There isn't a ton of traditional value on this slate but there are a bunch of players that are at price points that are too cheap on this 10-game slate. As always we give you three of our favorites on both DraftKings and FanDuel. Enjoy!

DraftKings

Aaron Gordon , SF/PF ORL -- $5,900

We saw Gordon smash his $5,700 price tag on Tuesday going for 37 FP and now he’s only $200 more in another good spot. This is a massive pace up spot for Gordon, just like it was on Tuesday and we already highlighted how that turned out. Not only that, but the Suns are running out Dario Saric and Frank Kaminsky as their two starting front-court mates. Saric has a career 110 DRtg while Kaminsky’s sits at 109. Both Suns’ also have negative defensive box score plus/minus ratings for their career. Icing on the cake is that Nikola Vucevic is not active, so the chance for offensive activity is far greater than it would be.

Justise Winslow , PG/SF MIA -- $5,300

With Goran Dragic out, we saw Winslow essentially take over his role on the second unit on Tuesday and put forth a big game and shouldn’t waiver from that here on Wednesday. He played 35 minutes scoring 17 points while grabbing nine rebounds and dishing out four assists. The Celtics are without their go-to on ball defender in Marcus Smart here so if he gets going offensively, he won’t need to worry about drawing that awful match-up. He averages .88 FP/min with Dragic off of the floor and that’s a really strong number. A number that will only rise do to another big game on Wednesday.

Garrett Temple , SG/SF BKN -- $5,200

Talk about consistency for Brooklyn lately. Temple has averaged 34.6 minutes and 26 fantasy points per game over his last five and has failed to drop below 30 minutes in a game in eight straight. Twice over that span has he failed to reach 20 FP, but it’s been rare to see with both Caris LeVert and Kyrie Irving out of the lineup. This an ideal match-up as Atlanta has allowed the third most fantasy points in the league over the past two weeks.
 

FanDuel

Joe Ingles , SF UTA -- $4,500

So the Jazz will be without Mike Conley on Wednesday and we’ve known that for an entire day now and the sites still didn’t adjust Ingles’ price tag. In 30 minutes his last time out he filled in for Conley who left the game and didn’t return and nearly triple-doubled notching 13 points, eight assists and eight rebounds. We’ve seen Ingles in the past be this team’s de facto point-guard and that’s what can happen here considering Emmanual Mudiay -- the expected starter -- is more of a score-first than pass-first player. It’s not the best match-up, but we got a peak behind the curtain what life could be like for Ingles without Conley present.

Kris Dunn , PG CHI -- $4,700

Dunn has moved into the starting lineup for the Bulls and in back-to-back games has seen at least 29 minutes of court time. He hasn’t been overly productive, but alas, a match-up with the Memphis Grizzlies. The Grizzlies are allowing the fourth most fantasy points to opposing point-guards AND shooting-guards, both positions Dunn will play while Zach LaVine , Tomas Satoransky and Coby White are on the court with him. He’s a nice value on DraftKings as well, but his ability to step in the passing lanes and notch some steals makes him far more valuable on FanDuel. He has a steal or more in 14-of-15 and four straight as well. Memphis has the ninth highest turnover rate in basketball, which bodes well for Dunn.

Tyus Jones , PG MEM -- $4,600

I’m perfectly fine if you want to go back to the well with De’Anthony Melton to be honest, but recency bias can be so beautiful and with everyone jumping ship to team Melton, I’ll stay put with Jones. We saw Jones countless times last year be a 30 FP producer in the stead of Jeff Teague during his time in Minnesota. With Jeff Teague off the floor last year, Jones averaged .85 FP/min. It’s not the easiest match-up, but the pace of this game is ideal and if Jonas Valanciunas sits as well, even more offense could fall into Jones’ lap.