FanDuel

Tobias Harris , SF PHI -- $6,700

Imagine knowing Joel Embiid is out, watching a player go for 50-plus fantasy points the game before -- scoring 34 actual points -- and still being priced under 7K? Harris leads the team in both USG rate (25.9-percent) and FP/min (1.19) with Embiid off of the floor this year. He’s been in a nice groove lately notching three straight double-doubles and that should continue tonight considering Chicago is 28th in rebounding this season. Harris started at power-forward last time out and the Bulls rank dead last against the position according to DvP. Lock and load over on FanDuel and move on. Harris should be a core piece to your roster construction on FanDuel.

Jarrett Culver , SF MIN -- $5,200

With Jeff Teague out of town, the way has been paved for Culver to be the man in Minnesota, at least while Karl-Anthony Towns remained out. Culver has poured in 28-plus FD points in four-of-six games. Culver has been extremely consistent lately, notching 10-plus actual points in nine straight while grabbing five or more boards in eight of those nine. We’ve seen Culver play point-guard through small-forward and Indiana has allowed the fifth most FP to opposing SF over the past month, so a nice little bump to Culver there.

Luke Kornet , PF CHI -- $4,200 

I don’t love Kornet the player, but he’s a strong value at 4.2K given what the Bulls have left in terms of depth at center. Both Wendell Carter and Daniel Gafford are out and we saw Kornet play 35 minutes in their stead. He’s actually now played 20-plus minutes in three straight and twice has put up 27 FP in that span. Kornet does a few things well, like shooting the deep ball and blocking shots, which bodes well for him on FanDuel given the extra point for blocks. 
 

DraftKings

Norman Powell , SG/SF TOR -- $5,500

I hate to just pick on one team, but Powell is a strong DK value on this slate going up against the Wizards. The match-up is tremendous as Washington is the worst defensive rated team in the league this season and have given up the third most fantasy points per game to boot. The Raptors are using OG Anunoby as their starting shooting-guard, which means Powell is going to be the team's primary bench scorer when he checks into the game. He hasn’t been impacted by the return of Pascal Siakam or Marc Gasol as he’s scored 20-plus actual points in each game Siakam has been back and 23 last game with Gasol there as well. He’s actually poured in 20-plus in five-of-six games overall, three times giving us 30-plus FP. 

Brandon Clarke , PF/C MEM - $4,900

We know Clarke won’t surpass 25 minutes if there isn’t foul trouble involved, but he’s extremely productive during his time on the court. He’s put up 26.25 DK points or more in three straight and hasn’t played more than 24 minutes -- as I previously mentioned -- pouring in at least nine points, grabbing seven or more rebounds and dishing out two-plus assists in each. We will see a lot of Clarke at the center spot when giving Jonas Valanciunas a breather and CLE has allowed the second most fantasy points per game to opposing centers over the last month and they’re the fourth worst over the course of the entire season. Clarke is a GPP play only, but one with tremendous upside at that.

Marc Gasol , C TOR -- $4,800

Gasol had missed nearly a month before returning last game and played 32 minutes and wasn’t seemingly restricted at all. He looked great too, notching 15 points, six assists and five rebounds. Gasol had been playing great basketball prior to the injury and it looked like nothing had changed in the return. Washington is extremely exploitable in the front court as they allow the third most FP/game to opposing centers. Hard not to love him in all formats at this price. He’s only 5K on FanDuel as well, which is too cheap as well.