Al Horford has been providing tons of value to fantasy owners recently, and FantasyPros doesn’t see that ending tonight.
See below for a breakdown of value plays for today’s slate of games on Fan Duel by FantasyPros.
Tyrese Haliburton (SG – SAC) vs. ORL $6,700
Orlando has been crushed by shooting guards this season, and Haliburton should have no problem living up to his salary and exceeding value in this delicious matchup. Across his last four, the rookie has averaged 18.8 points, 4.8 assists, 3.8 3-pointers and 1.8 steals.
Terry Rozier (PG – CHA) vs. MIN $6,400
Back and healthy in the lineup, Rozier’s minutes and usage aren’t going anywhere. Since returning from a two-game absence, Terry has scored 22.5 ppg (including four 3-poitners per contest) to go with a full line. His price is far too low for this spectacular spot against the Wolves.
Al Horford (C – OKC) at DEN $6,200
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will sit again due to his knee, and Horford should take on another strong workload. Across his last three games played, the veteran posted 21.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 4.0 combined blocks/steals per game.
Jarrett Allen (PF – BKN) at POR $6,000
Allen’s shared frontcourt time with Andre Drummond is problematic, but the two have actually started Cleveland’s last two games together. In those contests, Allen has averaged 16.0 points, 7.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks across 30 minutes per game. At $6K, he’s worth a shot against a soft Portland frontcourt.
Buddy Hield (SG – SAC) vs. ORL $5,900
Just like Haliburton above, shooting guards excel against Orlando and Hield is certainly in play tonight. Both he and Haliburton are logging heavy minutes, and Sacramento’s propensity for deploying three-guard lineups has allowed both players to succeed.
Kemba Walker (PG – BOS) vs. DET $5,500
Across his last four games, Walker is shooting a woeful 31.7% from the floor, but he’s still averaging better than 30 minutes. Will tonight be the night he breaks out of his ice-cold slump?
Michael Porter (SF – DEN) vs. OKC $5,500
In his third game back in the starting lineup, Porter posted a big 19/5/2 stat line to go with two blocks and two steals. He’s another guy I’ll shy away from in cash lineups given his high and low swings throughout the season, but the upside — especially in this matchup — is undeniable.
Carmelo Anthony (PF – POR) vs. CLE $5,300
Melo has been scoring like the Melo of old recently, going for at least 21 points in three of his last four games. After moving into 12th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, he’ll look to keep his offense rolling in another solid matchup with Cleveland.
Kenrich Williams (SF – NOP) at DEN $5,200
Williams has been stellar for the Thunder, averaging 34 minutes across his last four games (three starts). That includes a career-high 24-point performance against the Lakers on Wednesday. Williams should be in line for big minutes tonight as the Thunder continue to deal with a bevy of injuries.
Cody Zeller (C – CHA) vs. MIN $5,200
Since returning to the starting lineup on Jan. 27, Big Z has averaged 10.9 points, 8.8 rebounds, and 3.2 dimes. Tonight, he’ll face the most generous defense for opposing centers, and he’s a nice value at just $5.2K.