Point Guards

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Russell WestbrookOKC4Westbrook keeps the top spot with the full slate. The Assist and rebounding numbers continue to keep him intact despite have to share the ball more on offense. 
Kyrie IrvingBOS4Irving continues to run the offense and be the priority scorer which means we can always expect scoring, assists and steals. Irving still drives the lane effectively.
John WallWSH4Wall looks like he's 100 percent recovered despite having a game in which he played limited minutes in last week. Expect a lot of driving to the rim and assists. 
Chris Paul HOU4Dealing with a Groin injury and there's a chance he'll have to miss a game this week. Consider him Questionable for Monday.
Kyle LowryTOR3Lowry will always be a priority scorer and when he's hot he'll start taking possesions on himself without passing the ball. We can still expect a lot of assists. 
Jeff TeagueMIN4Teague has managed to get a consistent chunk of shots each game because of his ability to shoot one handed when leaning in and he has a lot of weapons to pass to. 
Spencer DinwiddieBKN 4D'Angelo Russell is still a few weeks away and Dinwiddie will continue to utilize his quickness going to the basket and he'll be a huge help with steals on the defensive end.
Kris DunnCHI4Dunn has improved his play over the last month and he's been getting more involved with the Bulls scoring and we can rely on him for assists and steals. 
Darren CollisonIND4Collison's rim attacking ability has kept him involved in the Pacers offense. The Pacers have a ton of distance shooters and he's able to dish assists hitting them when they're spotting up.
Kemba WalkerCHA3Walker continues to get the majority of the plays on offense and he continues to shoot well from the field and feed Dwight Howard inside. Walker will stop and pop on transition for open jumpers.
Dennis Smith Jr.DAL4Smith's has recovered from his Hip injury and should be playing full minutes for his full slate of games. He continues to drive better than he shoots and has been a bit scoring dependant lately.
J.J. BareaDAL4Barea is an excellent change of pace option for the Mavs. He utilizes his quickness to lead the offense on transition and he's been a reliable double-digit scorer and rebounder. 
Dennis SchroderATL3Schroder continues to be the top scoring option for the Hawks and as he gets more of his big men back from injury, his assist numbers will improve. 
Eric BledsoeMIL3Bledsoe will have his games when he's the main second scorer for the Bucks and other times it will be Khris Middleton with the 20-plus point outing. We can rely on him for assists and steals. 
Damian LillardPOR2Dealing with a Hamstring injury and has missed the last two games. All signs are pointing to him playing in both of his games this week.
George HillSAC4With De'Aaron Fox out for the next few weeks, Hill's usage will go up and we can always expect assists and steals. Lately, he's been scoring in double figures more consistently. 
Goran DragicMIA3Dragic's Elbow seems fine as he's back in action and will return to technically being the Heat's main scoring weapon until Hassan Whiteside returns. Expect assists and steals and a lot of driving. 
Elfrid PaytonORL3Payton should be more productive with Aaron Gordon, Nikola Vucevic and Evan Fournier hurt. Payton will see a lot more shots this week and his assist numbers may take a hit. 
Austin RiversLAC3Rivers will continue seeing full minutes and usage and he's a very reliable three-point shooter and does a good job finding Lou Williams open on the perimeter. 
Jordan ClarksonLAL4With Lonzo Ball out for the week, Jordan Clarkson should see more playing time, shots and he'll help out with assists on the offensive end. 

