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Tips Fantasy NBA M19

As usual, we’re going to give you 3 tips for each role and two for the Coaches

Two 3-round matchdays in a row: isn’t that a treat for our fantasy coaches? On M19 we’re going to witness some really interesting match-ups, especially in the first 2 rounds. Let’s get straight to our tips then!

Centers

  • Nikola Vucevic (Orlando Magic, 15.7 credits): Unfortunately for us, his latest performance against the Raptors didn’t count, but it looks like he’s back. After a few disappointing displays, he can go back to being your captain for this matchday.
  • Richaun Holmes (Sacramento Kings, 12.2 credits): The Celtics are a tough opponent, but Holmes can exploit their lack of talent at center. Moreover, it’s not impossible for the Kings to get the win.
  • Al Horford (OKC Thunder, 9.8 credits): He’s by far the Thunder’s best option under the rim and, with George Hill out for at least 4 weeks, he’s going to have to take the games completely in his own hands experience-wise.

Forwards

  • Julius Randle (New York Knicks, 16.3 credits): There’s just no way he doesn’t earn All-Star status this year. Just like there’s no way you can deny him a spot on your team.
  • Keldon Johnson (San Antonio Spurs, 9.5 credits): We don’t know how long he’ll still be considered a low-cost option, but it’s safe to say his scores are astonishing given his price. Keep picking him and you won’t regret it.
  • Joe Ingles (Utah Jazz, 9 credits): The way he fills up the stat sheet is amazing, even though he’s supposed to be a 3&D kind of player. The Jazz took a hit against the Nuggets, but we’re ready to bet they’ll bounce back right away.

Guards

  • Ben Simmons (Philadelphia 76ers, 16.8 credits): Embiid is available for the game against the Hornets, but that doesn’t mean that Simmons can’t log a triple-double… because he always can. The task at hand is definitely not the toughest, so it’s worth a shot.
  • Jaylen Brown (Boston Celtics, 14.1 credits): He’s probably playing the best basketball of his career and he’s proving to be almost as valuable to the Celtics as Tatum, as shown his average 28.2 PDK. He’s a constant threat, no matter who the opponent is, and he’s also still not a high-cost option: you’d better take advantage of it.
  • Dejounte Murray (San Antonio Spurs, 11.5 credits): You never really know what’s coming with him, but there’s one thing you know for sure: he puts up stats in every column. The match-up against the T-Wolves should give him the platform he needs for either a double-double or a triple-double.

Coaches

  • Gregg Popovich (San Antonio Spurs, 6.6 credits): The Spurs need to bounce back after having lost 2 in a row against the Grizzlies: the Timberwolves are the perfect opponent to do that.
  • Scott Brooks (Washington Wizards, 5.8 credits): They just lost against the Trail Blazzers, but before that game they had taken down none other than the Nets. Miami is in a terrible spot right now, so the Wizards’ offense could really pick them apart.

Don’t forget to take a look at our Lineups and Injuries!

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