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Trust The Process DFS NBA – December 23rd, 2020 FanDuel and DraftKings

The DFS NBA “Trust The Process” article is an in-depth look at the DFS Army NBA Research Station to help find plays on today’s 13-game slate! The goal is to help make a solidified process everyone can follow to crush cash games and tournaments alike. You can find me on Twitter @AUFan30 or in Slack throughout most of the day if you have any questions!

Mar 29, 2019; Washington, DC, USA; Duke Blue Devils forward RJ Barrett (5) drives to the basket against Virginia Tech Hokies guard Ahmed Hill (13) during the first half in the semifinals of the east regional of the 2019 NCAA Tournament at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Point Guards

New to the RS this season will be the removal of the And1 grading metric. Instead, we will use the DFSA Grades. The DFSA Grades are very similar to what the And1 used to be but puts them in a much easier to read /100 grading system. DFS Grades factors in several different columns, including aDVP, Ceiling, Floor, USG%, etc. I like to keep track of the Top 5 players from each position. Take note of these guys and see if they stay high on the list of the other metrics we will look at.

Next, we will sort by 6X% for cash games. When we do this, we see Dejounte Murray rise to the top of the list. We also see John Wall fly up on this list, and that is largely due to the role/minutes he will get at this price. We also see Luka fall off the list here solely because of the price we have to pay for Luka on this slate. He is still an amazing cash play, but 6X (desired cash target number) will be very difficult for a guy of Luka’s price to achieve.

For GPP’s we will sort by 7X%. 7X is the desired value we want to see from a player compared to his salary. If a player hits over 7X, he has a much better chance of being optimal than those that do not. Doing this, we see Coby White stay on the top of the list. The list remains the same as the 6X players as well.

We will then sort by FP/Min. The FP/Min column is very useful in telling us who produces when they are on the court. Doing this, we see the studs enter the list, as expected when sortig byt this ind of column. However, we note that Chris Paul is ahead of two point guards who will cost us $2K more to roster on this slate. Let’s note that.

The next step is to sort by USG%. If we’re looking for what studs to build around, we want a guy who is heavily involved in his offense. Notice that Luka has been on top of all of these lists we have looked at so far involving offensive usage. We also see Trae Young pop this list for the first time, making him more of a GPP target tonight for us.

When we have what guys we want to target selected, we then want to look at two columns in particular: Who’s Hot? and Clock Watch. These two columns are very important for GPP plays in particular. Every player goes through a cold stretch as well as hot streaks. One thing we really need to note here is the fact that these are the first games of the season, so we will revisit these sections once we get some games and data to populate this section.

Finally, for guards, in particular, we look for guys in Pace Up matchups. This leads to more transition opportunities as well as steal opportunities. For cash games, we don’t necessarily worry too much about the Pace, but it is a very good metric for GPP guards. For guards, we sort by Descending under Pace (+/-).

Shooting Guards and Small Forwards

SG’s and SF’s follow the exact same process as the PG’s do.

Power Forwards

For Power Forwards, we will follow the exact same process for these guys, however, we will change one thing. For PF’s, we want a slow-paced matchup. This is due to PF’s getting more steal and block opportunities, as well as rebound opportunities from set offenses. To find these guys, we will go to Pace of Play and sort Pace (+/-) by Ascending order. Again, take note of any PF’s noticed from the other metrics we’ve already looked at.

Centers

Centers follow the exact same process as PF’s.

Vegas

We will then want to gather the top 3 teams to target based on Vegas. A lot of money moves through Vegas, and they are usually very spot on with how scoring will go. When we go to the Vegas section and sort by Descending, we see Phoenix, Dallas, and Atlanta pop on the list. This tells us the studs in particular from these games should see higher scoring than usual tonight, so guys like Luka, Ayton, Booker, Trae, Collins, and Porzingis all appear to be in great spots per Vegas.

Tier List

You will want to make a Tier List of the players you’ve found based on your research. Treat this list as an “in case they’re scratched” list. I would always recommend making the highest priced guy the first on your list, therefore if he is scratched then you have nothing to worry about salary-wise with your edits in case he is scratched just before lock. What I do is I take note of the guys that have appeared in every section I’ve detailed above, and the guys that show up the most in those sections go to the top of my list. I adore the Top 3 from each position in the DS and love the 4th and 5th guys. I do not exclude anyone ever from the DS, doing the adore/love method just pushes my guys into more lineups. Therefore, in total, I end up adoring 3 PG’s, 3 SG’s, 3 SF’s, 3 PF’s, and 3 C’s. Do not adore too many players!

Minutes

For cash games, I do make a rule on the RS to include only players who will play over 24 minutes. This is something that needs to be monitored, as the closer we get to lock the RS may not be updated and may require a manual adjustment to a player’s minutes. To add this setting, simply select the down arrow under EDIT Mins under the TODAYS – Projections tab, hover over Number Filters, select Custom Filter.

We will then select “Is greater than or equal to” from the drop-down box and 24 in the input box.

Domination Station Fpts/$ and Ownership %

Once we have our list of guys to target, we want to check out who is popping on the DS. The first section we want to pull up is the Fpts/$. Players hitting value is crucial to taking down any cash contest or tourney and we want to be sure we’re getting the best bang for our buck. We do this by sorting by Fpts/$.

We also want to check out projected ownerships. This is very useful when trying to decide what value to play, or deciding what studs to fade in tournaments. This can also help bring a player to your attention you may not have noticed in the Research Station! The industry is usually very spot on about what players are in good spots, so this ownership tab is very important to watch.

Top Plays for Today!!

These are my personal Top 3 Plays that I believe will most likely be on the optimal lineup at each position based on the RS numbers. These will likely change when news comes out closer to lock, so make sure you’re in the #nba-breaking-news and #nba-coaches-notes channels and turn notifications on! (Salaries sorted by FD/DK)

PG

  1. Coby White $6,200/$6,500
  2. Luka Doncic $11,400/$10,000
  3. Dejounte Murray $6,200/$5,600

SG

  1. Zach LaVine $7,900/$7,900
  2. Collin Sexton $6,000/$6,100 (Watch News)
  3. Donovan Mitchell $8,100/$8,000

SF

  1. Giannis Antetokounmpo $11,500/$10,200 (PF on DK)
  2. Patrick Williams $3,500/$3,000
  3. Jimmy Butler $8,200/$7,700

PF

  1. Christian Wood $6,400/$6,300 (C on DK, easily #1 C on DK)
  2. Zion Williamson $7,700/$7,500
  3. John Collins $7,700/$7,600

C

  1. Karl-Anthony Towns $9,400/$9,700
  2. Andre Drummond $8,400/$8,000
  3. Wendell Carter Jr. $5,500/$5,400

 

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