Sunday, Sunday, Sunday! Four games are on the docket tonight, and some of those games are a little...mismatched. The Warriors play Brooklyn. The Thunder play Phoenix (though, uhh, the Thunder are 0-4 this year, so...). The Jazz play the Mavericks. The Wizards/Clippers game should be fun, though!
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy basketball lineup picks for FanDuel on 10/28/18. These DFS lineup picks can vary from higher-priced players and elite options to lower-priced players and value picks on FanDuel.
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FanDuel DFS Guards
John Wall - PG, @ LAC ($9,500)
Wall is a good high-priced option against a Clippers team that has allowed the sixth-most FanDuel points to point guards this year. Wall is scoring 21.2 points per game despite a 13 percent mark from three. That should creep up significantly soon and once it does, Wall could wind up challenging his career-high scoring mark of 23.1 per game. While the Clippers hold opponents to the sixth-lowest three-point field goal percentage, that percentage is still 32.5 percent, so this game still presents Wall with a chance to improve on his current numbers.
Wesley Matthews - SG, vs UTA ($5,100)
The Jazz have been very good defensively against opposing two-guards, but I still like Matthews as a lower-priced option on a weak slate. He's scored 20 or more points in three straight games and he's a constant threat from deep. He doesn't contribute as much elsewhere as other players, but his scoring upside with just four games to choose from is enticing.
FanDuel DFS Forwards
Joe Ingles - SF, @ DAL ($6,600)
Dallas allows the fourth-most fantasy points to small forwards, and while Ingles is on a bit of a cold spell, he's still taking a good number of shots while contributing rebounds and assists. Those shots will start to fall again at some point, and it could come on Sunday against the Mavericks, who allow the highest three-point field goal percentage in the NBA while also allowing the sixth-most points. Lots of reasons to like Ingles here.
Tobias Harris- SF, vs WAS ($7,600)
In addition to a strong matchup with the Wizards, Harris comes into this game averaging career-highs in points and rebounds. In his eighth NBA season, Harris is finally looking like the go-to option on a team, and he should sustain that energy against Washington on Sunday. He's grabbed nine or more rebounds in four of his five games this season and already has five blocks on the season as well.
FanDuel DFS Centers
Steven Adams - C, vs PHO ($7,300)
The Suns allow more FanDuel points to centers than any other NBA team has this season. Deandre Ayton is a great prospect on the offensive end, but he isn't shutting down top centers. Adams has seen a drop off in efficiency early this year, but he's rebounding the ball better than ever and is currently averaging a career-high 14 points per game.