 Hey, everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Susman joined today by Tom Vecchio of FanDuel, who's gonna break down tonight's NBA slate. What's happening, Tom? You've got an interesting six games and a bit of injury news to worry about. There always seems to be a bit of injury news to worry about here on the slate, back to backs, abundant as well. So let's break it down here and let's get into tonight's contest. And we begin at the point guard spot where Lugadages is your top stud on the board, but he did play a ton of minutes last night. It is the second night of the back to back. As I mentioned, nervous about Luka. I'm not really nervous about Luka. I'm actually, you know, having a question about Porzingis because he's been known to sit out on back to backs. We have the Mavs playing their third game in four days. So we kind of have two scenarios. If Porzingis is out, we certainly want plenty of Luka. I don't truly expect Luka to sit out, so we're just gonna go under the assumption that he will be playing tonight. We do need final confirmation on this. We are recording this just after noon Eastern. And when Porzingis is out this season, we see Luka carrying a 39.9% usage rate, which is, of course, a team high, along with producing 1.59 feign dual points per minute. We see him already over 20 field goal attempts per game, nine or more three-pointers in three of his past four games. Plenty of upside. You know, the 218 over, under versus Denver isn't amazing, but that 40% usage rate is really tough to find someone that matches it on this sleep. Luka and Lugadages, the top stud on the board as long as he plays. You got to be worried about Porzingis, worried about the Mavs, like Tom said, recording this around noon Eastern time, which means there's a lot more lineup decisions, a lot more notes and practice reports to come. So make sure you stay tuned and locked in before you set your lineups for good. Another stud that should be available tonight, Tom, it's Trey Yong out of the Atlanta Hawks. Trey Yong always a threat for a 50-point game or a triple double, something like that. Trey Yong got to be a lock-up tonight's sleep. So we have a 232 point over under for the Knicks and the Hawks tonight. It's really, it's tight for the highest on the sleep and it is by far one of the best, I would say overall game environments. We always see the overunders really dictate a lot of ownership when it comes to the NBA. I would say more so than any other sport. And he sits with a 35.2% usage rate now for the Hawks in his current starting five, while the next player, John Collins, is sitting at 20%. So even though this is a pacedown spot for Atlanta, that 35% usage rate combined with the overall, you know, 232 point over under is what we want to be focusing in on. 1.29 Fandal points per minute from Trey Yong. All that three point upside, you know, pulling up from the logo as he's sitting, does every game. We want to be trusting him in this spot, high usage rate and a high over under. Atlanta Hawks always play incredibly fast and that usage rate with Trey Yong is always incredibly high. It's a really good spot for Trey Yong on the Atlanta Hawks in a game tonight which should have that high total. As you mentioned, so let's get Trey Yong locked in our lineups. Up next, we move on to the Miami Heat. And Bam Atabayo at this center position. Always one of these players that you want to put in your lineups and feel good about it because he's a nightly double double threat. Why do you like Bam tonight? Absolutely love Bam tonight. The Heat are one of the teams dealing with a ton of injuries. We have Tyler Hiro still questionable, Kendrick Nunn questionable, Jimmy Butler questionable. They're still without Myers Lender. There's just so much going on with the Heat. And really, if we adjust for those players being off the court, Atabayo's usage rate really doesn't change too much, but his production actually jumps up to 1.41, which is the highest on the team. 2-11 over-under in this game isn't amazing. Again, Charlotte, they are dead last the league when it comes to pace. But we want to be trusting that the matchup is just so good for Atabayo attacking. Charlotte at the center position is one of the things I always say to do. They are allowing the third most two centers sitting at 55.9 Fandu points per game. So we're taking extra production, not necessarily extra usage, and he's only $8,500 tonight. Really cheap enough on Fandu and attacking. The center spot makes a lot of sense. Bam Atabayo, he's not questionable tonight. So these other players, like you mentioned, these sharp shooters are Bam Atabayo in a good spot for Miami. Moving on to some of your value players, because in order to get these studs in, you got to save a little bit of money. So the top value play on the board, it's for Sean Holmes. He's back for the Sacramento Kings. Screwed up my starts with Alex Lenn. I had Harry Giles last week. But with Ra'shawn