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Point Guard:
Stud – Tony Parker, $6,400: “It was good to see Parker come out strong during game one and he will have similar success game two in this juicy matchup against a defensively inept Damian Lillard.” – From yesterday’s Dime. Parker finished game one with 46.1 fantasy points.
Scrub – George Hill, $5,400: Hill continues to make the daily fantasy basketball Dime, and he continues to perform well enough for his low-end salary. Through two games versus the Wizards he has averaged 25.3 fantasy points a game and will be in for another solid outing game three.
Shooting Guard:
Stud – Bradley Beal $7,600: Even though Beal did not repeat the massive 50+ fantasy points from game one he still finished game two with a very respectable 33.5 fantasy points. Look to him to continue to play at an extremely high level in an effort to get the Wizards past the number one seeded Pacers.
Stud - Manu Ginobli, $5,700: “Although Ginobli put up a real dud game one the Spurs simply did not need him to win that game. Under $6k is still entirely too cheap for a player of Ginobli’s talents and he should bounce back nicely game two against the soft backcourt defense of the Trail Blazers.” – From yesterday’s Dime.
Small Forward:
Star – Kevin Durant, $10,800: Durant has a bit higher ceiling then LeBron James so with only $100 difference in their price Durant makes the better daily fantasy basketball play. He came out and played like the MVP he is game two finishing with 32 points, twelve rebounds and nine assists.
Stud - Paul Pierce, $5,800: It was a bit disappointing to see Pierce put up a total dud game one and he will bounce back nicely tonight. Through four regular season games versus the Heat this year he averaged 21 points and 4.5 rebounds a game.
Power Forward:
Stud – Tim Duncan $7,800: A price tag under $8k is still a fantastic discount for a star player of Duncan’s caliber. In only 24 minutes played game one he still managed to log 30.7 fantasy points and the Trail Blazers will look to keep game two much more competitive, getting Duncan back up to the 30 minutes mark.
Stub – Nene Hilario $6,600: Hilario has yet to have one of the monster performances he had round one, but he is still averaging 25.6 fantasy points a game through two games in round two.
Center:
Stub – Marcin Gortat, $7,300: Even though Roy Hibbert finally showed up during game two Gortat was still able to finish with a solid 21 points and eleven rebounds. Through two games this series he has finished with 34 and 35.7 fantasy points and is about as consistent as it gets for value per dollar this postseason.
Stud – Roy Hibbert $3,600: Trashcan Hibbert finally showed up last game, and finished with a whopping 44.3 fantasy points scored. At $100 over minimum price at FanDuel.com it is impossible to ignore his upside for Tournament play tonight.
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