NBA Probable Starting Lineups for Monday, November 3
Dec 3, 2012 NBA Probable Starting Lineups
Portland @ Charlotte
Blazers: D. Lillard, W. Matthews, N. Batum, L. Aldridge, JJ Hickson
Bobcats: K. Walker, J. Taylor, M. Kidd-Gilchrist, B. Mullens, B. Haywood
Gerald Henderson could play tonight, so I would avoid Jeffery Taylor in Fanduel and DraftStreet daily cash games.
Cleveland @ Detroit
Cavs: J. Pargo, D. Waiters, A. Gee, T. Thompson, A. Varejao
Pistons: B. Knight, K. Singler, T. Prince, G. Monroe, J. Maxiell
Dion Waiters is questionable with an ankle injury. Daniel Gibson and C. J. Miles could pick up some extra minutes.
Anderson Varejao is questionable with a finger injury.
Milwuakee @ New Orleans
Bucks: B. Jennings, M. Ellis, M. Daniels, J. Henson, E. Udoh
Hornets: G. Vasquez, A. Rivers/R. Mason, A. Aminu, R. Anderson, R. Lopez
The Bucks really juggled their lineup last game out benching Tobias Harris and Samuel Dalembert. Not sure what their plans are tonight and this is one that will defnitely have to be updated on the @FantasyNBADaily Twitter Feed.
Toronto @ Denver
Raptors: K. Lowry, D. DeRozan, M. Pietrus, A. Bargnani, J. Valanciunas
Nuggets: T. Lawson, A. Iguodala, D. Gallinari, K. Faried, K. Koufos
Mickael Pietrus could get the start at SF tonight, but I’ll double check this one closer to gametime.
LA Clippers @ Utah
Clippers: C. Paul, (C. Billups/J. Crawford), C. Butler, B. Griffin, D. Jordan
Jazz: Mo Williams, R. Foye, P. Millsap, A. Jefferson
Marvin Williams and Derrick Favors might both be out with injuries, so I’ll have to check the Jazz SF spot later today. Gordon Hayward may get the call.
Give Mo Williams a quick gametime check in daily fantasy games just to be safe since he’s missed a few games with nagging injuries.
Willie Green might get the start at SG for the Clippers, but Billups and Crawford are the better fantasy plays.
LA Lakers @ Houston
Lakers: D. Morris, K. Bryant, M. Peace, P. Gasol/A. Jamison, D. Howard
Rockets: J. Lin, J. Harden, C. Parsons, P. Patterson, O. Asik
Pau Gasol continues to start, but Antawn Jamison might start getting a bigger chunk of the PF minutes.