Welcome back, hoop heads! We have a seven-game main slate to kick off the second half of the NBA season and, boy, does it feel good to be back! We have a TON of injury news that we’re dealing with (of course), so below is a list of my favorite values on the slate as it currently stands.
DraftKings
Danilo Gallinari, ATL ($4,400)
Over the last few games that John Collins has missed, Gallinari has drawn the start. He’s averaged 14.5 points in his four starts and in two of his last four games he’s put up at least 29 DKP. Chicago is 23rd in DRtg during the month of February and is struggling on that end of the floor right now. With John Collins listed as doubtful and failing to go through shoot-around, we likely see Gallinari start and approach 30 minutes here.
Isaiah Roby, OKC ($3,700)
Towards the end of the first half of the season, the Thunder turned to Roby more and more and he topped 22 minutes in each of the last three games. In the final game before the break, he netted a 17-point, 12-rebound double-double en route to 43.5 DKP. He’s had 25+ DKP in two of the three games and although this is a very tough match-up, the Thunder are banged up in their frontcourt. Roby seemingly has secured a solid role moving forward. I like the sub-4K price tag as well.
FanDuel
Rajon Rondo, CLE ($3,900)
Looking at his price point across the industry, you can play him on any platform you’d like. The Cavs are without both Darius Garland and Caris LeVert. They’ve started Brandon Goodwin in the past and while that’s a likely scenario again, Rondo has still outperformed him. Twice in the last four games, Rondo has played 30+ minutes and put up 40+ FDP. Goodwin is a solid GPP pivot on this slate with Rondo likely the more popular option of the two.
Trendon Watford, POR ($3,500)
With the recent news that Jusuf Nurkic is going to miss time, could we see Watford start here? The Blazers signed Watford to a four-year deal on Monday – but they also signed Drew Eubanks, which is interesting. Eubanks was only signed to a 10-day contract, however, so the edge is definitely given to Watford for now. We saw Watford extended a bit in the two games before the All-Star break and, in 22 minutes, he was one point shy of a double-double. At minimum salary, he’s a guy I’m taking a shot on.
Yahoo! Fantasy
Justise Winslow, POR ($19)
I’m not exactly sure why Winslow is still this cheap, but it’s something we should be taking full advantage of. Winslow has fit in like a glove in Portland and has looked great in all fantasy formats. He’s topped 30 Y! pts in five straight and is doing a little of everything right now. He’s had a steal in every game and has four blocks in five games while scoring, rebounding, and even dishing out assists. Now without Nurkic in the lineup, Winslow may contribute on the glass even more than he already is!
Gary Payton II, GSW ($12)
When Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was asked on Wednesday who would be in the starting lineup coming out of the break, he mentioned Payton and that it’s important to get him minutes right now. He started the game prior to the break, played 25 minutes and had six steals, 12 points and 35.8 Y! pts. Payton is playable across the industry, not just Yahoo, but the bonus you get for steals and blocks matter more on FD and Y! – plus, he’s only $2 from minimum salary.
Player News
ESPN’s Shams Charania reports the Pistons are finalizing a one-year agreement with Javonte Green.
After three-plus seasons with the Bulls, Green split the 2024-25 season between New Orleans and Cleveland. In 68 total games, the 6-foot-5 wing averaged 5.1 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 18.5 minutes. While Green did start 19 games last season, 18 with the injury-riddled Pelicans, the production was not consistent enough to make him a player worth holding on fantasy rosters. That’s unlikely to change in 2025-26 given Detroit’s depth.
Celtics waived Miles Norris.
Not selected in the 2023 NBA Draft, Norris has spent most of his two professional seasons in the G League. He appeared in three games for the Celtics last season, averaging 2.3 points and 3.0 rebounds in 11.7 minutes. Sunday’s transactions opens up a two-way contract slot for the Celtics, days after the team acquired RJ Luis as part of a deal with the Jazz.
Jeremy Sochan (calf) will not play in EuroBasket at the end of the month.
Sochan was gearing up to represent Poland at EuroBasket, beginning on August 27, when he felt pain in his calf. While the injury is not considered serious, the decision has been made to send him back to San Antonio for rehab. The expectation is that Sochan will be healthy when the Spurs begin training camp in late September, so the impact on his fantasy prospects should be minimal at worst. Sochan was a late-round option in fantasy leagues last season, ranking just outside the top-150 in per-game value. Only appearing in 54 games negatively impacted his totals value, as expected.
HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto reports Mike Muscala will join the Suns as an assistant coach.
Muscala, who retired from basketball last summer, will remain around the NBA and reunite with first-year coach Jordan Ott after spending time with him in Atlanta. Muscala will look to help Phoenix remain competitive after trading Kevin Durant to Houston.
Haywood Highsmith (knee) will be sidelined for 8-10 weeks after undergoing surgery.
According to the Heat, Highsmith suffered a torn right meniscus while training in his hometown of Baltimore. With the team’s timeline, the wing may be available in time for the start of the regular season, but that isn’t guaranteed. Highsmith has not been a consistently impactful fantasy asset with the Heat, but he’s been able to earn rotation minutes.
Maxwell Lewis agreed to a contract with Turkish club TofaÅŸ.
Lewis, the 40th overall pick in the 2023 draft, played for the Lakers and Nets last season. In 28 combined appearances, 21 for the Nets, he averaged 4.1 points and 2.0 rebounds in 11.7 minutes. Lewis most recently played for the Mavericks in summer league action.