The holiday tournaments and crazy DraftKings tournament start times are over, so that's when I come out! I hope everyone is ready for another action-packed college basketball season! We have eight games on this DraftKings slate with some big names all over the place. The early tips bring Penn State south to Clemson and Maryland west to Louisville. Syracuse invades Champaign for an orange-filled battle.
The 8pm hour gives us Missouri going to Wichita and Baylor heading up to Marquette. The 9pm hour brings another south team north with Georgia Tech in Iowa City and Wake heading to Madison. We end this with Virginia heading up to Ann Arbor. This is going to be a really nice one!
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy college basketball lineup picks for DraftKings on 11/29/22 starting at 7pm Eastern. I’ll be providing multiple player suggestions for players at guard and forward, aiming to highlight one option apiece at the high, middle, and lower end of the salary scale. Good luck, RotoBallers.
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DraftKings CBB DFS Guards
Adam Flagler, Baylor ($7,700)
I'm giving Flagler top billing because of the teams he has played against so far. Flagler put up good numbers against UCLA and Virginia, so I'm not worried about Marquette. Flagler has scored in double digits every game and constantly flirts with double-doubles. He also provides a few extra points thanks to at least three made triples in every game so far. He is the engine that makes Baylor go.
Cameron Hildreth, Wake Forest ($6,400)
Hildreth put up a triple-double against Hampton over the weekend, marking his second straight game with more than 36 DraftKings points. Appleby has the higher floor, but his price is also much higher. Hildreth contributes a little bit of everything right now. He has some really good games since Wake moved him into the starting lineup and his price doesn't really reflect that yet.
Kobe Bufkin, Michigan ($5,800)
I don't usually target guys against a strong defensive team like Virginia, but that risk is built into the price. Besides, Bufkin isn't much of a scorer anyway. He relies on his defensive work to hit his value. As Bufkin gets more comfortable as a starter we could see his point totals rise, but I'm fine playing him because he does a little bit of everything.
Miles Kelly, Georgia Tech ($4,800)
Kelly doesn't start, but he still plays 25-30 minutes per game. He's electric off the bench and is usually out there at the end of games because of his shooting prowess. He has been a bulldog on the defensive end so far as well. Kelly is a good rebounder on the perimeter and has at least one steal in three of the last four games. He can put up numbers on the Iowa bench.
Also consider: Jalen Pickett, Penn State ($8,700); Tyree Appleby, Wake Forest ($7,600); Terrence Shannon, Illinois ($7,500); Reece Beekman, Virginia ($6,500); Kam Jones, Marquette ($5,900); Jayden Epps, Illinois ($5,200); Damari Monsanto, Wake Forest ($5,100); Connor Essegian, Wisconsin ($4,800)
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DraftKings CBB DFS Forwards
Kris Murray, Iowa ($8,400)
No, you're not hallucinating. Keegan Murray is still in Sacramento. His twin brother Kris is still in Iowa City. Murray only started once last season, but he has put up the type of production that his brother did as the starter for Iowa last year. Murray has three double-doubles in the last four games. In the game that he missed in rebounds, he scored 30 points. He's not Keegan, but he can come close to stuffing a stat sheet like his brother.
Julian Reese, Maryland ($7,700)
Qudus Wahab moved on to Georgetown, so Maryland needed a presence in the middle. Reese, who was a freshman last year, has filled the void. He has scored 17 or more points four times in six games and is starting to put up double-digit rebound totals as well. He has at least one steal in each of the last five games and has eight blocks in the last four games. He keeps packing the stat sheet for the Terps at a reasonable price.
Jayden Gardner, Virginia ($5,900)
It was a rough start to the season for Gardner, but he has found his shot in the last couple of games. He dumped in 26 points over the weekend against Maryland-Eastern Shore. Michigan is going to provide more resistance, but when Gardner is on, he can put up points on anyone. I'm playing the hot hand here, but I will reserve my Gardner shares for GPPs only.
Jalon Moore, Georgia Tech ($4,900)
Moore's solid play off the bench earned him a spot in the starting five over the weekend. He responded by flirting with a double-double and putting up 26 DraftKings points. Moore is a starter that isn't priced like one. Even in a tougher matchup, he should get us some decent value.
Also consider: Hunter Dickinson, Michigan ($9,800); Hunter Tyson, Clemson ($7,500); Kadin Shedrick, Virginia ($6,500); Noah Carter, Missouri ($6,100); Flo Thamba, Baylor ($5,200); John Bol Ajak, Syracuse ($3,300)
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