Sunday’s NBA DFS Picks
The NBA Schedule for Sunday, March 25 features six late games. Here are some suggested NBA Daily Fantasy plays for today.
Point Guard – Raptors’ Kyle Lowry (vs. L.A. Clippers, 6PM ET) $8,300
Lowry is on a hot streak when it comes to fantasy. He has posted at least 42.5 fantasy points in four straight games, including 62 against the Nets on Friday. Today Lowry faces a Clippers’ defense that has been a mess. I think Lowry continues his hot streak tonight and pushes for another double-double in points and assists.
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Shooting Guard – Knicks’ Trey Burke (at Washington, 6PM ET) $4,900
Burke is a cheap option to consider tonight. He has posted up at least 25 fantasy points in four of his last five games, including 34 against the Timberwolves on Friday. Burke may be able to collect big minutes tonight against the Wizards as the Knicks continue to tank. He has the potential to hit 30 fantasy points again, which can be a big boost to your team.
Small Forward – Jazz’ Joe Ingles (at Golden State, 8:30PM ET) $6,200
The Jazz are facing a favorable matchup against the Warriors tonight, who struggle on defense. Ingles has been a steady scoring option for Utah and he also is able to rack up rebounds and assists. Ingles has 29.5 fantasy points or more in nine of his last 10 games and continues to have a very affordable price tag. I recommend riding his hot streak against Golden State tonight.
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Power Forward – Warriors’ Draymond Green (vs. Utah, 8:30PM ET) $8,600
Green is listed as probable to play today despite his pelvic issue. With Curry getting injured again and Durant and Thompson remaining out, Green will have to continue to carry the load for the Warriors. Prior to getting hurt, Green had put up back-to-back 50-point fantasy efforts.
Center – Clippers’ DeAndre Jordan (at Toronto, 6PM ET) $8,000
Jordan is coming off a poor showing against the Pacers on Friday, but he has been pretty solid prior to that. Tonight Jordan has a strong matchup with the Raptors, who have struggled to defend frontcourt options. Jordan had 14 points, 17 rebounds and 2 blocks in his first meeting with the Raptors this season. I think he can match that tonight.