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NBA DFS Picks for DraftKings and FanDuel 11-4-24

NBA DFS Picks for DraftKings and FanDuel 11-4-24

NBA DFS Picks for DraftKings and FanDuel 11-4-24 can be used for the 15 games today.  FantasyTeamAdvisors is very excited to be able to provide you with some NBA content once again. Let’s dig in!

Make sure to also check out all the Vegas Odds for today’s slate. You can also read more DFS advice and lineup picks for sites like FanDuel, DraftKings, and other sports, too. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to hit me up on Twitter @advisors_team

 

NBA DFS Picks for DraftKings and FanDuel 11-3-24

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Any time there are 5+ games we will have 3 Top, 3 Mid, and 3 Value Picks at each position. Any time there are less than 5 games, we will have 5 Plays at each position with our projections for them.

 

PG:

 

 

Luka Doncic- 50 FP

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander- 50 FP

Trae Young- 47 FP

Jordan Poole- 37 FP

Tyrese Haliburton- 37 FP

Josh Giddey- 36 FP

T.J. McConnell- 21 FP

Kris Dunn- 20 FP

Dalano Banton- 18 FP

 


NBA DFS Picks for DraftKings and FanDuel 11-2-24

SG:

 

Anthony Edwards- 43 FP

Brandon Ingram- 39 FP

Cam Thomas- 34 FP

Norman Powell- 29 FP

Buddy Hield- 28 FP

Gradey Dick- 27 FP

Corey Kispert- 22 FP

Toumani Camara- 22 FP

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope- 20 FP

 



SF:

Jayson Tatum- 50 FP

LeBron James- 47 FP

Kevin Durant- 40 FP

Josh Hart- 36 FP

Franz Wagner- 34 FP

Mikal Bridges- 33 FP

Caleb Martin- 25 FP

Jake LaRavia- 25 FP

Keldon Johnson- 25 FP


PF:

 

Giannis Antetokounmpo- 55 FP

Anthony Davis- 52 FP

Domantas Sabonis- 47 FP

Jalen Johnson- 39 FP

Julius Randle- 36 FP

Pascal Siakam- 36 FP

Bobby Portis- 26 FP

Patrick Williams- 23 FP

Dorian Finney-Smith- 23 FP

 


C:

 

Nikola Jokic- 55 FP

Victor Wembanyama- 51 FP

Karl-Anthony Towns- 43 FP

Bam Adebayo- 37 FP

Jakob Poeltl- 35 FP

Jarrett Allen- 34 FP

Luke Kornet- 25 FP

Zach Edey- 23 FP

Trey Jemison- 20 FP

Make sure to check out the rest of our Projections and Simulations which are part of FTA+.


NBA Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) is a fantasy game where you create a lineup of real-life NBA players who will play in upcoming games. Your goal is to select players you think will perform well (e.g., scoring points, rebounds, assists), as each player’s performance translates into fantasy points. Here’s a rundown on the essentials:

1. Salary Cap & Lineups

  • In DFS platforms like DraftKings or FanDuel, you’re given a virtual budget (e.g., $50,000) to build a lineup.
  • Each NBA player has a specific salary, typically based on recent performances, matchup, and expected minutes.
  • You must pick a set number of players (usually around 8–9) while staying within the budget.

2. Positions

  • Typical lineups include specific position requirements: Point Guard (PG), Shooting Guard (SG), Small Forward (SF), Power Forward (PF), Center (C), and sometimes “Utility” or “Flex” spots for any position.
  • Balancing positions is crucial, as you need players in each position to have a complete team.

3. Scoring

  • Scoring varies by platform, but common categories include:
    • Points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks.
    • Players lose points for turnovers.
  • Certain platforms offer bonuses for double-doubles and triple-doubles (games where players achieve double digits in two or three statistical categories).

4. Player Selection Strategy

  • Studs and Value Plays: “Studs” are high-priced, high-output players, while “value plays” are cheaper players who may have higher potential due to a favorable matchup or increased playing time.
  • Matchup Consideration: Study opposing teams’ defensive stats; weaker defenses or faster-paced teams generally allow for more points, making them prime targets.
  • Injury News: Injuries can open up value opportunities if backups step into larger roles.

5. GPP vs. Cash Games

  • Cash Games (e.g., 50/50s, Double-Ups): Half the field wins the same amount of money, so you want a “safe” lineup with high-floor players.
  • GPPs (Guaranteed Prize Pools): Only a small percentage of entries win large prizes, so you want a “ceiling” lineup with high-upside players who could outperform expectations.

Tips:

  • Minutes & Usage: Look at recent minutes and usage rates; higher minutes and usage generally lead to more points.
  • Pace of Play: Faster-paced games lead to more possessions, and thus, more fantasy points.
  • Late-Swap Strategy: Some platforms allow changing players after games start, which can help if there’s last-minute injury news.

DFS requires a combination of research, game theory, and a bit of luck! It’s a fun way to enjoy NBA games, as you’re rooting for individual performances rather than just teams.

You can find even more plays we like at each position on our cheat sheet as part of FTA+ memberships. Make sure to check the memberships out for DFS+ Sportsbetting. This includes cheatsheets and our Fanduel and DraftKings Trends. Use these to build the best optimal NBA DFS lineup every day.

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