Welcome back to the Fantasy Alarm NBA DFS Value Vault! It is Wednesday, February the 12th, and we have a massive 11-game NBA DFS slate on tap before we head into the All-Star Break. There is tons of value on the slate at the current moment, with more to come, so let us see where we are at so far!

DRAFTKINGS

1. Wayne “The Long-Ball Drain” Ellington ($3,200)- Ellington has quietly been very productive over his last three contests for the Knicks. Elly has played 18, 27, and 32 minutes over those three, putting up nice DraftKings fantasy point totals of 15.3, 29.3, and 23.8, as well. He has scored at least 12 points in each, grabbed a total of seven boards, dished out a total of four dimes, and has recorded two thefts as well in those three. The major reason we love the punt value on Wayne here relies solely in his three-point shooting, in which he has taken a total of 29 field-goals over his last three, with 22 of those coming via the long-ball. On DraftKings, we get the extra half-point value added to this for these shots. Also, WAS is bad against most positions, and are allowing the 10th most DK FPs to opposing SGs over their last 10.

2. Cam Johnson ($3,200)- Another nearly min-price option here, as the Suns are needing some forward help. They could possibly be without Deandre Ayton once again tonight, and are already missing Dario Saric and AAron Baynes . Mikal Bridges has gained the starting role at the SF as a result of the injuries, leaving the back-up minutes to Cam here, and he has now seen 22 or more minutes in four of his last five contests. Also, as a result of the increased minutes, he has produced DK point totals of 17.5, 25.5, 23, and 21.5, all which are exceeding his value at this price point. I fully expect Cam to see around 20 or so minutes even if Ayton is a go. Lastly, the Warriors have not defended the SF spot very well lately, and are allowing the SECOND most FPs to the spot over their last 10. Nice punt value on Cam Johnson as well tonight.

3. Dwayne Dedmon ($4,700)- This is a great price on Dedmon once again, as he has played really nice minutes since joining the Hawks via trade almost a week ago. Deddy has now seen 28, 33, 35, 31, and 23 minutes as a part of the Hawks rotation, and with Clint Capela still side-lined, he should continue to eat up minutes. Tonight, the Hawks welcome in the Cavs, who could be without Kevin Love . We already know how bad defensively the Pistons were with Drummond as their starting C, so we can use this to our advantage here tonight with Dedmon. Not only has Dwayne played big minutes, he has produced well also, going for 41.8, 35.5, 28.5, and 31.8 DK points over his last four straight contests. If you spend down at the Center position tonight, it should be for Dedmon.

FANDUEL

1. Larry Nance ($4,500)- If and when Love happens to sit, Nance has essentially already been named the starting PF for the Cavs tonight. Nance is $600 cheaper on FanDuel than he is over on DraftKings, but I would consider him an easy plug on both major sites. Nance has done well in these spot-starts so far, this season, and we should see this continue tonight. The Hawks have not been good against the PF spot, as they have allowed the 4th most FD points to the position over their last 10. Nance has topped 26 FD points in three of his last five, with two of his last three contests going for 35+ FD points as well.

2. Jordan Clarkson ($4,900)- It has already been listed that starting PG Mike Conley is questionable with an illness for tonight’s game. Conley already missed last game due to rest purposes on a back-to-back, and I could easily see Utah electing to continue to hold the veteran PG out until after the All-Star Break. Clarkson has been a major spark of offense off the bench for the Jazz over their last two games, going for 40.2 and 44.0 FD points over that span, along with playing 29 and 30 minutes as well. He is carrying the second highest usage rate on the team at 26.7, only under starter Donovan Mitchell , over that 2-game span to boot.

3. Paul Millsap ($5,200)- Really didn’t want to list Millsap here, but he has been absolutely balling over his last two games since returning from injury. He has only play 17 and 19 minutes in his last two, but has notched out 31.2 and 43.9 FD points in those short minutes. He has scored 12 and 22 points, grabbed seven and 11 rebounds, dished out three and four dimes, swatted one shot, and stole two balls as well in those couple games. If you haven’t looked at Paul’s home/road splits, you should go do so, as he plays MUCH better on his home floor in Denver. Tonight, the Nuggets welcome in the Lakers to town. Not saying his is a smash play by any means, and this test will be a bit tougher with the Bigs of LA, but he has been very good since returning.