 Hey, everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Sussman joined today by Tom Vecchio of FanDuel, who's here to break down tonight's NBA sleep. What's happening to Tom? And nine games sleep, trade deadlines tomorrow. It's crazy time of the year for NBA. It's hard, man, for the NBA. And it's hard making a DFS lineup because you don't know who's going to be there when lineups lock. So let's start with somebody that we're pretty positive isn't getting traded in the next two days. That is Carl Anthony Towns. Tim Rawls made some news yesterday. Carl Anthony Towns wasn't part of it. He'll be locked in the load and ready to go tonight. Yeah, kind of regardless if they made this trade or not, it's still a great spot for Carl Anthony Towns. 10.1 tonight, going up against the Atlanta Hawks. Two teams that come in the top seven when it comes to the fastest paced teams. We have a 238 point over under. We know that the Hawks and Tim Rawls don't play defense. So this really sets up just to be a fantastic spot. The Hawks right now this season are allowing 54.4 FanDuel points per game to oppose incentives. That is the sixth worst in the league. And if we count for all of these trades that the, or the massive trade that the Tim Rawls had last night, we should see Towns sitting somewhere around the 27% to 30% usage rate still posting a very, very solid 1.4 for FanDuel points per minute, a player that can push towards a double-double every single game. And really for the Tim Rawls, it's Towns and Wiggins and then just a bunch of role-players. So the ball should be in his hands even more tonight. Yeah, absolutely. The ball is always in his hands even more so this evening with the Tim Rawls a bit shorthanded. Carl Anthony Towns should be in line for a massive, massive night. You will see later, get him in your line-ups no matter the price tag. Let's continue on and get to Towns where Christos Porzingis has been on a run as of late without Luka Donicic in the lineup. We think that continues tonight. Why are you in on KP here, Tom? Yeah, this is a situation where I always say like when a big player like Luka goes out of the lineup, you know, you want to look to that second player and you just want to jump on board immediately. We saw Porzingis at $8,000 the other night. He's now up at 8.7. It's not like a massive increase, but you're paying more for a player that is going to be in the same role, the same role. So why not just like jump on board before his price increases? And like you said, he's on a roll at 26.4% usage rate with his current starting lineup, 1.33 fan who points from an it's so, so solid in a big pace up spot against the Grizzlies tonight. We have Dallas coming at 23rd in the league in pace. Memphis is all the way up at fifth fastest. So just a really solid spot. We do have to account that Porzingis is actually lining up at the center position for the Mavericks. And on top of the pace, on top of a solid over under, we have Memphis allowing 53.7 fan who points per game to centers, which is the eighth most in the league. So, you know, if Luke is going to continue to be out for another week or so, get on board before his price jumps up over 9,000. Hey, Pete Price, still cheaply here with Notchage out. We assume until around the all-star break, Porzingis is going to continue to go off. Fandal is going to catch on at some point. But right now, let's take advantage. Chris Doss Porzingis in your lineups tonight. Up next, the Suns and Deandre Aten. Well, Aten's played well as of late. Over 25 points in his last outing against the Nets. Suns, not so much. We don't care about that, Port. We only care about Deandre Aten. And he's been playing really, really strongly. Yeah, like you said, super strong as of late. He has 51 and Fandal points or more in three of his past five. Four double-doubles in five of his last six. Really just a strong performance every single night. You know, most people would look at this and say, we can go to towns. Why would we go to Aten? I like Aten a bit more for tournaments tonight. I think Towns is the clear cash gameplay. But a little bit cheaper coming in with a 22.6% usage rate in this current starting lineup for the Suns. 1.24 Fandal points per minute. It's a slight pace down spot for the Suns. But I'm not really too worried about that because Detroit is so weak on defense, allowing 54.2 Fandal points per game to centers, which is seven. So we have a trio of big men we can go to tonight. Listen, there are plenty of good guards. You can go to Jimmy Butler who's seeing extra usage. You can go to Devon Booker. Paul George is on the sleep. But I really like spending up at