
Daily Fantasy Basketball 2015: Best DFS NBA DraftKings Daily Values for Nov. 28
Right now, I can't find a betting line on Saturday's game in Oracle Arena between the Golden State Warriors and the Sacramento Kings. DeMarcus Cousins is questionable for the visiting Kings, so the line-makers are hesitant to put up a number, and it's robbing us of what would likely be the highest over/under this year.
Oh well, I'm still all over the home team in the game.
| Position | Player | Price | Opponent |
| PG | Steph Curry | $10,900 | vs. Sac |
| SG | Klay Thompson | $6,300 | vs. Sac |
| SF | Omri Casspi | $4,700 | @ GS |
| PF | Draymond Green | $7,400 | vs. Sac |
| C | Tim Duncan | $6,100 | vs. Atl |
| G | Lou Williams | $3,900 | @ NO |
| F | Kris Humphries | $4,000 | vs. Tor |
| Utility | Jeff Teague | $6,700 | @ SA |
Steph Curry ($10,900) vs. Kings
My favorite graph so far this season comes courtesy of Statmuse:

However, Steph's worst statistical distance-shooting performance came earlier this month in Sacramento.

That night, Curry shot just 2-of-10 from beyond the arc. The perplexing part about it was that the Kings, per Basketball Reference, have allowed the fifth most threes thus far this season. They also give up the second most points per game overall and play at the second-fastest pace.
The only explanation for Curry's poor three-point shooting night, believe it or not, is that he just missed the threes he normally knocks down.
Curry missing? Weird.
Saturday night, that likely won't happen. With the Warriors gunning for their 18th straight win to start the season, coming off an all-time-franchise-record 22 made threes and with their raucous home crowd backing them, it should be another high-scoring Pacific Division affair.
Expect Steph, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green to fill up the stat sheets en route to another double-digit victory.
Tim Duncan ($6,100) vs. Hawks

Duncan is listed as out on DraftKings. I think this is due to that fact that head coach Gregg Popovich didn't ask Duncan to join the team in Denver for the first night of a back-to-back. I don't think it's related to an injury. Either way, it's a situation to monitor as we draw closer to game time.
Assuming Duncan was not held out due to injury, he should be spry after a healthy Thanksgiving break. The Spurs will need him to shine offensively against a Hawks team with a talented frontcourt. He should see a full complement of minutes, which makes any talented center a valuable start.
Lou Williams ($3,900) @ Blazers

Right now, the Lakers assist on just 45 percent of their made field goals. That, according to Basketball Reference, is the sixth lowest mark in the league.
It makes sense when you scroll through their roster. Kobe Bryant, Nick Young and Lou Williams are all famous for looking for their own shot before even considering a pass.
Still, I like Lou in Portland Saturday night. The Blazers backcourt is talented offensively, but it's not great defensively. Portland has been good at defending opposing point guards, but terrible against shooting guards, where I think Lou Williams will see the majority of his minutes. If he gets hot for a two- or three-minute stretch, he'll hit value.
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