It’s a 10 game NBA slate on Friday, October 20th.
Are you looking for free DraftKings and FanDuel NBA advice? You came to the right spot. Johnny G invites the NBA experts from Hammer DFS to share some of their research and insights to help you build your rosters and cross the money line in your DFS contests. If you want more, we have the perfect DFS lineup consultants as well. Either way, we have you covered for all your fantasy sports needs.
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Cash Plays
Death, taxes, and Kemba Walker playing at home? Maybe not quite, but his home & away splits are worth taking note. For his career, he adds 2 points, 1 assist, and slightly higher rebounding numbers playing at home. Point guards against the Hawks last year scored +2.87 over projections.
GPP Plays
The Suns aren’t a good team, but they’re especially weak against the front court. Brook Lopez and Julius Randle will be solid plays in either format. If you want to dig a little deeper for GPP, look at Larry Nance Jr. The Suns gave up +3.82 to PF last season. He just put up 14 points, 12 rebounds last night while adding a block in the loss to the Clippers over 30 minutes. He’s a better bargain on DraftKings.
Look at all the lineups you will get, at a minimum, 1 cash and 1 gpp for the below for BOTH DraftKings and FanDuel. That translates to approximately:
- NBA – 120 lineups per month
- MLB – 120 lineups per month
- NHL – 120 lineups per month
- Golf – 16 lineups per month
- NFL – 16 lineups per month
- NASCAR – 8 lineups per month
- UFC – 2 per event
We also do playoffs and small slate events with great GPP lineups in addition. All that for one low price. Contact us at HammerDFS@gmail.com or on Twitter @HammerDFS.
We run a private group that shares NBA lineup tips, as well as other DFS sports, and are a growing group of diverse individuals who enjoy to play DFS, have some laughs, and win some cash while we are at it.
As always, be sure to check for final NBA fantasy lineup before they lock. Last minute injuries and “resting” players are always a risk, so be diligent and follow-up accordingly.
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