FANation, we are back for yet another edition of the Fantasy Alarm NBA DFS Value Vault! There is already an immense amount of value on the slate, and I am not going to bog you down with all the Raptor plethora of value, or the obvious ones that are already out there that everyone and their sister’s cousin Sharon will be on. I am going to give you some folks that I see being lower-owned, a little bit more under-the-radar that could help your lineups much more tonight. Let us go.

DRAFTKINGS

1.) Brandon Clarke (MEM-PF/C, $5,600)- Clarke comes in to tonight’s game with the Cavs in CLE fresh off of 36.3 fantasy point effort against the Thunder his last time out. Clarke has seen a slight minute’s bump lately, as he has seen 22, 24, 25, and 26 in his last four, which is very encouraging. He has also put up 28 or more fantasy points in those four as well, while carrying a modest 23.0% usage rate as well. We can also note that CLE is allowing the 4th most fantasy points to the Center spot over their last five games.

2.) Paul Millsap (DEN-PF, $4,600)- If you take a close look at Millsap’s home/road splits, there is quite a bit of a significant difference within those:

Home- Averages of 26.1 mpg, 14.7 ppg, 6.7 reb per game, 1.5 asst per game, 0.9 steals per game, and 0.9 blocks per game.

Away – Averages of 24.1 mpg, 10.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 0.8 steals per game, and 1.2 blocks per game.

He is averaging a smooth 29.3 fantasy points in his home games so far, this season. He gets a Minnesota team that is allowing the 6th most fantasy points to the PF spot over their last five and he is $4.6K on DraftKings.

3.) Enes Kanter (BOS-C, $4,400)- Got to like Kanter at this price, as we can reasonably assume he should continue to see at the least, 20 minutes, but hopefully a few more tonight as the Celts host the Pistons and Andre Drummond . Drummond will likely make short-work of Daniel Theis , leaving lots to be desired, in what we hope will be more Kanter run. Nonetheless, Kanter has been solid lately, he has seen 21 and 24 minutes in his last two while putting up a solid 24.8 and 39.3 fantasy points in those two. Carrying a decent 22.7% usage rate over that span as well, makes him a very interesting value punt for tonight’s match-up at $4.4K on DraftKings.

FANDUEL

1.) Derrick Jones Jr. (MIA-SF, $4,700- Jones Jr. has been playing quite a few mins lately with all the injuries that the Heat have sustained. They could likely see the return of Goran Dragic tonight, and that could potentially hurt Jones Jr. value just a smidge, but I am not too awfully worried. Jones Jr. should continue to see good run, as he has seen 26 or more minutes in his last six games, with three of those pouring over into the 30-minute range as well. Also, he has accrued 13 total steals and five total blocks over that six-game span as well, making his value a bit more important over on FanDuel, as they award more points for those. Jones Jr. has also topped 22 FanDuel points in five of those six as well, with four of the six going for 25+. He is a decent value once again tonight against the New York Knicks.

2.) Dario Saric (PHO-PF, $4,600)- Saric is just too cheap tonight, really on both sites to be honest. The Suns are already ruling out Deandre Ayton , meaning they will likely start Frank Kaminsky or Aron Baynes , either which I am fine with. When Kaminsky was starting before Baynes returned, we such quite the production catapult from Saric, as we saw him pull down 9, 13, and 17 rebounds in just 3-4 games in that situation. He has now gone for 33 or more fantasy points in three of his last five games, while also seeing at least 26 or more minutes in his last five of six as well. His price likely went down due to the fact that the Suns got blown-out last game at the hands of the Clippers, but don’t let that sway you. Saric has lots of value with the upside tonight against OKC.

3.) Bruce Brown (DET-SG, $4,600)- Brown has proven to be quite productive when given the extra usage as he will see tonight when the Pistons travel to BOS to take on the Celtics without both Blake Griffin and Luke Kennard from the starting unit. In the last two games that the Pistons were missing either Griffin or Drummond, or both, Brown was highly productive putting up both a 40.7 and 50.0 FanDuel point games in those absences. Brown is much more valuable on FD due to his defense, he has swiped seven total steals and 4 total blocks in his last four games. Don’t sleep on Bruce Brown tonight, as everyone else will.