Source: https://blogs.rotowire.com/cbasketball/article.php?id=27728
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 03:12:41+00:00

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Malcolm Brogdon, UV v. ISU ($8,500): Brogdon put up 40.75 fantasy points in the last round against Butler and an up-tempo, defensively challenged Iowa State squad will do little to slow down the ACC Player of the Year. He's a stat-sheet stuffer capable of contributing significantly in every counting stat category.
Kyle Draginis, GONZ v. SYR ($5,300): Dranginis could stand as a bit of an under-the-cover play. The Orange do not guard the three well out of their 2-3 zone, and three-pointers are Dranginis's primary source of points. He sees the court for nearly the full game and doesn't foul, so if he can get hot and make a few from behind the arc, the points could mount up pretty quickly. The high price of the Zags' forwards leaves the guards at very discounted prices.
Yogi Ferrell, IU v. UNC ($8,600): The Hoosiers have a very tough matchup, but where they have an advantage is in the backcourt – notably, with their senior point guard Ferrell. Kris Dunn scored 29 points in just 26 minutes last round. It's a bit concerning seeing how well UNC shut down Brogdon in the ACC tournament championship game, but Ferrell is more of a true point guard and requires a completely different defensive scheme to stop. If the threes start dropping, it could be very hard to get them to stop.
Vitto Brown, WISC v. ND ($5,100): Brown fouled out in just 21 minutes against Xavier, though he still managed 18.75 fantasy points. Notre Dame doesn't draw fouls and (albeit with a slow pace limiting possessions) plays fairly poor defense.
Anthony Gill, UV v. ISU ($7,400): The same up-tempo, defensively challenged statement from the Brogdon section carries over here as well, but Gill has an opportunity to really exploit the Cyclones on the defensive boards. Gill is among the most efficient post players in the game, and the struggling Jameel McKay would need a major renaissance to contain Gill.
Isaiah Hicks, UNC v. IU ($5,400): The price hike is less than ideal, but I love this matchup so much I can swallow the pill. Indiana has no answer at the four for Hicks. Head coach Tom Crean will say a little prayer that Thomas Bryant can both stay out of foul trouble and keep Brice Johnson at bay, but the small fours (O.G. Anunoby, Colin Hartman, Troy Williams) IU rolls out will struggle with Hicks. You won't get much over 20 minutes, but a 61.5 percent field goal percentage and elite offensive rebounding can enable Hicks to do a lot of damage in a short amount of time.

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