Shooting Guards

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James HardenHOU4Harden keeps the top spot with the full slate of games. If Chris Paul needs to miss more games, Harden will play more PG and we'll see his assist numbers rise this week. 
Victor OladipoIND4Oladipo continues his impressive season and is the Pacers top shooting weapon, especially from beyond the arc. He'll help a bit with assists when he dribbles right inside the key. 
Bradley BealWSH4Beal will see less defensive pressure with John Wall fully recovered and as long as he continues driving to the basket, Wall will look to hit him when he cuts. 
Klay ThompsonGSW4Thompson will continue being even more involved in the Warriors offense with Stephen Curry still recovering. Thompson can always be relied on for strong perimeter defense.
Tyreke EvansMEM4Evans continues to fill in very well for Mike Conley and he is a multi-category producer and we can always expect scoring, boards, assists and he'll even help with blocks and steals. 
DeMar DeRozanTOR3DeRozan has been shooting better lately and we continue seeing him put up higher point totals. He'll help with boards and blocks as well and share top scoring responsibilities. 
Justin HolidayCHI4Holiday's production is staying in double figures from a scoring standpoint as he's a reliable long-range shooter. Holiday will provide minor steals and assist help and will keep his minutes in the 20's.
Jaylen BrownBOS4Brown continues to stick mainly to scoring at the arc, but he's excellent at rotating on defense and will help with long rebounding and steals. He's not afraid to drive the lane. 
Eric GordonHOU4Gordon continues to be the Rockets change of pace option and his usage will go up even higher if Chris Paul has to miss games this week. Besides solid shooting, expect assists as well. 
Andrew WigginsMIN4Wiggins is in a constant battle for shots with Jimmy Butler, but reamains involved in the offense and gets a good chunk of shots. Wiggins will have games where he helps with other categories. 
Khris MiddletonMIL3Middleton continues to be a huge scoring and assist help and he spends most of the time on offense rotating around the arc. He's used as a bailout option and hits the cutter from the key.
JJ RedickPHI4He's been dealing with a Hamstring injury and is currently Questionable for Monday. He's missed his previous two games.
Devin BookerPHX3Booker is expected to make his return on Tuesday and looks like he'll play the full slate. Don't be surprised if his minutes are restricted, but he'll still be coming back to a ton of shots. 
Jrue HolidayNO3Holiday has two of the best toys to play with on the low block and his assist numbers should stay consistent even while sharing the backcourt with Rajon Rondo.
Lou WilliamsLAC3Williams will continue to be the top scoring and shooting option for the Clippers and Danilo Gallinari will miss close to two months. Williams will also help a bit with assists and steals. 
Donovan MitchellUT3Mitchell is over his Toe injury and we can expect full production from him this week. Mitchell is a good attacker and we've been seeing 20-point games from him to end 2017. 
Gary HarrisDEN3Harris has been a bit banged up this season, but we should expect full usage and for him to be the priority shooter on offense. We can expect some rebounding and steals from him. 
Kentavious Caldwell-PopeLAL4Caldwell-Pope is in an interesting situation as he's fully healthy, but cannot play games outside of California, so he'll miss the final game his four-game slate. 
Kent BazemoreATL3Bazemore will continue being utilized as a bailout shooting option from the arc and will look to score from the elbow. Bazemore will help with steals on the other end as well. 
CJ McCollumPOR2Most of the Blazers offense will continue coming out of the backcourt and Lillard is not 100 percent and even with him back on the court this week, McCollum's usage will be up. 

