 What's up everybody? Welcome to the FanDual. Hurry up. I am Brian Fonseca and today we are going to be talking about post all-star breakout candidates in the NBA. We have three of them. First, Bam Adebayo, center for Miami Heat and he is somebody who has been on a tear recently. His last eight games you've seen the offensive aggression increase, 18 field goal attempts now, six free throw attempts per game, about 22 points, 11 rebounds, three assists, two steals and a block. When Kyle Lowry is out there, Bam Adebayo is more aggressive. You should expect to continue to see him be more aggressive even when the team is at full strength which they're expected to be at soon because Tyler Hiro, Victor Oledipo and Mark Heath Morris are all on their way back. But right now, Bam Adebayo has been on a tear and even on nights where he doesn't have it offensively and is struggling a little bit from the field and does not quite get into the line and is not quite being aggressive because it still has to be proven to be a night-to-night thing. He can fill up the stat sheet in other ways and he's averaging about 40 fan dual points per game which is up in his last eight games. Expect that to continue. Next up, we have Tyrese Halliburton of the Indiana Pacers who was acquired by the Sacramento Kings at the trade deadline. Over 35 fan dual points per game this season, about 45 with the Pacers. Now, that's a big jump and the sample size is very small. It's only four games but the usage rating has increased from 18 to about 22. The points are up from 14 to 21. The assists are up from 7.5 to 11. Tyrese Halliburton basically has the green light. The keys to this Indiana Pacers offense, they are very invested in him. Having traded the Montessor bonus, their previous best player to acquire him. They're very invested in seeing him run this offense, seeing what he can do so that it gives him an idea of what to do in the off season. But Tyrese Halliburton is also famously efficient. So with that increased usage, he may not always get 16 assists like he already has with the Pacers once, but he's somebody who could put up big stat lines before the end of the season. And last but not least, we have in Washington, Kyle Kuzma. And that's really for three reasons. One, Bradley Beale out for the season with the wrist injuries. Don't expect him back. Chris Aspor-Zingus is currently out right now. That's reason number two, we don't know when he's going to be back. And three, who else? Spencer Dinwood is no longer there. Montress Harrow is no longer there. Kyle Kuzma has been their best player for a lot of this season, especially now that nobody else is really there. You're talking about guys like Contavius Caldwell-Pulp and Corey Kisper and Rui Hachimura and Raul Neto on the team. So expect Kyle Kuzma to have high usage, averaging 16 and nine this season with about three assists per game, 19-9 and four over his last 11. And he is somebody that they're going to be playing through. Even when Chris Aspor-Zingus gets back, expect Kuzma to maybe take a little bit of the hit and they play similar positions at this point. But they're going to be playing together because, well, Washington doesn't really have any other choice. So those are the guys that I have on post All-Star Breakout Watch. Hopefully they win you a lot of money down the stretch. Take care.