. A 50+ FD point night isn’t out of the question if the stars align.

Kawhi Leonard - LAC - SF/PF ($8,100)

Kawhi’s like that quiet guy at the party who suddenly steals the show, and tonight could be his moment. His minutes are trending up, 37.8 over his last three games, a hefty 8.9-minute jump, and with Norman Powell sidelined (hamstring), the Clippers need Kawhi’s scoring punch. The Pelicans are a walking wounded unit: no Murray (Achilles), no Olynyk (rest), no Jones (shoulder). That leaves a NOP defense ranked 28th in rebounding rate and 26th in points allowed per game as Kawhi’s personal playground.

He’s averaging 31.9 FD points on the season, but don’t sleep on his recent form, he’s hit 40+ FD points in a game over the last week, thanks to a 6.5-point scoring boost (now at 18.2 PPG). The Clippers’ 21st-ranked pace meets NOP’s 13th, and with a 223.5 total, this game could stay competitive enough for Kawhi to cook.

At $8,100, he’s lower-owned than Harden, who’s soaking up the Clippers buzz. GPP players should love this, Kawhi’s got a 50 FD point ceiling if he gets hot, and his ownership could stay in the single digits. Sneaky and lethal.

Trey Murphy III - NOP - SF/PF ($8,200)

If you’re chasing a GPP moonshot, Murphy’s your guy. The Pelicans are down half their roster, Murray, Olynyk, and Jones are out, and that’s turned Murphy into a usage monster. He’s averaging 38.3 FD points on a 23% usage rate, and with New Orleans desperate for offense (108.5 implied total), he’s stepping into a starring role tonight. Over his last three games, he’s been a hair under his season norms but tonight, against the Clippers, that could change.

LAC’s defense is elite, 2nd in defensive rating, but their 7th-ranked rebounding rate might not matter if Murphy’s bombing from deep. He’s averaging 21.8 PPG, with a knack for threes, and his 5.2 RPG give him a nice multi-category boost. The Clippers’ 21st-ranked pace isn't terrible, and NOP’s 13th-ranked pace ensures Murphy gets his shots. Usage could climb past 25% with so many teammates out, and if his shot’s falling, he’s a lock for 40+ FD points with a ceiling pushing 50.

At $8,200, he’s a GPP dart throw with massive leverage. The chalk will flock to Harden and Giannis, but Murphy’s upside rivals them if New Orleans leans on him. Risky? Sure. Rewarding? Oh, yeah.

Donovan Mitchell - CLE - SG/PG ($8,700)

Mitchell’s the overlooked star in Cleveland’s galaxy, and that’s your GPP ticket to differentiation. The Cavs are 18.5-point favorites against a Nets team that’s 27th in offensive rating, 30th in pace, and 11th in points allowed per game. Brooklyn’s a mess, and Mitchell’s averaging 40.6 FD points on 30% usage, perfect for exploiting this cupcake matchup. Over his last three, he’s held steady at 24.2 PPG (up 1.8), with 4.8 APG and 4.3 RPG, giving him that FanDuel-friendly stat-stuffing profile.

The 122.3 implied total for Cleveland is a green light, and while Mobley and Garland might steal some shine, Mitchell’s the guy who can erupt early. Brooklyn’s slow pace could cap possessions, but Cleveland’s 10th-ranked pace should keep the tempo up enough for him to feast. His 1.26 FD points-per-minute rate is elite, and if this turns into a blowout, he could pile up 40+ FD points before the bench takes over. Think 25 points, 5 assists, 5 rebounds, and a steal or two.

At $8,700, he’s cheaper than Cade and Harden, and his ownership will lag. A 55+ FD point night is in play if he catches fire. He’s the contrarian stud you may need to climb the leaderboards on a small slate.

 

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FanDuel NBA DFS Value Picks

These are the bargain-bin heroes who let you jam in those high-salary studs like Giannis and Harden without breaking the bank.

Nicolas Claxton - BKN - C ($6,700)

I know $6,700 is technically over the $6K threshold, but stick with me, Claxton’s worth bending the rules for. The Nets are staring down a brutal matchup with Cleveland, who boast a 10th-ranked rebounding rate and a stout interior defense. Plus, Brooklyn’s 103.8 implied total is the slate’s lowest, so the outlook’s grim, but, maybe not for Claxton. He’s been a steady Eddie at 27.2 FD points per game, and over his last three, he’s bumped that up by 2.1 points with 28.8 minutes per night.

He’s averaging 10.1 PPG (down slightly), but his 7.4 RPG (steady) and 1.5+ blocks per game (3 FD points each) give him a floor that’s tough to beat at this price. Cleveland’s Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley are beasts, but Claxton’s athleticism keeps him in the mix for putbacks and defensive stats. The Nets’ 30th-ranked pace might limit possessions, but FanDuel rewards those hustle plays, +1.2 points per rebound, +3 per steal, +3 per block, and Claxton’s usually good for a handful of these.

