Lineups will be posted at least one hour befroe tip off tonight, but with only a two-game slate and no DFS Playbook Pro today, here is a brief rundown of some of the news, notes and guys to target in Monday's two-game playoff slate. 

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A lot of people are going to be stacking the Pacers and Cavaliers due to their higher scoring Game 1, but if you look at the half splits from that game, after playing at a blistering pace of more than 99 possessions per game in the first half, these two slowed to just over 82.5 in the second half, for a pace of 90.8 for the whole game. 

If the shots aren't falling for Indiana or Cleveland like they were in Game 1, it could mean owning more of the Grizzlies and Spurs is the way to go tonight. 

Players To Target - Studs

LeBron James - Playoff LeBron James is here and we got a dose of it in Game 1. However, James may not have even reached his full potential, because he barely did anything in the first 10 minutes of the game. I see him coming out more aggressive early in the game to try and take away the Pacers' and Paul George's confidence.

Kawhi Leonard  - Leonard might have the highest ownership of any player tonight, but at a reasonable price and his 30.4% usage rate in Game 1, it's hard to not like him. Assuming Game 2 is closer even with a spread of 11 points in favor of the Spurs, Leonard has a good chance to be the top fantasy scorer tonight.

Mid-Tier Plays

Jeff Teague - Teague got out-played in Game 1 by Kyrie Irving and while that may continue in Game 2, Teague should put up better numbers after a rough start to the series. Teague was a monster against Irving in the regular season averaging 18.5 points and 11.0 assists in four games against the Cavs' point guard. When he was with the Hawks, Teague had some big playoff games against Irving, so look for a bounce-back tonight from Teague. 

LaMarcus Aldridge - Aldridge actually had a higher usage rate in Game 1 than Leonard did and if that continues tonight he has 40 fantasy point potential at a salary of $6400 on DraftKings and $6500 on FanDuel. You'd like to see some more rebounding and blocked shots from the big man in Game 2, but if his scoring continues, Aldridge has some nice upside at potentially low ownership.

Bargain

Tristan Thompson - The Pacers are one of the worst rebounding teams in the NBA and with Thompson as the only credible defender to matchup against Myles Turner, expect another 30-plus minutes from him tonight. If he can keep his per-minutes stats up against this poor rebounding team, we could see a lot more missed shots in this game, which could mean Thompson has some incredible upside for a player under $5000 at both sites. 

Tony Parker - Hubie Brown was on the call for the Spurs and Grizzlies Game 1 and noted that Parker looked like he was in his 20s playing in that game. Parker averaged better than a fantasy point per minute and made value in just 22 minutes of action in the blowout. Assuming Game 2 is somewhat closer, Parker could bring that same kind of value, even as a potentially higher-owned player. With 30 fantasy point upside, it's hard to ignore Parker sitting at less than $4500 at both sites.