X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

DraftKings Daily Fantasy Basketball Picks (9/10/20): NBA DFS Lineups

The top daily fantasy basketball lineup picks for DraftKings on September 10, 2020. Kyle Ringstad provides NBA DFS analysis and sleeper picks for building optimal DFS rosters.

Wednesday night was an entertaining double dosage of playoff goodness. The Raptors forced a game seven against the Celtics by beating them by three points and it took two overtimes to find a winner. Kawhi had a classic-Kawhi line of 30/11/9/4/2 as the Clippers pushed the Nuggets to the brink of elimination with a 3-1 lead.

We have just one game on the slate today with the Lakers/Rockets game, meaning only Showdown contests are available on DraftKings. We will need to determine who makes sense as the Caption (1.5x points) pick, and who we should be considered as options for the final five Utility roster spots.

Here are our daily fantasy basketball lineup picks for DraftKings on 9/10/20. You can also check out today's FanDuel lineup picks. Remember to monitor injury news as the slate can completely change before lock.

Featured Promo: New Novig users get a $25 purchase match (50% discount up to $25) on your first Novig deposit, and 6 free months of RotoBaller's "Big-4" Premium Pass (NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL) which includes exclusive tools for Betting, Props, DFS and more! CLAIM IT NOW

 

Los Angeles Lakers (-5) (112 total)

Anthony Davis - PF/C, ($11,600)

Davis has been extremely consistent as of late as he has exceeded 51 DK points in eight of his last nine games played. He's coming off a 26/15/6 line (55.25 DK points) in game three where he shot 9-for-13 from the field and recorded four turnovers and no blocks. There's no reason to expect The Brow's numbers to decline in game four as the Rockets didn't sign Chris Anderson overnight, so they're still working with Covington and Tucker (both small-ball PF's) attempting to defend him. One has to predict that Davis won't have consecutive games with zero blocks since he averaged 2.2 blocks/game this year, and he will most likely take more than 13 shots tonight. He's a core play today and should be strongly considered for the Captain slot on this slate.

LeBron James - PG/SF ($12,800)

LeBron comes in next but I have some hesitancy rostering him today with his price being where it is. He has the highest salary on the slate at $400 more than Harden and a full $1,200 more than A.D. You'll have to do you own assessment as to whether or not you think he will continue to spike for at least 63.25 DK points, which he has pulled off in three of his last four (and four of his last six) games. He very, very rarely misses reaching value in games that aren't blowouts. You'll get no argument from me if you want to use him in your Captain slot, but I'll be looking at the other three studs as priorities before going to James at his salary. 

Rajon Rondo - PG ($5,200)

Rondo has returned to a seemingly-steady 30-ish minute role and he has had great success, going for 22.75, 37.25, and 39 DK points this series. He's coming off a 21/2/9/1 line in game three and looks like a solid option on today's Showdown slate. He's very affordable and with his current form and season-long 21.9% usage rate (0.88 fpts/min), he will be a top priority in my lineups today.

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope - SG/SF ($3,600)

Man, has it been brutal for KCP. He's out there for his defensive abilities but he's supposed to be able to knock down open shots that a LeBron/Davis-led offense provides, but he has just been shooting bricks all series. He's shooting 28.6% from the field and 30.8% from three through three games, and his best fantasy game consisted of just 15 DK points in game three. He gets upper-20's/mid-30's minutes every game, which is what we want to attack on a Showdown slate with expectedly-thin value. He may or may not provide value here, but he looks to be the best option within his salary range.

Longshot GPP play(s): Alex Caruso, Markieff Morris, Danny Green

 

Houston Rockets (+5) (107 total)

Russell Westbrook - PG, ($10,000)

Westbrook has had solid shooting nights in four of his last five games, and he's an exciting DFS player to roster when that is the case. He shot 13-for-24 (54.2%) and finished with a 30/8/6/1/2 line in game three. He finally limited his turnovers a bit as well and finished with 54.5 DK points, his highest output since 7/31. The Lakers rank 13th in DvA and 23rd in DEFF against PG's this season as the Caruso/Rondo combo have very little chance of successfully defending him one-on-one. He's a great GPP option and can slide in as a contrarian Captain pick as well.

James Harden - SG, ($12,400)

Harden has been inching closer to putting up one of his true "ceiling" games recently, as he just put up 33/9/9 in a 58.75 DK point effort in game three. He has scored 30 or more real-life points in six of his last eight games and has been very efficient from the field. He's also putting up plenty of peripherals as he continues to lead the team in usage rate (37%) and fpts/min (1.60). The Lakers rank 13th in DvA and 21st in DEFF to SG's this season. No one can really guard James Harden, but the KCP/Danny Green combo is certainly not one to make us hesitate to click on Harden tonight.

