Steph Curry exploded for 31.1% usage and 31 points in Game 1. His elite shot-making and ability to create offense in tight spaces make him a premier high-upside play.
Paolo Banchero scored 36 points on 37.9% usage in Game 1. His ability to generate offense in isolation and get to the line makes him a valuable DFS piece, even in a slow-paced game.
Derrick White played 37 minutes and dropped 30 points in Game 1. With Jayson Tatum (wrist) expected to sit, White’s usage should increase, making him an excellent cash game play.
Davion Mitchell scored 18 points, grabbed 4 rebounds, and dished out 9 assists in Game 1. His aggressive play style and ability to lead the second unit make him an appealing value option.
Jaylen Brown posted 16 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals in Game 1. With Tatum likely out, Brown should step into an expanded offensive role, giving him clear upside in tournaments.
Andrew Wiggins scored 14 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, and 1 steal in Game 1. Expect the Miami Heat to lean more on Wiggins in Game 2, making him an intriguing mid-range GPP play.
Dillon Brooks played significant minutes in Game 1, contributing 11 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, and 1 steal. With another close game expected in Game 2, Brooks’ role could expand significantly.
Al Horford underwhelmed in Game 1 but remains a key part of the Boston Celtics’ starting lineup. His consistent minutes and role make him an attractive GPP play at this discounted price.
💡 Pro Tip: Monitor starting lineups and player news leading up to tip-off, as late scratches or lineup changes can significantly impact your DFS lineups.
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