 Hey everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Sussman. Join me today by Drew Dinkmeyer of dailyrotor.com, which you're gonna break down tonight's NBA Slate. What's happening, Dink? Not much. Rested after a big long weekend for me traveling, so I'm back and ready to go at it with some NBA action. You can see in his face, folks, he's raring to go with all of that tan and that rest, and he's gonna help us win some money tonight by giving us three stars and three value plays. We begin with his top star on the board, and that's Atlanta's Trey Yong. It's gonna be a fun one, man, tonight. Trey Yong versus John Morant. Why are you going with Yong? Yeah, it's great to see these two young point guards who are really gonna be the future of the league playing tonight in a 240 total, the highest total on the board, fast-paced environment in Atlanta. Trey Yong typically has higher assist rates at home, and this game environment should be a great one. Not only is it a high total, but really tight spread here with Atlanta favored by just two. We think Trey Yong is well worth the price tag right around $10,000 and should be able to outperform that tag and offer one of the best upsides on the slate. His assist number's just better for John Morant, like Drew said, and the price is right. Trey Yong is gonna go off tonight in a very fast-paced environment at home against Memphis. It's gonna be fun, and it's one we'll definitely have our eye on. Another fun one is the Cleveland Cavaliers. I like the Cavs tonight in this spot, and I like Andre Drummond in that front court. We'll see if Tristan Thompson is active, but Andre Drummond makes a lot of sense. Yeah, it sounds like Tristan Thompson won't be able to go tonight, and that should really up the minute ceiling on Andre Drummond, perhaps get back to those upper 30s minutes that we saw in his time in Detroit. And the price tag has steadily slipped since he's moved over the Cavaliers. He hasn't been playing as many minutes, hasn't been able to put up as big a fantasy point production. He's always had pretty good success against Rudy Gobert, and it's surprisingly the type of matchup that should keep him on the floor quite a bit. So I think this is a good kind of by-low opportunity on a star in Andre Drummond. It's a big man versus big man battle, Rudy Gobert and Andre Drummond. And like Drew said, that could mean Andre Drummond sees a ton of playing time. Especially with Tristan Thompson not expected to play for Cleveland. Drummond, a fine and yet kind of sneaky star on this slate. A not-so-sneaky star is San Antonio's DeMar DeRosin. The Spurs will not have LaMarcus Aldridge tonight. Yacob Pertle also expected to be out for the Spurs, which means DeMar DeRosin is in autoplay for May. Yeah, there's just a lot of upside here for DeMar DeRosin, and it's really gonna open up a ton of usage. We've seen this kind of throughout the season. Whenever LaMarcus Aldridge is sat, DeMar DeRosin's numbers across the board have spiked. The usage rate has gotten up around 30%. The assist rate has spiked. Even the rebounding rate has spiked here. It's not a particularly exciting matchup against Indiana, a team that's a pretty good defensive team on the whole. But it's a really good price tag, and he's a guy that should get into a ton of your lineups simply based on the volume he's gonna have at his disposal without LaMarcus Aldridge. Absolutely. Get DeMar DeRosin in your lineups here. The exposure, the usage is all gonna go through the roof of the price. Not high enough. DeRosin, a clear lock for lineups tonight. Another smart play that probably should be a lock is his teammate, Trey Liles. Liles is gonna start at center tonight for San Antonio, making him an excellent play in place of LaMarcus Aldridge and Yacca Pertle. Yeah, it's a tough matchup for Trey Liles against kind of that big Indiana front court, but San Antonio really doesn't have anyone else at this point. And Trey Liles played close to 40 minutes last time out, and we'd expect him to get into those mid-upper 30s. The price tag simply doesn't account for that, as the absence of both LaMarcus Aldridge and Yacca Pertle just leaves them so thin in the front court. So there's gonna be a lot of value to be had in that San Antonio front court tonight and Trey Liles is one of those value plays. Absolutely, you're gonna see increased usage across the board for several other players. Tonight, Trey Liles is costing the least and should get an opportunity to play. We'll see how successful he is in that front court, but Liles is just too obvious to leave out of your lineups. But who will see that increased usage alongside DeMarco DeRosin? It's probably his teammate, Rudy Gay. Why do you like Rudy Gay here tonight? Yeah, Rudy Gay's been hovering in the teens in minutes kind of over the last three or four weeks or so. And last game, he got up around 30 when Pertle went down early. So we expect him to start tonight in that thin front court that we just talked about with San Antonio. And, you know, Indiana is a team that you have to play big against because they play a lot of DeMonta Sabonis and Miles Turner together. So they're gonna need Rudy Gay's kind of size and athleticism there. And I think he's gonna have some mismatches on the perimeter as well. So I think the Spurs are a great source of value tonight without LaMarcus Aldridge, without Yacca Pertle, playing at home, still have a reasonable kind of 110 implied total or so. And these guys are really cheap. Rudy Gay, you know, back in his heyday, it was kind of a six, seven K player. He's gonna get that playing time again now and potentially that opportunity and he's priced closer to four K tonight. Priced closer to $4,000, Rudy Gay in a good spot to exceed that value on Fandle. Let's get him in there alongside Trey Liles, Martin Rosen, we're all about the San Antonio Spurs tonight. One final value play that we do wanna mention here, Drew, and that brings us to Kyle Anderson over the man for his Grizzlies. Obviously the Grizzlies have been beat up as of late and Anderson is one of the players that's reaped the benefits. Yeah, we know everybody's gonna talk about the fast pace in Memphis and Atlanta, two teams that play at the top of the pace in the league, but we want the slow mo. We want Kyle Anderson's kind of slowing it down, getting those steals and blocks, contributing across the board. He's seen increased minutes in the absence of Brandon Clark and Jeron Jackson, juniors. They've had to play some smaller ball lineups that have played Kyle Anderson closer to the four. And I think it's really helped his rates kind of across the board. The playing time's really consistent. Atlanta's a team that gives up a ton of steals and blocks. I think this is a good spot for Kyle Anderson to outperform his price tag. All right, Anderson gonna outperform that price tag fast-paced game. All the reasons that you know you need to play the Grizzlies, we'll just do it with Kyle Anderson, who's affordable tonight. That's gonna do it for us here on The Fan. It'll hurry up, Drew. We appreciate the time. Good luck tonight. Thanks so much, Greg. Enjoy the games tonight. Absolutely, you as well. Tomorrow, we'll take a look at this week on the PGA Tour with Jim Masanis and Davis Maddock. Have a great night. Enjoy the NBA games. See you back here tomorrow.