DraftKings

Eric Gordon , SG HOU - With no Russell Westbrook in the lineup Gordon has taken over as the No.2 scoring option behind James Harden . He has scored exactly 30.75 FP in each of the two games this series which would be 6x return on today's price tag. I love a few things here for Gordon, first, he has taken 37 shots over the two games and the other is that he has taken 16 three-pointers. Now, I know he went 0-for-10 from three in Game 2 but that isn't going to happen again. If a few more of those fall and his usage remains there is 40 FP upside here.
 
Goran Dragic , PG MIA - Kendrick Nunn did not see the floor again in Game 2 which paved the way for Dragic to play 32 minutes in the Heat's Game 2 win. So far Dragic is averaging 18 shots a night while playing over 30 minutes in these two games. With Miami up two games to zero in this series I would see no reason why the Heat would change what has been working. Dragic is another strong play at this price point.
 
Jeff Green , C HOU - Green followed up his strong Game 1 performance with a solid Game 2 showing, scoring 15 points with seven rebounds over 37 minutes. He has played 32 and 37 minutes in the two games this series so that should tell you that another 30 minute night is in store for Green. His under $5,000 price tag will make him a popular option today.
 
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Hassan Whiteside , C POR - On FanDuel the block upside is what will make Whiteside a viable value play in this series. Over the first two games he has eight total blocks while averaging 23 minutes a night. He has scored 29 and 26 FP in those two games which would be close to 6x return on his price tag. I see little reason why another near double-double performance with a handful of blocks can't be in his future.
 
Tyler Herro , SG MIA - Herro has played 33 and 34 minutes in the two games this series against the Pacers as he benefits from Kendrick Nunn getting the DNP's. Herro has give us at least 25 FP in each of those contest which is 5x return on his current price tag. He should be another safe play today at the shooting guard position as it seems unlikely Miami changes anything up given their success in this series.
 
Danilo Gallinari , SF OKC - I am a big Galliari guy, I think he is rather safe and can occasionally pop off for some nice GPP upside like we saw in Game 1 when he went for 29 points and 39 fantasy points. In Game 2 he played another 33 minutes and finished with 17 points and five boards. He has the size advantage in this match up against a Rockets team that likes to play small ball. The price tag is certainly fair and if you want a nice floor play for your GPP lineups I would go here.