
Daily Fantasy College Basketball 2015: CBB DraftKings Strategy for March 21
While your NCAA tournament bracket might be torn to shreds, you can always get involved in daily fantasy college basketball.
The round of 32 will feature eight games and plenty of opportunities to find players ready to post big numbers for your fantasy team. Here is a look at the top options across the board for Saturday's contests.
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Bobby Portis, Arkansas ($9,200)/Brice Johnson, North Carolina ($7,500)

In an era where college basketball has slowed down to a crawl, Arkansas and North Carolina will be a nice change of pace, via Andrew Mason and Ken Pomeroy:
With the way these teams can go up and down the floor, it wouldn't be surprising to see each of these teams score in the 80s. This means there will be a lot of points to go around.
Bobby Portis has been a bit more consistent than Brice Johnson this year and his price reflects that, but both of these big men can be in for superstar numbers in a back-and-forth battle.
Kameron Woods, Butler ($6,500)
Notre Dame has had a great run this season, but one of its major weaknesses is defending the post. Quality big men have posted huge numbers against the undersized frontcourt all year long, including Northeastern's Scott Eatherton with 18 points and eight rebounds last game.
Although Kameron Woods isn't always the best scorer, he can take advantage of this matchup to add to his already impressive work on the boards. He is averaging 10 points and 10.7 rebounds over the past six games, and this could give him a chance to exceed these marks.
Sleepers
Kaleb Tarczewski, Arizona ($5,000)

Ohio State has a quality backcourt, but the frontcourt has been below par this season. Amir Williams is the only legitimate interior defender in the rotation, which will not be enough to slow down the loaded Arizona front line.
Between Brandon Ashley, Kaleb Tarczewski and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Ohio State will have its hands full defending the post. This will be good for Tarczewski, who had 13 points last game.
He has been inconsistent for much of the year, but he has a lot of upside in this matchup.
Brandon Taylor, Utah ($5,200)
Although Eastern Washington didn't quite take advantage of the situation, Georgetown ranks 242nd in the nation in defending three-point shots. Jabril Trawick has proven to be a solid defender on the perimeter, but he will likely be assigned to defend Delon Wright.
This leaves an opportunity for Brandon Taylor to put together a solid performance as a quality three-point shooter who also provides assists each game. Although he only had two points in the opening round of the NCAA tournament, he scored 24 the game prior.
If he gets the opportunity, Taylor has the potential for a big game.
Players to Avoid
D'Angelo Russell, Ohio State ($9,700)

Over the course of the season, D'Angelo Russell has been one of the top fantasy players in the nation. He scores at a high rate and also finds a way to rack up assists and rebounds just about every game.
Unfortunately, he will be stuck with one of the toughest matchups possible Saturday. Arizona is loaded with long, athletic defenders like Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and Stanley Johnson, capable of stopping penetration as well as blocking his vision on potential passes.
While he could still put up decent numbers, Russell won't be able to live up to his lofty price this time around.
Anyone on Cincinnati
Playing Kentucky is never easy. The Wildcats have one of the best defenses you will ever see with great size inside and blocking ability to make shots difficult.
This makes every opposing player a risky pick, but it will be even tougher for Cincinnati to score when most of its points usually come in the paint. The forwards that usually dominate the post will be overmatched and it will lead to some rough fantasy performances from everyone involved.
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