This article is part of our FanDuel NBA series.
Tuesday brings a light schedule in the NBA with only 10 teams in action. With only two nights left during the regular season, your chances to win big on FanDuel are starting to come to a close. Here are some of the better value plays available for the evening to hopefully make you a winner.
Point Guard
Jerian Grant, NY at IND ($4,200): Grant has seen increased playing time of late as Jose Calderon (quad) has missed the team's last five games. Grant has not let his opportunity go to waste as he has recorded at least 20.9 FanDuel points in four of those five games. He has been even better in his last two games, posting at least 29.1 FanDuel points in both contests. There is no indication that Calderon will be back Tuesday, so Grant could provide a lot of value at this price.
Shooting Guard
Sasha Vujacic, NY at IND ($4,100): Vujacic might be one of the more surprising players in the league this season because of the role he has been able to carve out with the Knicks. He has seen even more playing time lately as he has logged at least 32 minutes in three of his last four games. Not only is he seeing significant playing time, but he has cashed that in by posting at least 21.8 FanDuel points in each of his last four games. I think he is worth the risk at this cheap price Tuesday.
Solomon Hill, IND vs. NY ($4,000): Hill has been on a roll of late as he enters Tuesday providing at least 20.9 FanDuel points in each of his last three games. His increased production is largely due to increased playing time as he has logged at least 28 minutes in all three of those games. Not only can he provide an offensive spark, but he has recorded at least one steal in four of his last five games. It's hard to argue against giving him a shot at this price if you want to go cheat at shooting guard.
Small Forward
Vince Carter, MEM at LAC ($4,000): Maybe I'm getting nostalgic with this pick, but I like Carter Tuesday against the Clippers. Carter has been productive lately, recording at least 20.6 FanDuel points in four of his last five games. Although the Grizzlies are limping their way into the playoffs, Carter is doing everything he can to help boost their offense. He doesn't cost much Tuesday, so I'd take a chance on him if you want to save money at the small forward position.
Power Forward
Myles Turner, IND vs. NY ($5,300): The Pacers might be inclined to rest some of their veterans as they look towards the playoffs, which could leave Turner with increased playing time Tuesday. He has been productive even in limited minutes lately, recording at least 20.6 FanDuel points in four of his last six games despite playing more than 30 minutes only once over that stretch. He had a monster game against the Nets Sunday when he posted 43.5 FanDuel points and while he might not be able to duplicate that Tuesday, he should still provide value at this price.
Jerami Grant, PHI at TOR ($5,200): The Sixers have been out of it since basically the first game of the season, so at least we probably don't have to worry about any crazy lineup changes Tuesday against the Raptors. Grant has been a consistent performer of late, posting at least 22 FanDuel points in four of his last five games. He provides a lot of value defensively as he has accumulated seven blocks and five steals over those five games. Look for him to continue his recent run of success in this contest.
Center
Bismack Biyombo, TOR vs. PHI ($4,100): I'm playing a hunch here that Biyombo will see some extended run in this game. Although he hasn't played more than 22 minutes in any game since the calendar turned to April, he has grabbed at least six rebounds in four of six games played in the month. If he can get increased playing time Tuesday, he could really out produce his price tag. Even if he doesn't though, he could still approach 20 FanDuel points.