Top 4 Shooting Guards
- Tyreke Evans ($7,700) vs. Oklahoma City Thunder
- Donovan Mitchell ($7,500) vs. Portland Trail Blazers
- Kent Bazemore ($5,900) vs. Detroit Pistons
- Jordan Clarkson ($5,800) vs. Boston Celtics
Rationale:
- A left arm injury has forced Memphis Grizzlies guard Tyreke Evans to miss each of the past five games, but he is expected to be in the lineup Sunday night. Each night, Evans is a solid FanDuel NBA roster addition, as he is one of just 10 players in the league posting at least 19 points, 5.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists a game. Along with balanced skill-set, Evans has become an efficient shooter in his first full season with the Grizzlies, shooting a career-high 39.2 percent from 3-point range and converting 45.8 percent of his shot attempts, matching the best mark of his nine-year career.
- Throughout his four years in the NBA, Jordan Clarkson has proven that he doesn’t need much time on the court to pour in points. Clarkson has averaged 28.1 minutes a game during his 273-game tenure with the Los Angeles Lakers and has a career scoring average of 14.1 points a game. As the revamped Cleveland Cavaliers figure out their rotation, Clarkson is expected to become a key contributor off the bench, a role he served with the Lakers this year. A rough shooting night against the Phoenix Suns snapped an eight-game streak with at least 10 points for Clarkson Tuesday night, his final game before making his debut with Cleveland this afternoon.