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As you recall, SBNation has partnered with FanDuel this season to give our readers a chance to see what is the latest breaking trend in the fantasy basketball industry, Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS).
Even though this is a sponsored post with affiliate links, all of the opinions in this post are my own. And as an FYI, FanDuel gave me some cash to play its daily fantasy games.
The excellent thing about daily fantasy sports, and especially fantasy basketball, is that it's a new game every day. No worries about injuries, deadbeat owners in your league, etc. It's just day after day of heart pounding, game following excitement.
I am taking you guys through a season of NBA games from the daily fantasy point of view, complete with tracking my every day wins and losses. When will I bust out and lose it all? Come back and find out!
What Happened Monday?
The lineup was strong and nearly got into the money in tourney play, but came up just short. But we were well within the money on the 50/50, thanks to our own KAHHHL KORVER, among the others. I banked on the Spurs staying close to the Clippers and piling up the points and they did. Chris Copeland, tho. Tsk, tsk, sir.
Bottom line is we're 8 up and 19 down in the money, down $8.20 overall for a bankroll of $41.80.
Going Broke Pace: Christmas.
Tuesday's Lineup:
We are into one tourney tonight and one $2 50/50 game:
Here is my lineup for tonight's games:
I am loving going against the Lakers, all in with Conley, Lee, Z-Bo and Maaaahk Gasol. Sorry, Tony Allen, had to draw the line somewhere.
I wanted to run more Warriors against the Spurs tonight, since they likely won't be going with Timmy or Manu or even maybe Tony Parker after last night's hard fought win in Los Angeles against the Clippers. Alas, with Golden State playing top drawer defense early on and the Spurs sitting, who knows how much run Steph Curry is going to get? So the only guy I feel comfy with rostering is Dray Green, who should have been a Hawk on draft night. Amiright, Sparty Nation?
As always, I am very interested in hearing from others in the comments area about what they are doing in DFS and if you have any questions, feel free to chime in! If you have a success story, get in there and shout about it!
Jason Walker is the Managing Editor for Peachtree Hoops and is an avid fantasy sports player in both seasonal and daily sports leagues. You can read other fantasy related items at his site dedicated to such things, RotoAdvice.com and hit him up on Twitter @JasonWalkerRoto.
How to Play and The Rules of Engagement:
The way that FanDuel works is as follows:
1. Head over to FanDuel today, register and check out the NBA games they have running.
For example: One of the NBA games they have for pay is a $5 entry, 100 first place tourney.
2. Once you enter, you set a lineup based on a salary cap of $60K and enter 2 PG, 2 SG, 2 SF, 2 PF and a Center (yes, Horford is considered a center).
3. Once your cap-friendly lineup is complete, click Enter and BOOM!, the fun begins!
Now, a bit of bad news. Here are specific rules. They include this: "In order to deposit money to play paid entry games you must be able to represent and warrant that you are not a resident of any of the following states: Arizona, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana or Washington."
But there are still free games on the site, in which you can take part if you are from those states, and I know most of our readers don't fall into this category, but if you do, you can still have some fun!