After a light Sunday slate, the action picks up Monday with nine
games on the schedule. However, a few of the top performers draw tough
defensive match ups, and a result, fantasy owners have to be careful
about which high-priced options are worth the cost. In the end, there
are some mid-priced options that may offer more bang for the buck.
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Stud of the day
F LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Denver Nuggets
$9,100 salary | 18.2% of cap
James is averaging 31.6 points, 6.2 rebounds and 7.6 assists over his
last five games, and he should deliver another big performance Monday
against a Denver defense that is allowing the fourth-most points in the
NBA
Start ‘em
G Mario Chalmers, Miami Heat at Brooklyn Nets
$4,300 salary | 8.6% of cap
Chalmers has averaged 16.5 points and 5.3 assists in 34 minutes of
action over his last four games, and he appears to have passed Norris Cole as
the top option at point guard. He should post another solid line
against a Brooklyn team that struggles to slow down opposing point
guards.
G Rajon Rondo, Boston Celtics vs. Phoenix Suns
$7,600 salary | 15.2% of cap
He is nearly averaging a triple-double this season, and he should
stuff the stat sheet again Monday in what should be a high-scoring game
between two teams that rank among the worst in the NBA in points
allowed.
F Jimmy Butler, Chicago Bulls at Los Angeles Clippers
$5,900 salary | 11.8% of cap
Derrick Rose is
questionable, and even if he does play, Butler has a great matchup
against a Clippers defense that struggles to defend athletic wings.
Butler is averaging 37.6 fantasy points, and his breakout season should
continue Monday.
C Greg Monroe, Detroit Pistons vs. Orlando Magic
$6,000 salary | 12.0% of cap
Andre Drummond can’t
stay out of foul trouble, and Monroe just keeps delivering
double-doubles. The matchup against Orlando is favorable, and Monroe
should put up numbers on par with the higher-priced centers on the board
Monday.
Sit ‘em
G Monta Ellis, Dallas Mavericks at Charlotte Hornets
$5,700 salary | 11.4% of cap
Ellis doesn’t do much other than score, and he draws a rough matchup against Lance Stephenson on Monday. The Hornets are allowing the second-fewest points per game to opposing shooting guards this season.
C Dwight Howard, Houston Rockets at Memphis Grizzlies
$7,600 salary | 15.2% of cap
The Grizzlies defense is allowing the fewest points per game in the NBA, and thanks to Marc Gasol,
they are particularly tough in the paint. Heading into Monday’s
matchup, no team has been better at shutting down opposing centers.