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FanDuel NBA DFS Picks for Today (Monday 3/10/25): Daily Fantasy Basketball Advice

RJ Barrett - NBA DFS Picks, Daily Fantasy Basketball Rankings, Injury News

CeeGee's favorite FanDuel NBA DFS picks for today, Monday 3/10/25. His top daily fantasy basketball lineup sleepers and value picks for FanDuel DFS contests.

Welcome back to the grind Rotoballers! We have 12 games on the NBA schedule today, but on FanDuel’s Main Slate, we’re zoning in on the 10 games tipping off before 10 PM ET, so no late-night Blazer/Warriors or Knicks/Kings picks here.

The injury landscape is wild today, LeBron’s out, Doncic is questionable, and many other stars have Q tags that could flip the slate on its head. Keep an eye on updates, because this is one of those nights where late scratches could unlock massive value or sink your lineup if you’re not prepared.

This article will provide my daily fantasy basketball lineup picks for FanDuel on 3/10/25. Remember to monitor NBA injury news and our awesome NBA injuries report tool, as the slate can completely change before lineups lock at 7:30 p.m. EST on FanDuel. 

 

FanDuel NBA DFS Core Picks

These are the guys I’m locking into my FanDuel lineups as foundational pieces. They’ve got the matchup, the usage, and the salaries that make sense for both cash and GPP builds.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander - OKC - PG ($11,600)

SGA is my anchor tonight, and honestly, it’s hard to argue against him when you look at the full picture. Facing a Denver team that’s been hemorrhaging points lately, the Thunder roll in as 9-point favorites with a sky-high 124.5 implied total, one of the best on the slate.

Shai’s season stat line of 32.9 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 6.2 assists is already elite, but he’s taken it to another level recently. Over his last three games, he’s pouring in 44 points per night with a 34% usage rate that screams “feed me.” Denver’s fast pace (5th in the league) means more possessions for Shai to exploit, and their 19th-ranked defensive rating isn’t scaring anyone off.

He’s been a walking 50+ FanDuel point machine, and at $11,600, you’re paying for a floor that’s as safe as it gets with a ceiling that can win you a GPP. This is a guy who thrives in big spots, and this matchup feels tailor-made for him to dominate.

Luka Doncic - LAL - PG ($12,000)

Luka’s got that pesky “Q” next to his name with a back issue, so you’ll need to keep your phone handy for updates. But if he plays, especially with LeBron James already ruled out with a groin injury, he’s an absolute slam dunk. The Nets are a bottom-10 defense (22nd in D-Rating), and they’ve been particularly soft on the perimeter, ranking 24th in 3-point percentage allowed.

Without LeBron, Luka’s usage skyrockets, I’m projecting north of 35% based on past splits, with a baseline of 27 points, 8 rebounds, and 8 assists feeling almost conservative. He’s been at 34.9 minutes per game this season, but that could creep closer to 38 with James sidelined.

At $12,000, he’s a cash game lock for his reliability if he’s active, and in GPPs, that injury tag might scare off enough people to keep his ownership in check. If Luka sits, pivot to Austin Reaves, he’ll be a must-play, but if Doncic goes, he’s the kind of difference-maker you build around.

Nikola Jokic - DEN - C ($12,900)

The Joker is the slate’s ultimate spend-up, and I’m not hesitating to plug him in against OKC. Yes, the Thunder boast the league’s top defensive rating, but Jokic is the rare breed who laughs in the face of tough matchups. His season averages of 28.8 points, 12.9 rebounds, and 10.5 assists are just absurd. He’s been on a triple-double rampage lately, with his potential assists jumping to 17 per game over the last three.

Denver’s 115.5 implied total isn’t the highest on the slate, but it’s plenty to keep Jokic in the mix, especially with OKC’s 6th-ranked pace ensuring a steady flow of possessions. He’s been flirting with 60+ FanDuel points regularly, and even against a stingy Thunder frontcourt, his all-around game gives him a rock-solid floor.

At $12,900, he’s the cash game cornerstone you can trust to deliver 50+ points without breaking a sweat, and in GPPs, his ability to hit 70+ makes him a tournament winner. Jokic doesn’t care about your defensive ratings, he’s coming for his numbers regardless.

Pascal Siakam - IND - PF ($8,200)

Siakam’s my mid-tier glue guy tonight, and he’s perfectly positioned to shine against Chicago. The Pacers are rolling with a 123.5 implied total, one of the slate’s highest, and the game’s projected pace of 102.0 sets up a track meet. Tyrese Haliburton’s hip injury has him questionable, and if he’s limited or out, Siakam’s usage could jump from his usual 24% into the high 20s, a bump we’ve seen him handle with ease in the past.

