Only one game on the slate today. Drew Dinkmeyer walks you through how to play Showdown optimally and how it meshes with today’s Blazers vs. Grizzlies showdown.
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Only one game on the slate today. Drew Dinkmeyer walks you through how to play Showdown optimally and how it meshes with today’s Blazers vs. Grizzlies showdown.
MPJ, James Harden, and Kawhi Leonard are some studs to consider on this slate. The hard part will be identifying the normal bench guys that will shine. Our NBA team examines the slate here.
Motivation is at an all-time low for the eight teams in action today. Anything could happen. Join Drew Dinkmeyer and Andrew Wiggins for a full examination of Friday’s slate. They’ll discuss all the late-breaking injury news, roster construction, best values and more.
The final slate of games before the playoffs is here. Eight teams will be in action, with basically all of them resting their starters in some fashion. Mike Gallagher preps you for an unpredictable slate with his Matchups Column.
Eight teams will take the court with very little motivation on Friday. But there’s a DFS slate to play, so Mike Gallagher is here to give the scoop on each team’s injury situation.
Damian Lillard, Ja Morant, and Devin Booker are studs you’ll want to build around today. Our NBA team helps identify the ancillary pieces of your lineups that could thrive with extra minutes.
Ja Morant should play nearly the whole game for Memphis against Milwaukee. Damian Lillard is also a good bet for extended minutes. What types of value plays can you slot into your lineups around studs like these? Join Drew Dinkmeyer and Andrew Wiggins for a full examination of Thursday’s slate. They’ll discuss all the late-breaking injury news, roster construction, best values and more.
The Grizzlies, Suns, Spurs, and Blazers are all vying for the final two spots in the West. Building around those four teams makes sense. But what other players can we trust on the second-to-last day of the “regular season?” Mike Gallagher explores.