DraftKings NBA Sleeper Picks for November 26th, 2016

DraftKIngs NBA Sleeper Picks for November 26th, 2016

What's going everyone, Alex here, and I am back with my DraftKings NBA sleeper picks for November 26th, 2016. Tonight is a smaller slate of only five games, but has some decent values plays opening up. Be sure to follow all the injury news up until the 7:00 PM EST lock tonight, to see if any new injury news comes up. As always if any of these picks help you win let me know in the comments section below or on Twitter @Hunta512.

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PF: Frank Kaminsky: (4,800) Tonight the second year big man should enter the starting lineup, with PF Marvin Williams listed as doubtful with a hyperextended left knee. With Williams exiting in the third quarter of last night’s overtime loss to The Knicks, Kaminsky saw some extra run with the starters, scoring 19 points, nine rebounds, and four assists in 40 minutes off the bench. (29.25 DraftKings points) In even just a reserve role, he has been huge for this Hornets team as of late, averaging 12 points and 4.5 rebounds a game this year. Tonight in a starter’s role, he should play upwards of 35 minutes in this rematch with The Knicks. 

It is only a small bump, but this season with Williams off the floor, Kaminsky posts a high usage rate of 23.9% to go along with 14.6% assist percentage and 10.5% rebound percentage. He could see even a bigger role tonight, if Nicolas Batum is out, who is currently questionable corneal abrasion. (1.7% increase with both Batum and Williams off the floor) With the slight increase in minutes and usage, he should score around 30 DraftKings points at his cheap $4,800 salary and is a must roster for this small five game slate.

PG: Ish Smith: (4,900) Smith played great last night in a very tough matchup against The Clippers, scoring 32 DraftKings points in 34 minutes off action. This was the biggest win of the year for The Pistons, who are looking to make it two straight tonight against The Thunder. This is the prefect matchup for Smith, with The Thunder ranking 3rd in pace and 7th worst defending PGs this season. 

Smith can be very volatile, but has been pretty consistent this season averaging 25.4 DraftKings points a game. Tonight he has a good chance of scoring close to 30 DraftKings points, which would be a very nice return of 6.1 points per $1000 salary. He is one of the safer values tonight, and is a great play on DraftKings where you can roster three PGs in your lineup.

SG: Danny Green: (4,000) After missing the start of the season with a quad injury, Green has jumped right back into being The Spurs starting SG averaging 21.1 DraftKings points a game. He has looked even better in his last four games, averaging 25.8 DraftKings points per game, shooting 53% from the field. Tonight The Spurs head to Washington to take on The Wizards (19th vs PGs) and will be without veteran SG Manu Ginobili who is out for rest purposes. 

With the six man out, Green should see closer to 30 minutes tonight instead of his season average of 26.5 minutes per game. He should score 20-25 DraftKings points at a cheap price of $4,000 and is my favorite play at very ugly SG position tonight.

Also Consider: Jonathan Simmons, Marcin Gortat, Jon Leur, Marco Belinelli/Jeremy Lamb (whoever starts for Batum), Rodney McGruder (if Dragic remains out), Vince Carter, Patty Mills (if Tony Parker is rested) and Cody Zeller.