Jeff Green - C, ($4,600)

One interesting strategy to consider on Showdown slates is being very unique with your Captain pick. The masses will select James, Davis, Westbrook, or Harden, but their huge salaries make it nearly impossible to fit three of the studs in one lineup. Picking a guy like Jeff Green (who got 35 minutes last game and is at 0.76 fpts/min this season) in the Captain spot allows you to get three studs in the lineup (ex. you can comfortably fit Harden, Davis, and Westbrook in a lineup with Green in the Captain slot). He's still a great value as a utility man on this slate.

Note: Green becomes close to an auto-play if Robert Covington (questionable) is inactive.

Eric Gordon - SG/SF ($6,800)

Gordon has seen steady minutes in the mid-to-upper 30's in the playoffs, and that hasn't changed with the return of a full-go Westbrook. His usage rate and shot attempts have decreased since Westy's return, but that was to be expected. He had still put up three straight games of at least 31.75 DK points prior to a dud in game three, and he should be able to get back on track tonight as long as he gets back to his normal amount of shot attempts and threes made tonight. He may also be slightly contrarian coming off the one bad game, which is very notable on a one-game slate where we need to find leverage somewhere.

Longshot GPP play(s): Austin Rivers, Ben McLemore

 

NBA DFS News and Injury Alerts

More DFS Lineup Picks and Analysis




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Domantas Sabonis

Unavailable Wednesday
Russell Westbrook

Won't Play Wednesday
Lauri Markkanen

Now Listed as Available for Wednesday
Klay Thompson

Won't Suit Up Tuesday
Keyonte George

to Miss Second Straight Game
Lauri Markkanen

Won't Play Wednesday Night
Egor Demin

Available for Wednesday's Matchup
Noah Clowney

Considered Probable for Wednesday
Bilal Coulibaly

Uncertain to Play vs. Cleveland
Micah Potter

Upgraded to Available
Jarace Walker

Out Tuesday
Kyshawn George

Faces Questionable Tag vs. Cleveland
Michael Porter Jr.

Inactive Against Pacers Wednesday
Shaedon Sharpe

to Remain Out Wednesday
Spencer Jones

Uncertain to Play Wednesday vs. Grizzlies
T.J. McConnell

Active Against Knicks Tuesday
Aaron Nesmith

Cleared to Play Tuesday
Christian Braun

Listed as Probable for Wednesday
OG Anunoby

Won't Play Tuesday
Nikola Jokić

Nikola Jokic On Track to Suit Up Wednesday
Jeff Hoffman

Not the Everyday Closer in Toronto?
Cody Bradford

Aiming for a May Return
Zaccharie Risacher

Iffy for Wednesday
Jordan Spieth

Looking For a Return to Form at Pebble Beach
Shane Bieber

to Open Season on Injured List
Bowden Francis

Done for the Year After Having UCL Reconstruction
Juuse Saros

Starting Wednesday
Anthony Santander

to Miss 5-6 Months Due to Shoulder Surgery
William Nylander

Iffy for Olympic Opener
Martin Necas

Ready for Thursday
Drake Maye

Says his Shoulder Injury was Significant
Grayson Rodriguez

Must Prove his Health to Earn Rotation Spot
Noah Schultz

Knee Not an Issue, Expects to Make MLB Debut in 2026
Austin Slater

Agrees to Minor-League Deal With Tigers
Brett Baty

a Candidate for Starting Role in Right Field?
Juan Soto

to Play Left Field for Mets in 2026
Kris Bryant

Heads to 60-Day Injured List
Shane Baz

Orioles Believe Shane Baz is a Cy Young-Caliber Pitcher
Xander Schauffele

Trying to Get the Motor Going at Pebble Beach
Francisco Lindor

to be Evaluated for Stress Reaction in Left Hamate
Justin Verlander

Tigers Agree to One-Year Deal
Hideki Matsuyama

Trying to Overcome Sunday Collapse
Michael Thorbjornsen

Showing Great Early-Season Form
Scottie Scheffler

Continues Hot Start Heading to ATT Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Rory McIlroy

Making First PGA Tour Start of 2026 Season
Robert MacIntyre

Returns to Action For ATT Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Si Woo Kim

Doesn't Appear to be Slowing Down Heading to ATT Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Rickie Fowler

Continues Great Start to 2026 Season
Matt Fitzpatrick

Continues Playing Well Heading to ATT Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Patrick Cantlay

is Playing Well but Needs to Find Putting Stroke
Ludvig Aberg

Needs a Strong Showing at ATT Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Kurt Kitayama

