NBA DFS Expert Survey: Monday, October 28th
Our panel of experts is here to give you their NBA DFS advice for the upcoming slate by answering a handful of questions to help you make crucial lineup-building decisions. Want to know SquirrelPatrol’s favorite tournament play? Or Noto’s favorite salary saver? Find out below!
NBA DFS Picks: DraftKings & FanDuel Expert Survey for Monday, October 28
Who is your favorite player to spend up for in cash games?
Notorious: Jamal Murray
SquirrelPatrol: Jamal Murray
headChopper: Jamal Murray
ncorfield8k: Jamal Murray
What is your preferred tournament format (e.g. large-field, single-entry) to play on this slate? How do you plan to beat that field of opponents? What tactic or strategy will set you apart?
Notorious: I love small-field and single-entry tournaments. There seem to be many comparable value plays on this slate. Thanks to slightly higher projections, a few are getting much more pOWN% than others. I don’t mind being a little different with my cheaper options to differentiate from the field.
SquirrelPatrol: I’ll play the large-field tournaments, looking to target players against weak defenses. Just like last season, Washington and Utah are already allowing the most points per game in the NBA, giving players on Atlanta and Dallas a boost to their normal production.
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headChopper: I’ll be playing more single-entry tournaments with one lineup in a few different contests. Early in the day, it doesn’t look like much real value is opening up, so I am preparing to build a balanced roster with potentially no stars or scrubs.
ncorfield8k: Large-field tournaments – This is another slate where you can take advantage of the field failing to late swap, as people are distracted by Monday Night Football. I’ll avoid questionable value plays from early games and hope that some of the questionable players in later games are ultimately ruled out, leading to better value.