FanDuel

Robert Williams , C BOS ($5,400)

We expect to see Williams in the starting lineup tonight and his playing time has steadily been inching upwards in the three games since his return while he has put up between 24 and 28 FD points. In 24 minutes on Sunday, five was the number of the day for Williams as he hit that mark in points, rebounds, and assists while also blocking two shots. Prior to that, Williams had nine rebounds in each of his last two games and he has the ability to score in double figures, so there is clear path for him to break the 30 FD point mark. 

Avery Bradley , SG HOU ($3,500)

Anytime we see a starting guard projected to hit the 30-minute mark at this price, it certainly catches our attention. Despite what we have seen in the past from Bradley, this isn’t a risk-free endeavor though as it has been a while since he broke the 20 FD point mark. With that being said, we have seen him have success in the past, and there are worse darts to throw.

Austin Rivers , PG DEN ($3,600)

We are looking for value here, so let’s take another shot on a close to minimum priced starting guard. After beginning the year in New York, having a few bright moments and then falling out of favor, I’m not sure if we can consider this a revenge game for Rivers, but there is that angle at play here as well. Rivers played 33 minutes against the Lakers on Monday, and a similar workload can be expected tonight. Rivers can score in bunches at times, but his high with Denver is 11. He did hit a high mark of six assists in his last game and it doesn’t look like his playing time is going away any time soon. 

DraftKings

Kenyon Martin, PF HOU ($3,900)

Given their current state of affairs, it shouldn’t be surprising to see a Houston slant here. Martin is materially cheaper on DK than FD, and at this price it is risk I’m willing to take on. While Jae’Sean Tate is now sidelined which moves Martin into the starting lineup, I’m not sure how much more he will benefit in the form of playing time as he did play 32 and 33 minutes in his last two games. Martin is coming two solid performances in which he paired 16 points with nine rebounds and then scored 13 points while grabbing six rebounds. At this price, a repeat effort certainly would be welcomed. 

Seth Curry , SG PHI ($4,000)

It’s a favorable matchup for Curry and the 76ers tonight as they take on a depleted Houston team. With 22 and 20 points in his last two games, Curry is in the zone offensively as both the volume and playing time is there for him as of late and he has the shooting efficiency to match. He has also been contributed a few rebounds and assists on a nightly basis which gives him even more of a floor. 

Robert Covington , PF/C POR ($5,100)

Covington put up 30.25 DK points on Monday, and he saw his price actually drop by $100. While he does have the occasional double-double upside, Covington is more of a compiler in the 30-plus minutes he plays each night. We don’t need Covington to be exciting or flashy, but for the most part we can expect him to hit the 25 to 30 DK point mark as he touches a bit on every category.