The nighttime is the right time! At least according to Adam Sandler in his first comedy album. I tend to agree with this 10-game DraftKings slate to end our Saturday extravaganza. We open this up in L.A. with the Beavers in town. It's a busy basketball day in North Carolina as Syracuse heads to Wake. Wake, N.C. State and North Carolina are all at home today with the games overlapping.
The next window gives us Iowa State in Waco to take on Baylor. Florida State heads up to Louisville to take on the Cardinals. Mississippi State heads to Tuscaloosa to take on the Tide. Tennessee is at Rupp Arena to take on the Wildcats. Washington State heads over to Seattle to take on the Huskies. Xavier is in Chicago to take on DePaul. Oregon is also in L.A. to face the Trojans. We end this up in Spokane with St Mary's visiting The Kennel.
In this article, I will provide you with my daily fantasy college basketball lineup picks for DraftKings on 2/3/24, starting at 7 p.m. 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
Dalton Knecht, Tennessee ($9,200)
That's six consecutive games with at least 25 points for Knecht. He has at least 35 DraftKings points in all of them and has topped 50 three times. It doesn't matter who he's playing. Knecht is going to score and score a lot. Don't quit on him until he cools off...if he cools off....
Augustas Marciulionis, St. Mary's ($7,200)
Marciulionis has played all but one minute over the last three competitive games and has put up at least 33 DraftKings points in each one. He only played 25 minutes in a blowout win over Pacific in which the Tigers scored 28 points in the entire game. We won't count that one because this game promises to be competitive. We can ink Marciulionis in for at least another 30.
Dylan Andrews, UCLA ($5,900)
Andrews went through a horrid January shooting slump, but he broke out of it in the last week. Andrews piled up 38 points with six rebounds and seven assists in the last two games. UCLA didn't cut Andrews' minutes and his shot volume was as high as usual. With Andrews back on track, he is now a better value than Lazar Stefanovic, especially since he is siphoning production off of him.
Bronny James, USC ($4,900)
His production has been wildly inconsistent, but James showed why he's still worth using this week against Oregon. Even though he only made two shots, both were three-pointers (he missed all three shots from inside the arc) and he racked up seven assists with four rebounds. Bronny's passing ability has been what has stood out the most so far in his young career. That's also what gives him a tolerable floor.
Also consider Mark Sears, Alabama ($8,400); Hunter Sallis, Wake Forest ($7,500); Dayvion McKnight, Xavier ($7,400); Keshon Gilbert, Iowa State ($7,200); Curtis Jones, Iowa State ($6,300); Langston Love, Baylor ($6,100); Jackson Shelstad, Oregon ($5,700); Damari Monsanto, Wake Forest ($4,800); Adou Thiero, Kentucky ($4,600); Will McClendon, UCLA ($4,400)
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Today's DraftKings Forwards - CBB DFS Lineup Picks
Anton Watson, Gonzaga ($7,900)
After an inconsistent first six weeks of the season, Watson has tallied six straight games of more than 30 DraftKings points. It's a hard sell against a strong defensive team like St. Mary's, but the top of the forward heap is full of lineup mines tonight. I want a guy that we can count on. That has been Watson for much of January.
Efton Reid III, Wake Forest ($7,100)
Reid is an efficient shooter when Wake gives him shots. He posted a double-double earlier this week against a good Pittsburgh front. His size should allow him to dominate the Syracuse front on the boards as well. The efficient scoring and work on the glass gives Reid a nice floor to work with, but he doesn't have a whole lot of upside.
Ugonna Onyenso, Kentucky ($6,600)
Kentucky gave Onyenso his first career start against Florida this week. All he did was score 13 points, haul in 16 rebounds, get a couple of steals, and block eight shots. Aaron Bradshaw, we hardly knew ya! Onyenso should start this game as well. He's going to have his hands full with Jonas Aidoo, but Florida has a lot of size in the middle as well and it didn't bother Onyensu at all. His star is on the rise.
Cam Corhen, Florida State ($4,300)
Corhen has finally worked his way back into the Florida State rotation after he mysteriously disappeared from it for a stretch in December after a hot start to the season. He's not back in the starting lineup, but Corhen's play off the bench could make the Seminoles reconsider at some point. He has averaged 7.3 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 0.7 steals while playing roughly 16 minutes per game since his return. Like most value plays today, there's no upside here but the floor is relatively stable.
Also consider: Isaac Jones, Washington State ($8,200); N'Faly Dante, Oregon ($7,800); Jonas Aidoo, Tennessee ($7,600); Mitchell Saxen, St. Mary's ($6,900); Tyler Bilodeau, Oregon State ($6,800); Andrej Jakimovski, Washington State ($6,300); Tre King, Iowa State ($5,800); Churchill Abass, DePaul ($4,200)