Tips Fantasy NBA M16

Many of the games that will take place on M16 are pretty unpredictable, but that doesn’t mean we couldn’t find some great options

Middleton Ala dei Bucks

On this matchday, Bulls, Grizzlies and Knicks players will get their average score, so keep that in mind while you choose your lineup. However, as usual, we won’t include them in our tips. Let’s see who made our list for M16 then!

Centers

  • Bam Adebayo (Miami Heat, 16 credits): He’s on a roll right now and, with Butler sidelined, Bam showed that he can carry the whole team on his back. Also, the Nuggets aren’t exactly an unbeatable team.
  • Myles Turner (Indiana Pacers, 11.9 credits): We still don’t know if Sabonis will be available for the game against the Hornets, but Turner could have an amazing performance anyway. He came back from the injury better than ever and our advice is to trust him in a game like this, even if Sabonis were to play.
  • Enes Kanter (Portland Trail Blazers, 8.9 credits): The match-up against the Rockets is pretty favorable, especially considering how well he’s been playing in the last few games. McCollum and Nurkic are still out, which means that the team depends on him and Dame.

Forwards

  • Khris Middleton (Milwaukee Bucks, 14.7 credits): The Raptors will probaly focus their whole defense on Giannis, which means Middleton is going to be kind of wide open every now and then. If he can make the best of the opportunities he’ll get, he could be the leader of the Bucks on the night.
  • Jerami Grant (Detroit Pistons, 12.5 credits): He’s definitely a legit threat for every defense and right now the whole league knows it. The Cavs might get the W, but we expect Grant to take over the game regardless of the result.
  • Justin Holiday (Indiana Pacers, 7.4 credits): Another very good low-cost option for your team. With Sabonis listed as questionable for M16, he might turn out to be the perfect addition to your team and one of the best fantasy players for this matchday as far as cost-PDK ratio goes.

Guards

  • Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers, 18 credits): Like we said when we talked about Kanter, it’s up to these two to lead the Trail Blazers in a period where they’re missing two key players such as Nurkic and McCollum. It’s Dame Time once again, guys!
  • Jaylen Brown (Boston Celtics, 14 credits): He’s becoming more and more important to this Celtics team and his fantasy performances prove that. The Spurs are always a solid opponent, but there’s no team that can stop Jaylen when he’s on fire.
  • TJ McConnell (Indian Pacers, 7.6 credits): Don’t expect him to save the day, but he can provide some good stats for your fantasy team, which makes him a good low-cost option.

Coaches

  • Rick Carlisle (Dallas Mavericks, 8.7 credits): The Jazz are a really tough opponent, but the Mavs are always up for the challenge. We expect this to be a very closely-contested game that Dallas might steal down the stretch.
  • Terry Stotts (Portland Trail Blazers, 8.4 credits): You might say it’s risky because of the absences of Nurkic and McCollum, but even these Trail Blazers can beat these Rockets. Trust us, bet on Stotts.

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

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