Small Forwards

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Kevin DurantGSW4Durant takes the top spot with the full slate and his usage will remain as high as it could be with Stephen Curry still out of action.
LeBron JamesCLE3James has been productive to the point that there are very few Small Forward's who will be able to out-play him even with more games on the slate. Expect James to be a top producer. 
Paul GeorgeOKC4George will continue commanding the ball more as his scoring has been a bit higher overall and we can always rely on him for rebounding and steals. 
Jimmy ButlerMIN4Butler is an excellent perimeter defender and slasher on offense and he's been scoring more points lately and he's showing consistency and is good for boards, steals and blocks. 
Robert CovingtonPHI4Covington has been burning defenders from the outside and he's good at reading screens and finding open shots. He follows up his own shots and grabs boards and even steals. 
Otto Porter Jr. WSH4Porter seems to be over his Hip injury but the Wizards will have to monitor his health because he's had Hip issues in the past. Expect a lot of three-point shooting and steals. 
Harrison BarnesDAL4Barnes will provide a lot of inside scoring as he prefers attacking rather than shooting from long distance. He will still take those shots and help with boards and steals. 
DeMarre CarrollBKN4Carroll has been an excellent producer both inside and outside on offense. His shot has been on and he's been very reliable on defense and he'll grab rebounds and bang against taller players. 
Brandon IngramLAL4He's dealing with Quad tendonitis and there's a chance he misses a game this week. He missed his last game.
Trevor ArizaHOU4As always, we can expect Ariza to play deep into games and he'll get a good amount of long-range shots to take and his defense is always on point and we can expect a good amount of steals. 
Courtney LeeNY4Lee is doing a great job of rotating on defense and forcing teams to pass inside. He's picked up a lot of Tim Hardaway Jr's shots and he'll take a lot of three's. Expect long rebounding and steals.
Denzel ValentineCHI4Valentine knows that Zach LaVine is on his way back to the lineup and he'll need to keep hitting jumpers and his shot remains on point. 
Caris LeVertBKN4LeVert has been very helpful driving to draw contact since D'Angelo Russell went down. He's a strong defender and we can rely on him for steals on the perimeter. 
Kelly Oubre Jr.WSH4Even with Otto Porter back in the lineup, Oubre will still be the first guy off the bench and he continues to score in double figures consistently and he'll grab boards and steals. 
Wesley MatthewsDAL4Matthews continues to be a double-digit scorer and can hit shots from right inside and outside the arc. Matthews will come in and grab long rebounds and his playing time is secure. 
Bojan BogdanovicIND4Bogdanovic continues to be a bailout option offense and he's able to move around screens effectively on defense. He presents match up problems and playing time is safe.
Will BartonDEN3Barton has picked up the slack with the Nuggets dealing with injuries throughout the season and he scores and rebounds consistently and rotates well on the perimeter on defense. 
TJ WarrenPHX3Warren is about to see a little bit of breathing room with the return of Devin Booker this week and Warren is good at grabbing long rebounds and shooting from the outside. 
Taurean PrinceATL3Prince has been consistently scoring, rebounding and compiling steals. Prince has improved his game overall and he attacks the rim to draw contact. 
Joe InglesUT3Ingles can always be relied on to hit outside jumpers, but like most of the Jazz options.  He'll been a lot better on the boards and even dishing assists more consistently. 

Power Forwards

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Giannis AntetokounmpoMIL3He's dealing with Knee soreness and missed his previous game. He's still looking like he'll play his full slate of games and as always, we should expect a high amount of production.
Ben SimmonsPHI4Simmons will continue running point and rotating to different positions while on the court and he's proven to be an all-around producer and his shot will improve over time. 
Kristaps PorzingisNY4Porzingis Knee is fully healthy and he should be all set for full usage and minutes. If his shot isn't working though, the Knicks have no problem letting him rest on the bench. 
Anthony DavisNO3We never know with Davis as the constant falling and needing to leave the game constantly stresses owners out, but when on the court, he has one of the highest reaches and ceilings of any PF.
Draymond GreenGSW4His shoulder isn't 100 percent but did return to action in the Warriors last game and should play in Monday's game. 
Nikola MiroticCHI4Mirotic continues providing points and rebounding and even with Lauri Markkanen back healthy, Mirotic can rotate to the SF spot if needed and he plays effective defense on the ball. 
Kyle KuzmaLAL4Kuzma will continue benefitting most from Brook Lopez being out as he has the highest scoring ceiling of any Lakers big man because he can shoot. He follows up his shots for offensive boards. 
Carmelo AnthonyOKC4Anthony says he's perfectly fine with not getting featured as much in the Thunder's offense, but he'll still get a chunk of shots. Not ideal for fantasy owners, but he still helps with boards. 
Lauri MarkkanenCHI4Markkanen's Back is healthy and he'll continue scoring from inside and outside. He gets more aggressive banging in the paint against more experienced defenders and is an excellent shooter. 
Zach RandolphSAC4Randolph has been scoring in double figures consistently and he can be relied on for boards, picking up loose balls and his playing time will be safe because the Kings need the defensive help.
LaMarcus AldridgeSAS3Aldridge moves down the rankings without the full slate this week but with Leonard still on minutes restriction, Aldridge's usage will be as high as it's been all season. 
Dario SaricPHI4Saric has been much more productive and Joel Embiid has been banged up and even when Embiid plays, Saric has seen a lot more success getting inside and grabbing boards and blocking shots. 
Thaddeus YoungIND4Young continues to slash with success and his on the ball suffocating perimeter defense makes him good for points, boards and steals and he draws a ton of contact. 
Jayson TatumBOS4Tatum has been one of the best three-point shooters in the league this year, but he also has a good drive game and he'll draw contact. He'll also provide boards and steals. 
Taj GibsonMIN4Gibson has been a double-double machine this year and he doesn't need a ton of minutes to be productive and he plays solid defense in the post and will also provide blocks. 
Rondae Hollis-JeffersonBKN4RHJ continues to get a ton of usage as Jahlil Okafor gets in shape and learns the offense. RHJ is a good attacker and we can always rely on him to be productive on the glass. 
Domantas SabonisIND4Sabonis continues to work in the post a lot more this season and is seeing success on offense and because of his size, he towers over people and has been hard to box out of the paint.
Julius RandleLAL4Randle has been seeing success rotating at the Center spot as he's specifically a low-block player and he's been scoring in double figures more consistently and grabbing boards under the basket. 
Larry Nance Jr.LAL4Nance is good at drawing contact and hee fights for steals, blocks and rebounds. Nance doesn't have much of a shot, but is a fierce driver and can create on the low block. 
Tobias HarrisDET3Harris has always been an effective slasher, but this season we've been seeing a lot more confidence in him as he's been creating shots for himself from beyond the arc.