In cash games, he’s your punt play at center, with 25-30 FD points as a safe bet, saving you cash for the big dogs. In GPPs, he’s less exciting, but a 35-point outlier isn’t impossible if he snags a double-double with a couple of swats. At $6,700, he’s the reliable anchor you need.

Andrew Nembhard - IND - SG/PG ($6,000)

Nembhard’s the slate’s ultimate “if play", and it all hinges on Tyrese Haliburton’s hip. If Haliburton sits or even plays limited minutes, Nembhard’s about to become a DFS darling. He’s averaging 24.6 FD points on the season, but over his last three games, he’s exploded to 33.1 FD points with 33.3 minutes per night. That’s a 0.85 FD points-per-minute rate that could climb higher with a bigger role. Milwaukee’s 9th-ranked pace meets Indiana’s 8th, and with a 232.0 game total, this one’s got flow.

His season usage is a modest 17% (down to 14% recently), but without Haliburton, he’s the primary ball-handler, and that could push him past 20%. He’s averaging 10.3 PPG (steady) and 5.2 APG (up 2.8), and against a Bucks defense that’s 9th in defensive rating but 25th in 3-point attempts allowed, Nembhard could sneak in a triple or two. His 3.2 RPG adds a little extra, and at $6,000, he’s a screaming value if the injury gods cooperate.

I love him for Cash games if Haliburton’s out, and 30+ FD points is a near lock. For GPPs? He’s got 40-point upside if he gets 35+ minutes and the shots fall. Keep your eyes glued to that injury report, this guy’s a game-changer at this price.

Ausar Thompson - DET - SF/SG ($6,600)

Thompson’s another $6K+ cheat, but he’s too good to ignore, especially with Jaden Ivey’s leg injury in question. Detroit’s got the slate’s best matchup, Washington’s 28th in defensive rating, 27th in rebounding rate, and a 14-point underdog with a 234.0 total. The Pistons’ 124.0 implied total is a DFS siren call, and Thompson’s hustle stats make him a perfect fit. He’s averaging 23.4 FD points on 18% usage, but over his last three, he’s logged 25.3 minutes (up 3.6) with a knack for boards and steals.

The Wizards are a mess, 4th in pace, 29th in points allowed per game, and Thompson can thrive in this chaos. His 5.0 RPG (up 0.5) and 1.5+ steals per game shine against a team that coughs up the ball and misses shots. If Ivey’s out, Thompson could push past 25 minutes, and with Cade Cunningham drawing attention, he’ll feast on second-chance points and fast breaks. His 9.7 PPG (up 1.8) and 2.3 APG give him a decent floor, but it’s the peripherals that pop.

In cash, he’s a bit risky, but for GPPs, he’s a value stud, think 30-35 FD points with a 40-point ceiling if Detroit blows this open. At $6,600, he’s your ticket to stacking the Pistons’ upside.

Nicolas Batum - LAC - SF ($3,800)

Batum’s the slate’s cheapest punt who might start, and at $3,800, he’s a gift from the DFS gods. Norman Powell’s hamstring injury opens the door, and Batum’s stepped up, averaging just 11.4 FD points on the season, but over his last three games, he’s jumped to 17.8 FD points with 23.0 minutes (up 5.6). The Pelicans are a skeleton crew as we've mentioned above, no Murray, no Olynyk, no Jones, and their 28th-ranked rebounding rate and 26th-ranked points allowed per game make this a soft landing spot.

He’s not a stat-stuffer, with 3.6 PPG (up 4.2 recently), and 2.8 RPG, but FanDuel rewards the little things. A three-pointer or two, a few boards, and maybe a steal add up fast. The Clippers’ 115.0 implied total and 21st-ranked pace keep him involved, and against a depleted NOP frontcourt, he could snag extra minutes and touches. His 0.68 FD points-per-minute rate isn’t sexy, but at this price, 20+ FD points is a win.

Love him for Cash games for salary relief but not expecting much, maybe 20-25 FD points pay off. GPPs? He’s a long shot, but a 35-point night isn’t crazy if he hits a few shots and grabs 5+ boards. At $3,800, he’s the ultimate enabler.

 

My Favorite NBA DFS Picks for Today

Here is where I leave you with some of my favorites.

  • Top Overall Play: Giannis Antetokounmpo ($11,500)
  • Best Value: Nicolas Batum ($3,800)
  • Best Cash Play: Cade Cunningham ($10,500)
  • Top GPP Target: Trey Murphy III ($8,200)


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