the big men position tonight. Spending up for KP, Carl and Anthony Towns. And here, Deandre Aten makes a lot of sense. All big players on the sleep, all big money stars are all going to produce in a major way. The latest, of course, being Deandre Aten. But Tom, I know you like some of the guards, but if you're paying up for these big men, we've got to save some money somewhere and you're doing it at the guard position. Let's start in Boston with Brad Wanamaker. Wanamaker is starring for Boston at the moment because not many people are healthy. Why do you like Brad Wanamaker tonight? Yeah, actually, just before we hopped on, we see Kemba and Marcus Smart both ruled out. And this puts Wanamaker in a good spot. He's 4.4 Kates, and I should be seeing plenty of minutes. We look back at his most recent game when they were both out against the Hawks. He played 27 minutes, posted 37 Fandal points. This game against Orlando has a 2-11 over under, which is actually the lowest on the sleep. So there shouldn't be too, too much ownership here tonight, but he doesn't have to do a whole lot to reach value. In Orlando, yeah, they're only allowing 44.4 Fandal points per game to point guards this season, which is actually pretty solid. But Wanamaker posted one Fandal point per minute against Philly, who are actually better than Orlando. So I'm not really too worried about the defensive matchup. I'm buying in at the price I am buying in at the volume of minutes he should be playing tonight. Exactly, it's all about the minutes for Wanamaker. And as you mentioned, you're not going to see Marcus Smart tonight. You're not going to see Kemba Walker tonight. So Wanamaker is going to be out there and given the price tag, as long as we get a fine amount of production, it's going to be worth putting Wanamaker in the air line-ups. Continuing on, Minnesota short-handed. We talked about it before with Carl Anthony Towns, which means Jared Culver should see all of the minutes that he can handle. Again, not necessarily about what he brings, but about the amount of time he's going to play. Yeah, very short-handed. Their rotation is going to be changed up quite a bit. We've actually seen Culver start at point guard this season when Teague was in and out of the lineup and he got traded. Shabazznay Peer now gone. Andrew Wiggins was dealing with injuries. So Culver actually a small forward, but starting at point guard for the December rolls. And everything I said with Carl Anthony Towns is true here, super fast base game. No defense, super high over-under. He's only $4,000. The Hawks are allowing 47.1 fandal points per game to opposing point guards, which is the 11th most in the league. And it's a reasonable project for over 30 minutes and yet another player who is cheap and should see his role expanding as the weeks go on. So take the $4,000 price tag in a fantastic game environment and just kind of move on from there. Culver's role is increasing. His price at some point is going to increase as well, but right now it's still low enough. I also expect him to start at point guard tonight. They can Culver an excellent play from Minnesota on this slate. One last player to get to and that's with the Miami Heat. You talked about Jimmy Butler's usage rising as of late. Well, so is Duncan Robinson. Robinson in a good spot tonight for Miami here, Tom. Yeah, Duncan Robinson is the starting small forward for the Heat playing 30 plus minutes. And he should be playing that same amount of volume. We know that Myers Leonard is out for the Heat. Justice Winslow is still out. Tyler Hiro left the Miami Heat's most recent game early. He's not going to be playing tonight. So their rotation is tightened up a bit more. Point eight two fandal points per minute is where we see Robinson producing this year. And while he may lack to produce in some of their peripheral stack categories at times, we know he's a phenomenal shooter. He's in the three point contest this season, taking seven or more three point attempts in 11 straight games. So once that pure scoring gets going for him, paying off that $4,200 price tag can get like get going in a hurry. And with the 223 point over under, we want to be banking on the minutes tonight. Let's continue to bank on the minutes for all of these value players. Duncan Robinson in the starting lineup for Miami and then your starting lineup on Fandal. That's it for us here on the hurry of time. I appreciate the time. Good luck tonight. Same to you. All right, tomorrow, Jim Sodis will join me as we take a look at the XFL's return. That'll be fun. It's Tom Becchio. I'm Greg Sosman. Enjoy your night. I'll be back here tomorrow.