We have nine games scheduled on Monday night as we had toward All-Star weekend. With recent trades making things a bit more chaotic and unpredictable in terms of minutes distribution and on-court activity, I will try to help you navigate through this mess. We have some big names who are in danger of not playing as Giannis Antetokounmpo is a game-time call due to a personal matter. If he is out, look Khris Middleton and Eric Bledsoe to get some extra attention from the DFS community for obvious reasons. The same should be true for Fred Vanvleet and Pascal Siakam if Kyle Lowry, who is currently dealing with a neck issue, isn't able to go against the Timberwolves. Speaking of Minnesota, D'Angelo Russell, who has yet to make his debut with his new club, is also on the fence as he works his way back from a thigh injury that he suffered while he was with Golden State. For the rest, Markieff Morris, Derrick Rose, Khyri Thomas, Deandre Bembry, Cam Reddish, Omari Spellman, Evan Turner, Jabari Parker, Jimmy Butler, Tyler Herro, Deandre Ayton, and Aron Baynes all have a shot at playing. On the other hand, Clint Capela, Marc Gasol, Alex Len, Marvin Bagley, Richaun Holmes, Luka Doncic, Will Barton, Michael Porter Jr., and Dario Saric will all remain out on Monday night.
As of this writing, Phoenix at Los Angeles Lakers (-12) leads the way with an anticipated combined overall score of 228 points. However, things could get out of hand in this one, which poses a risk for guys Like LeBron James and Anthony Davis, who could both find themselves sitting earlier than usual. Sacramento Milwaukee (-14.5) is right behind at 227 points. Nonetheless, if the freak is out, this one could run closer, which could mean the opposite for Middleton, Bledsoe, and even Brook Lopez. Lastly, Utah, Atlanta, and Miami will be playing their second game in as many days, while the Spurs are the only team who will be playing in the first of a back-to-back.
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy basketball lineup picks for FanDuel on 2/10/20. These DFS lineup picks can vary from higher-priced players and elite options to lower-priced players and value picks on FanDuel. You can also check out today's DraftKings lineup picks. Give me a follow on Twitter @DennisMClausen. Good luck.
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FanDuel DFS Guards
Devonte' Graham - SG, @ DET ($6,800)
Graham has played well against the Pistons all season long. In three meetings with the club, the 24-year-old is averaging a double-double via 16.7 points and 11 assists throughout three meetings. Shooting only 37.8 percent from the field and 37.7 from behind the arc on the year, he isn't the most accurate. However, he is sporting a usage rate of just over 24 percent and should continue to put up enough shots to leave an impression in the scoring column. Based on his previous success against Detroit, I will happily pay the asking price to acquire his services.
Reggie Jackson - PG, vs. CHA ($5,900)
With Derrick Rose sidelined with a hip injury and Andre Drummond traded to the Cavaliers, the team has a massive void to fill on the offensive end. Jackson stepped up to the plate against the Knicks a few nights ago and finished with a game-high 20 points. He also took 17 shots, had nine assists, and only turned the ball over twice in that one as well. He is averaging nearly 39 fantasy points over his last three games and could remain more involved if Rose isn't in the lineup once again against the visiting Hornets.
Markelle Fultz - PG, vs. ATL ($5,700)
After suffering from Thoracic Outlet Syndrome in his right shoulder, Fultz's career didn't get off to the best start with Philadelphia after the team initially made a move to select him as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft. After signing a four-year deal right off the bat, the Sixers appeared to have lost faith in the Washington standout, which resulted in Fultz being dealt to Orlando right before the deadline just over a year ago. Things now appear to be trending in the right direction as the 21-year-old is coming off his best month as a professional where he averaged 12.8 points, 5.3 assists, 4.9 boards, and nearly two steals in January. He has been logging around 30 or so minutes as well and has an ideal matchup with an underwhelming Hawks team on Monday. While nothing is guaranteed in the fantasy world, Fultz has an excellent chance to at least hit value, but it wouldn't be shocking if he eclipsed it as well.
FanDuel DFS Forwards
Christian Wood - PF, vs. CHA ($8,100)
With Andre Drummond and Blake Griffin out of the picture, Wood has established himself as a legit option for the Pistons. He has accumulated a double-double over his last two games, while also scoring at least 17 points in his previous three. He will block a few shots and come away with some steals on occasion and has an ideal matchup with a Hornets team that is sorely lacking underneath the rim.
Andrew Wiggins - SF, vs. MIA ($7,700)
Wiggins had a solid debut with his new team against the Lakers, finishing with 24 points and five steals. Turnovers were an issue, but we can chalk that up to "first-game jitters." Look for him to likely be the focal point of the Warriors moving ahead, at least until Stephen Curry makes his return, which may not happen anytime soon.
Miles Bridges - SF, @ DET ($5,800)
Bridges should get some recognition as he has produced at least 34.6 fantasy points in four of his last five games. Nicolas Batum and Cody Martin will remain out on Monday night, which should open the door for the sophomore to get some additional minutes. Considering his play over the last week or so, he should be priced higher. However, let's take advantage of this, especially against a Detroit team that has been horrendous on the defensive end all year long.
FanDuel DFS Centers
Nikola Vucevic - C, vs. ATL ($8,600)
Despite his effective play over the last month, Vucevic is still underpriced. He looked fantastic against the Bucks on Saturday by producing 21 points, 14 boards, six assists, and two blocks. The Hawks are allowing 55.73 fantasy points to opposing big men on the year, which is a good enough reason for me to have him in my lineup. Check him out if you are looking to save some dough.