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Tips fantasy NBA playoff M17
Here we go with the three players for role to face this incredible M17 of the NBA Playoffs 2020
Good Tuesday morning to all our coaches. After the extraordinary epilogue of game 2 between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Denver Nuggets, we are ready to restart with another round of the NBA Playoffs. While the Nuggets will try to overturn the series starting from 2-0 for the Lakers, in the East instead the Celtics got up thanks to the return of Gordon Hayward. Let’s see in detail the three players per role recommended on this gamedays.
Guards
- Kemba Walker (Boston Celtics, 11.5 credits): In the series against the Heat we are not seeing the best version of the former Hornets play. Despite this, if the Celtics really want to try to overturn the odds of the series, they can’t ignore Kemba’s talent.
- Tyler Herro (Miami Heat, 8.7 credits): Pat Riley’s umpteenth discovery in Draft 2019 is paying off in these Playoffs. In game 3, Tyler kept his teammates on their feet with his triples when the match was slipping away. The boy has talent and personality to spare, there is no reason not to take him into our teams.
- Gary Harris (Denver Nuggets, 5.9 credits): One of the few defensive secrets of the Nuggets in these Playoffs. For this reason, Gary will see a lot of the field also in the match against the Lakers and will be able to guarantee various bonuses to our coaches.
Forwards
- Anthony Davis (Los Angeles Lakers, 21.7 credits): After the incredible triple of game 2 it was practically impossible not to recommend him for this day. Despite the technical gesture, AD in the last quarter proved he can keep up with a player like Jokic and can still be decisive in the rest of the series.
- Jae Crowder (Miami Heat, 9.8 credits): The former Celtics winger is proving his worth in the series against his old team. If the motivations will continue to assist him, Jae can represent a highly reliable forward for a gameday so difficult to interpret.
- Jerami Grant (Denver Nuggets, 6.2 credits): Coach Malone’s other defensive intuition is not doing his best in the series against the Los Angeles Lakers. Jerami seems completely out of the game, but the Nuggets trust him and need his defensive skills to limit LeBron and AD’s overwhelming physical power.
Centres
- Nikola Jokic (Denver Nuggets, 20.1 credits): After a terrifying game 1, the Serbian center got back on track and started an exciting duel against Anthony Davis. We have lost the words to comment on his technical qualities, but he only needs a small step to take to become the best center in the NBA today. Has it come his time to shine?
- Bam Adebayo (Miami Heat, 17.8 credits): Even on a bad day of play, the good Bam always manages to place great stats. Adebayo has become an incredible player on both sides of the pitch and is the benchmark for Coach Spoelstra’s schemes.
- Dwight Howard (Los Angeles Lakers, 7.3 credits): The ex Superman is representing an important tactical weapon to curb Jokic’s talent. In the minutes in which he plays, Dwight always manages to place good statistics and his cost allows such an ambitious bet.
Coach
- Brad Stevens (Boston Celtics, 9.2 credits): After reopening the series against the Heat, the Celtics coach seems to have the right weapons to win Game 4. Hayward’s return completes Boston’s rotations perfectly and gives the possibility of further offensive and defensive solutions.