DraftKings

Furkan Korkmaz, SG/SF vs. NYK ($4,900)

It doesn’t look like anyone will be returning to action for Philadelphia tonight so that means there continues to be plenty of opportunity for those on the court. This includes Korkmaz who played 32 minutes on Saturday against Chicago and scored 25 points while grabbing six rebounds. None of that is surprising and neither is the fact that Korkmaz took 13 shots, but it is quite impressive that he made seven of nine three-pointers. The shot volume should continue, but even if the efficiency drops slightly, 5x value should be easy to find with room for upside. 

Frank Kaminsky, PF/C at SAC ($4,300)

If the price isn’t going to adjust after the player did exactly what was expected of him, and maybe a little more, and the situation stays the same, let’s stay on the train. Deandre Ayton has already been ruled out of action on Monday, so that means we should see a repeat of Saturday’s performance in post for Phoenix. JaVale McGee should remain in the starting lineup, but it’s Kaminsky we should be targeting as he went for 16 points, six rebounds, and four assists in 29 minutes of action. Tonight, he gets to do that again in a favorable matchup against the Kings. 

FanDuel

Nerlens Noel, C vs. PHI ($4,500)

In the three games since he has made his debut this season, Noel’s workload has only gone up. We have to at least keep an eye on things tonight as the Knicks did play last night, but there’s nothing to indicate there should be any concern about Noel’s playing time. He isn’t doing much offensively, five and six points in his last two games, but Noel is averaging 9.5 rebounds, two blocks, and three assists per game. As long as he continues to provide lockdown defense, Noel will stay on the court and build on his last two games in which he put up 30.6 and 28.2 fantasy points. Based on the price, that works out to be a pretty solid return. 

Joe Harris, SG/SF at CHI ($4,200)

Harris generally sits in the low 30’s for minutes on a nightly basis, and I’ll take that as a starting point at this price. A lot of Harris’ value lies within his efficiency on the offensive side as the 4.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists he averages per game don’t provide too much of a floor, but at the price we don’t need him to really go overboard. If you need the cost savings, I’m willing to gamble that he can put up 15 points and get us to about 22 FD points. 

Yahoo

De’Andre Hunter, SF at GS ($10)

I know that Hunter only scored two points in 28 minutes against the Suns on Saturday, but he did grab five rebounds which was a season high. With that being said, it’s simply too hard to pass on Hunter at this price after he scored 26 and 14 points, respectively in the two games prior to Saturday. I know that Atlanta has a plethora of wing players, but they do appear to be committed to giving Hunter the proper playing time and he is averaging a solid 11.8 points per game on the season. 

Shake Milton, PG vs. NYK ($15)

Why not stick the theme here and take a look at Milton as Philadelphia continues to be short-handed, especially in the backcourt? At least for tonight, the guard should get another 35 minutes or so of playing time as he looks for a third straight similar game after averaging 14.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, 5.5 assists, and two steals. Milton also gets the Knicks who played last night and have had their share of struggles against opposing guards so far this season.