Holmes back and the price still low, time to take advantage. Yeah, like you said, back in the lineup, he played 19 and 18 minutes in his first two games back. And those were on a back-to-back. So immediately back from injury and playing in two straight games, which is good to see. The Kings have had off for two days now. So hopefully we see the minutes increase. This game also has the 232 point over under tied with the Hawks and the Knicks. This is a big pace-up spot for the Kings going from 25th up to the Pelicans who are sitting at second. So hopefully we see the minutes increase. We have a good pace. We have a good over-under. And he's been producing at one fan-to-point for minutes since returning from injury. So he's checking all the boxes that we possibly want. And I combine with the fact that the Pelicans are 7th worst in the league against powered forwards, allowing 46.2 fan-to-points per game. So 4500, great price tag minutes should be on the rise and a great game environment overall. Really strong game environment, like you said. And Rashawn Holmes was a monster earlier this season. He was someone that we put in our lineups each and every night. Now, the price is lower than it was before. And let's take advantage here tonight. Get Rashawn Holmes into your lineups. Another value play that's worth putting in there is Duncan Robinson. You mentioned before here, Tom, about the players that were questionable. For the Miami Heat, Kendrick Nunn and Tyler Hero come to mind, which means Duncan Robinson should be in a position to do some damage. Yeah, and his shooting streak right now is absolutely unbelievable. And whether Nunn is in, Tyler Hero's in, Jimmy Ballers in, we really don't see Duncan Robinson's usage rate change. He's not a super high usage player sitting at 17%. We do see his production jump up a little bit, but more importantly, he's on fire right now. Over his past three games, he has taken a total of 38 field goal attempts, 37 of which have been three-pointers. We are getting 24, 23, and 27 real points out of him in these past three games. I don't know if there's many other players in the league that take like 97% of their field goal attempts are three-pointers. We are getting immense scoring upside from him. If you look at Charlotte defensively, they're around league average or worse when it comes to three-pointers lad per game, three-pointers percentage lad per game. It really doesn't matter. So the usage rate stays the same regardless of these injuries, and we have a player who's absolutely on fire from three-point range. You want all that upside when it comes to tournaments tonight. Yeah, give us that upside. And like you said, he's not a high usage player, but with these players out, the ball should be in his hands more. We know he's a sharp shooter. Let's see if he can get it going tonight for the Miami. He, like you said, it's a good spot for the heat, both Bam and Duncan Robinson on the radar tonight. One final player to speak about here, Tom, and that brings us to Brandon Knight, who has seen a resurgence with the Detroit Pistons. It's always tough figuring out which point guard is going to get the minutes and the high usage. Brandon Knight, when it's been him, he's been really good. Yeah, recently the Pistons are a bit of a mess, right? You see Knight coming in at $4,900 tonight, and you know, I just want to call it what it is. It's basically Knight and Christian Wood out there. Like, Wood is clearly their best player, and Knight is seeing plenty of minutes with Derek Brose to allow. And kind of regardless of whoever they have on the court, Thon Makers, Femi High, Luke, Langston Galloway, Tony Snell, like, it really doesn't matter. Wood and Knight are the best players. We know he's going to be playing minutes. He produces at 0.90 fangal points per minute, but he should be out there for 32, maybe 35 minutes, should put up around 28 fangal points, which is under one fangal point per minute. You got to remember, he's only $4,900, and has exceeding a 5x value based on that salary. So the Pistons are a bit of a mess, but we just want to take the minutes. We want to take the production. We want to take the consistency. It's a 211 over, under versus the 76ers, which isn't amazing, but we can find some other spots to attack. Getting Brandon Knight in there will allow us to open up some more value and some more high stakes players in our lineups here tonight. It is a mess in Detroit. It's been very, very frustrating. That backcourt with Jordan McCray and Bruce Brown and Brandon Knight figuring out who is going to explode on a nightly basis. It's not easy. But tonight, we're bringing up Brandon Knight, especially under $5,000. That's going to do it for us here on the FanDuel Hurryup. We appreciate the time. Time, Tom, good luck tonight. Same to you. Take it easy. Absolutely. Everybody enjoy the games tonight. We'll see you back here tomorrow for another edition of the FanDuel Hurryup.