Looks to Build on Momentum at Pebble Beach
Coby Mayo

Could See Work in the Outfield
Ben Joyce

Playing Catch, Uncertain for Opening Day
Kristian Campbell

to Primarily Work in Outfield in Spring Training
Tomoyuki Sugano

Rockies Reach One-Year Deal With Tomoyuki Sugano
Zac Gallen

Talks Heating Up for Zac Gallen, Multiple Teams Interested
Aaron Civale

A's Agree on One-Year Deal
Bryce Eldridge

a Full-Go for Spring Training
Ryo Hisatsune

a Scary Play at Pebble Beach Regardless of His Recent Performance
Chris Gotterup

Heads to Pebble Beach as the Hottest Player in Golf
Jason Day

Looks to Keep Long-Running Success Going at Pebble Beach
Pierceson Coody

to Keep Good Form Going at First Career Pebble Beach Appearance
Sam Burns

Needs a Good Showing at Pebble Beach to Shift Fleeting Momentum
Kenneth Walker III

Runs Away With Super Bowl MVP Honors
Vinicius Oliveira

Suffers His First UFC Loss
Mario Bautista

Gets Back In The Win Column
Kyoji Horiguchi

Dominates At UFC Vegas 113
Amir Albazi

Gets Dominated At UFC Vegas 113
Rizvan Kuniev

Earns His First UFC Win
Jailton Almeida

Drops Decision At UFC Vegas 113
Marc-Andre Barriault

Loses Back-To-Back Fights
Michal Oleksiejczuk

Gets His Third Win In A Row
Las Vegas Raiders

Klint Kubiak Confirms he Will be Next Raiders Head Coach
Jonas Rondbjerg

Out for Olympics
Brad Marchand

Good to Go for Olympic Opener
Gabriel Landeskog

Healthy for Olympics
Jack Hughes

Cleared for Olympics
Jaxon Smith-Njigba

Returns to Super Bowl After Injury Scare
Jaxon Smith-Njigba

Being Evaluated for Concussion, Questionable to Return
James Pearce Jr.

Arrested Following Police Chase
Quinn Hughes

Enters Olympics in Red-Hot Form
NHL

Juho Lammikko Returns to Switzerland
Pavel Zacha

Misses Olympics
Travis Kelce

Undecided on Playing Future, Leaning Towards Returning in 2026?
CFB

Rutgers Hiring South Dakota Head Coach Travis Johansen as Defensive Coordinator
Vinicius Oliveira

Looks For His Seventh Consecutive Win
Mario Bautista

A Favorite At UFC Vegas 113
Kyoji Horiguchi

Set For UFC Vegas 113 Co-Main Event
Amir Albazi

Looks To Bounce Back
Rizvan Kuniev

Looks For His First UFC Win
Jailton Almeida

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Marc-Andre Barriault

In Dire Need Of Victory
Michal Oleksiejczuk

Looks For His Third Win In A Row
Michael Penix Jr.

Says he's Ahead of Schedule After Knee Surgery
Cleveland Browns

Jim Schwartz Resigns as Browns Defensive Coordinator
Malik Nabers

Says his Rehab has Been "Phenomenal"
CFB

Oklahoma Hiring Former NFL Defensive Lineman DeShawn Williams to Analyst Role
CFB

Jahmal Edrine Charged with Sexual Assault, No Longer Enrolled at Virginia
Jakob Chychrun

Makes Big Impact in Thursday's Win
Brandon Bussi

Shuts Out Rangers With 16 Saves
Anze Kopitar

Reaches 1,300 Career Points
Mark Stone

Becomes First Vegas Player With 100 Multi-Point Games
Daniil Tarasov

Injured in Battle of Florida
Andrei Kuzmenko

Hurt Versus Vegas
John Carlson

Suffers Lower-Body Injury
Matthew Stafford

Named 2025 NFL MVP, Will Return in 2026
Jaxon Smith-Njigba

Takes Home Offensive Player of the Year Honors
Christian McCaffrey

Named Comeback Player of the Year
Tetairoa McMillan

Named Offensive Rookie of the Year
Myles Garrett

Unanimously Wins Defensive Player of the Year Award
Brad Marchand

Evan Rodrigues Among Panthers Absentees Thursday
Calum Ritchie

Rejoins Islanders Lineup as Second-Line Center
Zach Benson

Sits Out Second Straight Game
Pierre-Luc Dubois

Available Against Predators
CFB

Houston, Vanderbilt, Tennessee Land Top-Three QBs in 2026 Class
Joe Mixon

Committed to Playing in 2026
CFB

Michigan Signs Top-15 Recruiting Class Despite Coaching Change
CFB

USC Finishes with No. 1 Signing Class in 2026
CFB

Trinidad Chambliss Denied Medical Redshirt Waiver By NCAA
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF