 Hey everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Susman, joined today by Jeroen Dijkmeijer of dailyrotor.com. We're here to break down tonight's NBA Slate. What's happening, Drew? Just three games on the slate, but still plenty of plays for fan dual players out there. So hopefully we can find the right ones tonight. Yanis being out is certainly going to open up some value. We'll get to that in a moment, but we'll begin with the Atlanta Hawks taking on the Charlotte Hornets tonight. And Tray Young is in the lineup. Certainly someone that's always worth playing. He's one of our top stars on the board tonight. Yeah, it's obviously a good matchup in the sense that Charlotte's not an elite defensive team. They do play slower, but I think more than anything on a three game slate, you want to think through what types of game environments are going to be the most compelling ones. And Atlanta and Charlotte are two teams that are not playing on the second night of back-to-back, whereas the other games have teams playing on the second night of back-to-back. So I think the upside is really strong for this to be the game that it stays competitive and gets the starters deep into the 30s and minutes. And Tray Young is certainly that guy for Atlanta. So I think both Tray Young and John Collins for Atlanta tonight are quite interesting at the top of the board in terms of pricing. Absolutely. Both make sense here tonight. But Tray Young for Atlanta is going to go off and always has the ability to put up 50 real points, which translates to so many fantasy points. Tray Young, a lock for Linus tonight. Up next, we'll get to John Collins. He's teammate. Atlanta is a fast-paced team. Again, Charlotte, as you said just a moment ago, not exactly lighting the world on fire with their defense. John Collins makes a lot of sense, even though the price is high. Yeah, the price is high. But for John Collins, these matchups where they play smaller teams, where John Collins can get some more minutes as a true center, really impacted his rebounding rate. And Charlotte is one of those smaller teams. They've been trying to get four to six minutes a game at center with PJ Washington or kind of these smaller ball lineups. I think John Collins will really flourish during those moments on the floor. And I think in general, there's a lot of value on the table tonight. So you can adequately spend up for both of the Hawks studs as building blocks in your lineup. And that's certainly the case with John Collins pricing the upper 8,000s tonight. Building our lineup with studs, including John Collins, makes a lot of sense on the smaller slate. And in Collins paired with Young, well, it's going to add up for a lot of points for the Hawks and a lot of points for your fantasy teams. Finally, we'll move on to Milwaukee and the player that is probably going to benefit the most without Yanis in there. And that's his teammate, Chris Middleton. Yeah, the two guys that have typically benefited the most without Yanis are Chris Middleton and then Eric Bledsoe. And so with Chris Middleton, he's priced a little bit higher. We project him a little bit higher. But both of those two guys have averaged around 45 fan dual points per game in the games without Yanis this season. If they can hit that mark, they'll easily pay off their price tag, not only becoming one of the best overall scores on the board, but also one of the best values. So I think Chris Middleton and Eric Bledsoe, two names to keep in mind tonight when building your lineups. Both Bledsoe and Middleton should be on your radar. Their fantasy points just increase by a whole lot without Yanis. They need them to do the box. Both Bledsoe and Middleton to step up to make sure one or both are in your lineups tonight. Up next are three value plays. And we begin with Norman Powell for the Toronto Raptors. Powell has played very, very, very well as of late. Tough match up tonight against a slow defensive jazz team. Why do you like Powell? Yeah, I really like the price tag on Powell. He's still priced in the mid-5,000s. And we saw him play over 40 minutes last night. Certainly a challenge on the second night of back-to-back, again, playing in altitude here in Utah. But I think it's a pretty good opportunity to beat that price tag with Fred Van Bleet still sideline. Powell's just been playing heavy minutes, seen a big usage uptick as well, and just honestly playing really, really well. So shooting guard position has a lot of options tonight. But Powell is one of the better values on the slate. Even with that tough defensive match up, Powell's still under price. Let's take advantage of how well he has been playing as of late. Let's get him in there. Up next for us, Drew, we go back to Milwaukee and Brooke Lopez, another starter that we haven't mentioned yet. The big man for the box in a good spot tonight, again, taking advantage of no Yanis. Yeah, and a match up with Nikola Jokic that will require a true center on the floor most of the night. I know Milwaukee at times will place in these smaller ball lineups with Erson or Marvin Williams at the center spot. I don't think they'll be able to do so tonight against Nikola Jokic and Mason Plumlee. And so the minutes should be there for guys like Brooke Lopez, Robin Lopez, Brooke Lopez, priced in the low 5,000s, gets that big usage uptick in the absence of Yanis. Also, such a good provider of blocks, which can really help the scoring on Fandal pretty quickly. So we think he's one of the better values on the slate. And center is a pretty tough position with Jokic priced all the way up. It's a great point. Needing a true center on the court all night long should prove very, very valuable for Brooke Lopez and his owners tonight. He's reasonably priced. If he's on there, he could get quite a few threes for you. Maybe even give you a couple of rebounds. I know rare for Brooke Lopez. We'll see what happens tonight against Nikola Jokic. One final player to talk about, and that's on the other side of that Atlanta Charlotte matchup. And that's Miles Bridges. What do you think about Bridges tonight outside of that fast paced matchup against Atlanta? Yeah, the matchup certainly plays a big role in this. And the fact that Miles Bridges is a guy that plays so well in transition, I think also helps Atlanta does play very quickly. They allow a lot of steals and blocks, which also can funnel up that Fandal score pretty quickly. And Bridges has been playing well. The minutes have been consistently into the 30s. The absence of Malik Monk has opened up more usage on the whole for a lot of the Charlotte players. It's also mixed up their rotations a little bit. He's getting a little bit more time at the four as well, which really helps his rebounding rate with PJ Washington playing some five as to being staggered a little bit more. So I think it's a combination of things that are really working in Bridges' favor tonight, but certainly the matchup with Atlanta drives a lot of the values they play so fast. Absolutely, they're just one of the quickest teams in the NBA, and Miles Bridges is value, and Charlotte scoring in general, all going to go up tonight. So let's take advantage. Let's get Bridges in there as a value play on this slate. That's going to do it for us here on the Fandal Hurry of Drew. We appreciate the time. Good luck tonight. Thanks so much. Enjoy the three game slate tonight, Greg. Absolutely, you as well. Tomorrow, we'll take a look at this week on the PGA Tour as Jim Sonos and Cam Stewart will be here on the Hurry of to talk all about it. Have a great night. Enjoy the games, and we'll see you back here tomorrow for another edition of the Fandal Hurry up.