Welcome back to another edition of the Fantasy Alarm Value Vault! Tonight, we have a huge 11-game slate to pick and choose from. Remember this article isn't exactly just cheap guys, it is THREE player options from both sites that have value at their current price-tag!
 

DRAFTKINGS

 
Kristaps Porzingis ($7,600) - This price is just too low for Porzingis tonight at home. Does the 11.5 point spread worry me somewhat? Sure, however this is a homecoming for Julius Randle , who is from the Dallas area, as well as a revenge spot for Porzingis against his former team. Porzingis is carrying a moderate 25.4% usage rate for the season, and has averaged 37.5 fantasy points for the season, which is topping hitting value at the price he is given tonight on DraftKings. It is also noteworthy that the Knicks are allowing the fourth most fantasy points to opposing PF's on the season so far as well.
 
Hassan Whiteside ($6,500) - Most are going to scroll right on past Whiteside here on DraftKings tonight due to the back-to-back games, OR they wont even make it down the Center list that far, as most of the big names are in play tonight. My issue is that this price is still way off for Whiteside. He wants to be the leading rebounder in the NBA for the season, and he's doing that every single night he is on the floor. Last night, he mopped up the Clippers for 19 rebounds, he is averaging 13.0 rebounds for the season, and 35.7 fantasy points for the season to boot. Tonight, he gets the mecca of all match-ups with the DeAndre Jordan -less Brooklyn Nets at home. He won't need more than 25 minutes to top 35 fantasy points. He has great value on DraftKings once again.
 
Jarrett Culver ($5,000) - It seems that the Wolves could be once again without their starting and back-up point guards going into tonight's game where they are hosting the Warriors to town. This should play right into Culver once again tonight, as he saw 30 minutes in their last game in a spot-start, and he also recorded 32.5 fantasy points in that contest as well. Culver carried a 20.5% usage rate in that contest, and sees a bit of an "easier" match up here with the Warriors tonight, as they are still depleted even with the return of D'Angelo Russell . I like the value here, in what should a very high-pace game with the Warriors. 
 

FANDUEL

 
Michael Carter-Williams ($4,000) - It was MCW that actually saw the benefit minutes in Orlando's last game with Terrence Ross side-lined due to injury. Carter-Williams played 21 minutes off the bench, scored 13 points, grabbed seven rebounds, dished two dimes, swatted THREE shots, AND swiped two steals against a decently good ball-handling Dallas Mavericks team. This is a big reason I put MCW on the FanDuel side rather than DraftKings, in which he is cheaper, because of his peripheral stats that come along with his long frame. He is a bigger guard that can play the SF spot as well, and that's exactly what he's doing in place of Ross. Tonight, guess what? Ross is out again. It is a great pace-up spot with the Memphis Grizzlies and I am all for it.
 
JaKarr Sampson ($3,800) - It just so happens that most of the value I like on FanDuel is cheaper priced guys, but it is really critical to hit the value on FanDuel. Sampson should get decent minutes once again tonight, as it seems that both Myles Turner , AND back-up Goga Bitazde will both sit once again. This has allowed Sampson to slide into a starting role at the PF spot over the last two games. Last game, played 23 minutes, scored 14 points, grabbed six rebounds, dished one assist, blocked a shot, and swiped up two steals. It is his defensive statistics that will excel him here once again on FanDuel at his price, as the Pacers welcome a turn-over happy Pistons team to town. Like the value here tonight.
 
Dwight Powell ($5,100) - Hopefully, you don't have to go down to Powell with the starting Center spots up top on FanDuel, BUT if you find yourself punting for whatever reason, Powell is a decent look. Powell has played 25 or more minutes in his last three of four games, and his fantasy point totals continue to go up. In his most recent game against the Magic, he put up 12 points, eight rebounds, two assists, and swiped a steal. Mostly know for his offensive prowess, Dwight is a decent source for blocks as well, although he hasn't gotten into that groove just yet. However, tonight he gets a pretty bad Knicks team at home, and if he gets anywhere near 30 minutes on the floor, he should be able to exceed his value at this price.