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Jordan Clarkson- Jordan Clarkson has put up 30 plus fantasy points in six of his last seven games. He also will be facing the Minnesota Timberwolves, who allow 41 fantasy points a game to point guards.
Ramon Sessions- John Wall will be out again tonight, so I like Ramon Sessions to have another nice game. He will be facing the Brooklyn Nets, who have allowed 43 fantasy points a game to point guards over their last five.
Bradley Beal- Bradley Beal will see more touches with Wall out again, and he has a nice matchup against the Brooklyn Nets. This will also likely be a close game, which always helps.
James Harden- I think James Harden has a big night after Steph Curry’s performance last night. He will try to make this MVP race even more exciting.
Andrew Wiggins- I think Andrew Wiggins has another nice game tonight, it also won’t be that hard to have a good game against the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers have allowed small forwards to average 40 fantasy points a game over their last five.
Al-Farouq Aminu- Chandler Parsons is out again, Al-Farouq Aminu should see good minutes, but he is always a risk. One positive note though is that the Denver Nuggets have allowed the most points to small forwards in the league.
Anthony Davis- Anthony Davis is due for a huge game. He also face the Phoenix Suns, who have allowed power forwards to average 40 fantasy points a game over their last ten.
Kevin Love- Kevin Love is coming off a solid game and will be facing the Boston Celtics. A team that allows the third most fantasy points to power forwards in the league.
Brandan Wright- The New Orleans Pelicans are allowing 60 fantasy points a game to centers over their last five games. With Alex Len out the rest of the year, Brandon Wright will continue to see minutes.
*All stats via Rotowire.com