Price: $10,800
The shooting guard position has no shortage of upside tonight, and if you can't make Harden's big price tag fit in your tournament lineup, Bradley Beal is a great consolation prize, while he's also got a great floor for cash games, making the savings very appealing.
Since February 1, Beal is one of only eight players averaging north of 50 FanDuel points per game, sitting eighth in the NBA with 51.4. In that time, he's averaged an absurd 39.3 minutes per game -- a full minute more than anyone else is averaging and 2.4 minutes more than the third-ranked player. The start of February didn't even see him play especially ridiculous minutes, and the average is boosted by his last 12 contests.
Over those last 12, he has not played fewer than 37.0 minutes, while topping 41 minutes six times, averaging 53.9 FanDuel points in 40.4 minutes per game.
A guy regularly getting 40-plus minutes and dropping fantasy scores into at least the mid-50s just has no business being priced this low, and a matchup with the Charlotte Hornets makes him even harder to ignore.
The Hornets allow top-12 fantasy efficiency to opponents at both guard spots, making a guard with the potential for 40-plus minutes against Charlotte especially valuable.
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