Welcome back to another edition of the Fantasy Alarm NBA DFS Value Vault! Once again, we have four playoff games on tap for today, so let’s see what kind of value we can find for this slate!

DRAFTKINGS

Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot ($4,700) – First off, just try to say his name three times fast…You can’t. All jokes aside, this guy has been playing pretty damn lights out since the restart began. He is carrying around a 19% usage rate for the restart, including 18.9% in the first playoff game where we saw him shoot the lights out once again going for 24 actual, seven boards, and two dimes. He shot nine-for-thirteen from the field, including six-of-nine from three-ball land, and this is a big reason we want him on DK, is for that arc value. The seven boards were very encouraging as well, and TOR isn’t exactly the best rebounding team, so I still feel comfy saying he could still pull down 4-5 boards plausibly, and we know he is going to shoot. He played the most minutes of any bench player by a good margin at 33 minutes in game 1, and they will need him if they want to steal one of these games from TOR.

Jordan Clarkson ($4,700) – This one is no secret, and he will be chalky once again. His price pretty much didn’t move from game one to game two, and he played almost 40 minutes with Conley out of the bubble for the birth of his child. Conley has returned to the bubble, and the Jazz are hopeful he can return on Friday, however, this just means another huge minute, high usage (20.0% only second behind Don Mitch who had 44.4%!!), game for Clarkson once again today in Game two against Denver. He put up 27.5 fantasy points in game one, and we know he is going to get his.

Monte Morris ($3,700) – If you happen to be looking to be pay down at the guard spot, Monte Morris is that guy to pay for today. Monte played 29 big minutes for Denver in game one, and he actually closed out the game in the final minutes of the fourth over Michael Porter Jr. I think Malone liked this look, and he played very well throughout the whole game. He put up 14 points, three boards, four dimes, a steal, and block, which was good for a smidge over 28 DK fantasy points. He was near perfect from the field also, shooting six-of-nine, and two-of-three from the arc as well. Love the value on a guy seeing these types of minutes in game one, very encouraging.

FANDUEL

Marcus Smart ($5,600) – We have seen this scenario many times before, one of the main players for BOS goes down, whether it be Kemba, Brown, or Hayward, and it is Hayward in this case and he could miss up to four weeks. This means one thing. Chalk Smart, and Smart will likely see the floor for the whole game today. This price is more than fair on FD for him, and his defensive peripherals make him that much more valuable on FD today, however, he is in play on both sites.

Joe Ingles ($5,500) – Another guy that is in play on both sites, but there was way to many cheap guards I liked on DK, so had to put him in FD. Ingles is going to play close to 40 minutes once again, and he was in the value vault on Monday for it as well. Ingles is one of the best chalky values on the slate, and there’s just about no reason to fade him. He put up 19 points, five boards, six dimes, and one steal in route to 34 FD fantasy points in game one, and we can expect similar production today.

Marcus Morris ($4,700) – I hate myself for not being higher on him in game one against the Mavs, as he was one of the integral parts for the Clipper’s win in game one. Not to mention the fact that Kristaps Porzingis got ejected for a bogus call, but that’s neither here nor there, the fact of the matter is Marcus played big mins and made big shots all game. He tallied up 19 actual, six boards, one dime, and FOUR steals, which was good for almost 40 FD fantasy points. His price did go up a little, but not much, and he is still VERY affordable today against the Mavs in game two.