He’s been steady all season at 20.8 points and 7.2 rebounds, but his last three games show a nice +3.2-point uptick, hinting at some extra aggression. The Bulls rank 17th in defensive rating and 20th in points allowed, leaving plenty of room for Siakam to operate in the paint and on the break.

At $8,200, he’s priced just right, affordable enough to pair with a stud like Jokic or SGA, yet capable of delivering 40-45 FanDuel points with the right script. He’s the kind of reliable, high-floor play that ties your lineup together while still offering GPP upside if Haliburton’s absence unlocks more shot attempts.

 

FanDuel NBA DFS Tournament Pivots

These players might fly under the radar in terms of ownership but have the ceiling to match the chalkier options. Perfect for GPPs where you need to get a little different.

Desmond Bane - MEM - SG ($8,400)

Bane’s been lighting it up lately, and I’m all over him in this juicy matchup against Phoenix, where the game total sits at a slate-high 244.5. Over his last three games, he’s averaging 26.8 points and 6.2 rebounds, with his 23% usage rate ticking upward as he takes on more of the offensive load for Memphis.

The Grizzlies’ 124.8 implied total is the highest on the board, and Bane’s knack for scoring in bunches, especially from beyond the arc, makes him a perfect fit for this fast-paced affair. Phoenix’s defensive rating (10th) is respectable, but their 20th-ranked pace and 23rd-ranked points allowed suggest they’ll struggle to keep up with Memphis’ transition attack.

Bane’s been hitting 1.21 FanDuel points per minute lately, and at $8,400, he’s criminally underpriced for a guy who can drop 45-50 FanDuel points if the shots are falling. Ownership might creep up, but he’s still a pivot off chalkier guards like SGA or Luka, giving you that GPP edge.

RJ Barrett - TOR - SF ($7,800)

Barrett’s my sneaky GPP play tonight against a Washington team that’s a dream matchup for anyone with a pulse. The Wizards rank 4th in pace and a dismal 28th in defensive rating, setting the stage for Toronto’s 120.0 implied total to come to life.

Barrett’s been steady all season with 21.7 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 5.6 assists, riding a 28% usage rate that could climb even higher with Jakob Poeltl sidelined (out, rest). Without Poeltl clogging the paint, Barrett gets more freedom to attack the rim and facilitate, especially against a Wizards D that’s 29th in points allowed and 27th in rebounding rate.

His recent form shows a slight dip in minutes, but the matchup and pace should keep him north of 33 minutes with a shot at 40+ FanDuel points. At $7,800, he’s priced below the elite forwards, which could keep his ownership low enough to make him a tournament differentiator with a ceiling that rivals the chalkier options.

Miles Bridges - CHA - PF ($8,800)

Bridges is the definition of a boom-or-bust GPP dart tonight against Miami, and I’m rolling the dice on his upside. The Heat’s defense is no joke, 12th in D-Rating and 14th in points allowed, but Bridges has been on an absolute tear, averaging 32.5 points and 9.5 rebounds over his last three games with a 27% usage rate that’s climbing.

Charlotte’s 103.3 implied total looks underwhelming, but if this game stays close (Miami’s favored by 10), Bridges could see 35+ minutes and flirt with a 45 FanDuel point night. His recent surge includes a +11.6-point boost over his season average, showing he’s in peak form and ready to shoulder the load for the Hornets.

Miami’s 19th-ranked rebounding rate leaves some cracks for Bridges to exploit, and at $8,800, he’s a pivot off chalkier power forwards like Siakam or Tatum (if he plays). You’re betting on the ceiling here, but if he catches fire, he’s got the juice to outscore his salary tier and win you a tournament.

Onyeka Okongwu - ATL - C ($7,500)

Okongwu’s my tournament gem at center against a banged-up Philly squad, and the stars are aligning for a breakout. The Sixers are reeling with Tyrese Maxey questionable (back) and Paul George out (groin), which could thin their frontcourt depth and boost Atlanta’s 119.5 implied total.

Okongwu’s been thriving in an expanded role, averaging 14.5 points and 12.5 rebounds over his last three games, with his minutes jumping to 31.4 (+5.0) as he takes on more responsibility. Philly’s 19th-ranked rebounding rate and 16th-ranked points allowed give Okongwu a clear path to a double-double, and his 1.16 FanDuel points per minute clip suggests he’s ready to capitalize.

