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Reggie Jackson- Jackson plays better at home, and recently picked up his game. Tonight he faces the Bulls, who are allowing points guards to score 46 fantasy points a game over the last ten games.
Mike Conley- Conley is facing Portland tonight, who have allowed the second most fantasy points to point guards over the last five games. Conley has only played one game since returning from injury, so proceed with caution.
James Harden- You can’t sit Harden after his last game. He can easily explode again tonight, facing the Suns, who allow shooting guards to score 37 fantasy points a game. I also expect this to be the highest scoring game of the night.
Eric Bledsoe- Bledsoe is coming off a five point game, he will look to bounce back tonight against the Rockets. Which should help Bledsoe, who like play an up-tempo game.
Trevor Ariza- Ariza has 30+ fantasy points in five of his last six, and tonight should be no different..
Harrison Barnes- Barnes is seeing more shots and minutes with Klay, take advantage of his price while you can.
Pau Gasol- The Pistons allow the most fantasy points to power forwards on the season, the only worry is Pau is coming off a back-back
Josh Smith- The Rockets will be shorthanded up front, so look for Smith to see some extra burn tonight, and in return some extra fantasy points.
Brandan Wright- If Len is out again, Wright has some nice value against an undersized Rockets team.
Roy Hibbert- I usually stay away from Hibbert, but the Nets are allowing centers to score 56 fantasy points a game over their last five. This is something even Hibbert should take advantage of.
*Stats via Rotowire.com