Centers

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Karl-Anthony TownsMIN4Towns takes the top spot with the full slate of games and even though his scoring has dropped this season overall, he's still been very productive on the glass for boards and blocks. 
DeMarcus CousinsNO3Cousins takes the second spot with the three-game slate, but we can still expect all around production including a lot of scoring in the mid 20's, a ton of boards and steals and blocks. 
Marc GasolMEM4Gasol is fully healthy and will once again serve as the Grizzlies top scoring option this week as Mike Conley continues to recover. He's always good for blocks. 
Al HorfordBOS4Horford has been a much better defender this season and we can rely on him to clean up on the glass and as always we can expect a lot of long-range shooting. 
Joel EmbiidPHI4Currently Questionable for Monday's game. He's been dealing with Back soreness. With a back to back this week, he's likely to sit at least one game this week. 
Clint CapelaHOU4Still dealing with the Heel injury and may have to miss games this week. He's missed his last two games. 
Andre DrummondDET3Drummond moves down due to the lack of full slate, but he's always good for boards and inside scoring. He is a liability on defense though and may lose minutes down the stretch. 
Myles TurnerIND4Turner continues scoring from both inside and outside and because he moves around so much, he's a nightmare to defend. He'll also help with rebounding and blocks. 
Enes KanterNY4Kanter has been such a different Center this year as he barely spends any time at the key and has been a lot more aggressive in the paint and is always good for scoring and rebounding,
Steven AdamsOKC4Adams continues to be a gritty Center who produces specifically from right under the basket and he'll fight for rebounds and he'll use his post game to work his way inside. 
Nikola JokicDEN3Jokic looks like he's recovered from injury and we can expect him to play full minutes this week and with no Paul Millsap, he'll be the priority scorer and he'll grab a lot of rebounds. 
Kevin LoveCLE3Love will continue spending more time at the arc than in the paint and he'll take a lot of outside shots. Love will still grab boards on the other end and produce overall at a high level. 
DeAndre JordanLAC3It's always the same situation for Jordan because he can't create offensively on his own but we can always expect boards and blocks as he's excellent on defense. 
Dwight HowardCHA3Howard looks very much at home in Charlotte this season and continues to keep his mouth shut and create on the ball to get inside and compile a ton of rebounds and blocks.
Marcin GortatWSH4Gortat has been quietly productive lately even with the offense moving quicker with John Wall back in full swing. He has a ton of one-handed post moves that contributes to his success. 
Dirk NowitzkiDET4Nowitzki finds a ways to keep his double-digit scoring consistent and he can still hit from long-range. Nowitzki's rebounding is a bit more inconsistent. He's more of a PF. 
Willie Cauley-SteinSAC4Cauley-Stein has been scoring in double figures more frequently and his aggresivness has improved since the start of the season and he's been blocking shots more consistently. 
Robin LopezCHI4Lopez is a banger inside and has one-handed post moves and has scored 13 points per game this season. His rebounding numbers have been down and his minutes will remain in the 20's.
Pau GasolSAS3Gasol will score mainly off of second-chance opportunities and still has the finess and moves in the post to get to the basket. Gasol will still grab a healthy amount of boards. 
Kelly OlynykMIA3Olynyk's been a lot more aggressive on the glass since Hassan Whiteside went down and he can score from both the arc and in the post and should have another week of high usage.