What is up, FANation? We are back on this wonderful Monday, November 18th, with a nine-game NBA DFS slate! There has already been a lot of value opening up, and sure to be more before tip, but this is where we are looking as of right now.

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Spencer Dinwiddie , PG/SG BKN ($6,000) - No surprise that the value is absolutely on Dinwiddie here, as he looks to gain another start in the place of injured Kyrie Irving . Not only did Dinwiddie play 30 minutes, in route to almost 36 fantasy points in his previous spot-start, he also carried a massive 38.75% usage rate. Dinwiddie gets a matchup tonight against another pretty banged up back-court in the Pacers, who going to be without starting point-guard Malcolm Brogdon , as well as starting shooting-guard Jeremy Lamb . This should be a great spot for Dinwiddie once again.
 
Tristan Thompson , C CLE ($5,600) - I know we have already discussed TT in the chat a little, but there was no chance I was leaving him off the Value Vault. TT will be the lone ranger it seems in the front-court tonight for the Cavs, as both Kevin Love AND Larry Nance are looking to sit. This is huge value on Thompson, who we can now fully expect to see 30-plus minutes of floor-time. Thompson has been pretty good as of late, going for 35 or more fantasy points in five of seven, while two went for 45-plus. He gets a decent match-up against the Knicks in MSG tonight, and you have to love the price.
 
Malik Monk , PG/SG CHA ($5,000) - I know that Batum is back and that is fine. With Graham now in a starting role, and Dwayne Bacon banged up, Monk has been given a decent amount of run as of late. He has now seen 22, 26, 27, and 29 minutes in his last four contests, while notching out fantasy point outputs of 31, 39.5, 25.5, and 27.9, in which would all exceed his value at the current price on DK. The Hornets travel to TOR to take on the Raps, who have given up the fifth most fantasy points to the shooting-guard spot over their last five games. If this game also happens to get out of hand, we know Monk should get nice garbage time run on the back-end as well. Like this play!
 
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Tomas Satoransky , PG CHI ($4,800) - Sato was talked up by Coach Boylen in a report earlier today, and coach mentioned that he told Satoransky he needed to start looking for more shots. Hopefully, this becomes a testament and Sato starts to take a few more shots. If he happens to add 15 or so points on top of his already decent assist, rebounds and defensive stats, he could easily get over the 30 fantasy point mark on most nights. Sato has put up 25 or more FanDuel points in four of his last five contests, with a total of TEN steals over his last five as well. It is worth noting that the Bucks have allowed the fifth most fantasy points to the point-guard spot over their last five as well. 
 
Joe Harris , SF BKN ($4,800) - Harris saw a nice usage bump as well in the Nets' most recent game, and it showed. Harris had his best night of the season, playing 35 minutes, scoring 22 points, grabbing four rebounds, dishing eight dimes, and swiping two steals against the Bulls, good for a 44.5 FanDuel fantasy performance. This won't happen every night obviously, but while the Nets are without two of their biggest usage players in Irving and Levert, we can take advantage of a cheap Joe Harris . It is worth noting that the Pacers are hurting as well, as mentioned up above with the Dinwiddie bit. 
 
Aaron Holiday , PG IND ($4,100) - Originally had Holiday on the DK list...until I saw how dirt cheap he is on FD. He is $5.5k on DK, and $4.1K on FanDuel, so you can see the immediate savings you will have on FD. With Brogdon out as well in the Pacers most recent game, Holiday picked up the spot-start and played 34 minutes, while amassing 30.3 FanDuel points. On top of a 11 point, four boards, five dime night, he was also able to grab up three steals to boot, which was also why his FanDuel point total was a smidge higher, thus also increasing his value over on FD.