After starting the season reaching at least five-times value just three times in nine games, T.J. Warren has come out of nowhere to bring us more than 168 FanDuel points over his last four games.
The foundation of Warren’s mini resurrection seems obvious given his recent role change, as his minutes jumped to 39 per game over his last four since regaining confidence after being inserted in the starting lineup. As a result, Warren’s done nothing more than average 25 points, six boards, two steals, and a block per game, to the tune of 42 FanDuel points a night.
Warren has been so good over the last week that his per game fantasy production trails only the usual suspects at the small forward position: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Paul George, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant.
There may not be a lot to love about the Suns right now, but there’s also not much to love about creating reasons to avoid value. His consecutive games of nine-times value won’t be commonplace given his rising salary, but Warren remains an attractive option in the low $6,000 range.
The Suns face off against the Thunder tomorrow night, followed by games against the 76ers and Bulls next week.
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