Add in a block or two, and he’s got a legit shot at 40 FanDuel points. At $7,500, he’s a mid-range center who’s flying under the radar compared to Jokic or Vucevic (if he plays), making him a GPP goldmine if the Hawks lean on him in this favorable spot.

 

FanDuel NBA DFS Value Picks

These guys are poised to outperform their salaries, opening up room to fit the studs. Injury news and minutes upside are key here.

Austin Reaves - LAL - SG/SF ($7,500)

I know Reaves is a bit above that $6K value threshold, but trust me, he’s a value monster in the making if Luka Doncic (questionable, back) joins LeBron James (out, groin) on the sidelines. Facing a Brooklyn defense that’s been a sieve (22nd in D-Rating, 11th in points allowed), Reaves could see his minutes balloon past 35 and his usage rate climb to 25% or higher.

His season baseline of 18.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 5.8 assists is solid, but with LeBron already out, he’s been trending toward 23-25 points and 6-8 assists in similar spots. The Nets’ shaky perimeter defense (24th in 3-point percentage allowed) gives Reaves a runway to exploit both scoring and playmaking.

At $7,500, he’s a near-lock for 35+ FanDuel points with LeBron sidelined, and if Luka sits too, we’re talking 40-45 with ease. He’s still priced like a secondary option, not the primary focal point he could become, making him a steal for cash or GPP builds.

Naji Marshall - DAL - SF/PF ($7,200)

Another guy stretching the “value” definition, but Marshall is screaming deal with PJ Washington still being listed as questionable (ankle). Against a San Antonio team that ranks 24th in defensive rating and 17th in points allowed, Marshall has been thriving in an expanded role, averaging 25.8 points and 10.5 rebounds over his last three games.

His usage has spiked to 27% in those outings, and his minutes have jumped to 35.6 (+9.8), showing Dallas is leaning on him heavily with injuries piling up. The Spurs’ middling pace (12th) and 26th-ranked rebounding rate play right into Marshall’s hands, he’s a hustle guy who racks up stats in scrappy games.

At $7,200, his salary hasn’t caught up to his current 35-40 FanDuel point potential, and if Washington sits, he’s an absolute must-play. Even if Washington plays limited minutes, Marshall’s recent form suggests he’s earned a bigger piece of the pie, making him a GPP dart with cash-game viability.

Orlando Robinson - TOR - C ($4,100)

With Jakob Poeltl out (rest), Robinson steps into the starting center role against a Washington team that’s a DFS dream, 4th in pace, 28th in defensive rating, and 29th in points allowed. Robinson’s been a bench player most of the season, averaging just 5.5 points and 6.5 rebounds in 13.7 minutes, but his last three games show a +1.1-point and +2.8-rebound uptick in limited action.

Now, with Poeltl off the floor, he’s looking at 20-25 minutes in a game with a 120.0 implied total for Toronto and a projected pace of 101.0. The Wizards’ 27th-ranked rebounding rate gives him a legit shot at a double-double, and his 0.90 FanDuel points per minute clip suggests 25 FanDuel points is well within reach.

At $4,100, he’s dirt cheap for a starter in a smash spot, plug him in and use the savings to stack your lineup with studs like Luka or SGA.

Johnny Juzang - UTA - SF ($4,100)

Utah’s injury mess, Collin Sexton (questionable, ankle) and Walker Kessler (questionable, rest), could push Juzang into a bigger role against Boston, and I’m here for it. Over his last three games, he’s averaging 13.8 points with a 17% usage rate, and his minutes have climbed to 24.0 (+5.9) as the Jazz scramble for bodies.

The Celtics’ defense is elite (5th in D-Rating, 3rd in points allowed), but  Utah’s desperation for offense could mean 25-30 minutes for Juzang. His 0.78 FanDuel points per minute mark isn’t eye-popping, but at $4,100, he only needs 20-25 FanDuel points to crush his salary, and that’s doable if he gets hot from deep or snags a few boards.

Boston’s 13th-ranked rebounding rate leaves some scraps, and Juzang’s recent scoring surge makes him a low-owned GPP flier with cash-game utility if the injuries break his way.

 

My Favorite NBA DFS Picks for Today

Here is where I leave you with some of my favorites.

  • Top Overall Play: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ($11,600)
  • Best Value: Orlando Robinson ($4,100)
  • Best Cash Play: Nikola Jokic ($12,900)
  • Top GPP Target: Desmond Bane ($8,400)


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