Price: $10,300
Since the All-Star break, no player has averaged more minutes per game than Bradley Beal's absurd 39.5. He also ranks seventh in the NBA in field goal attempts per game (21.2) and seventh in FanDuel points per game (51.6) in that time. That's up to a 13-game sample, and his price tag simply has not captured that volume or production.
Yes, he's coming off an absolute dud in his last outing, but one bad game doesn't warrant a $400 drop in what was already too low a salary, especially when that was in a tough matchup against the Utah Jazz.
His price tag hit $11,200 just four games ago, and since falling back below that mark he paired the dud against Utah with games of 54.5 and 61.5 FanDuel points.
Tonight's matchup puts him in a particularly good spot to bounce back, too, taking on the Chicago Bulls. Chicago sits only 25th in defensive rating on the season, and that ranking drops to 27th if we just look at games since the All-Star break.