![]() ![]() ![]() And again, we will be here every slate to breakdown how we analyze these decisions in more specific scenarios. It is difficult to break down how I like to do this on a general basis because it changes from slate-to-slate, but if you go into your process understanding that looking for leverage and pivots is important, you’ll find yourself in a good spot more often than not. One way is direct pivots, coming from a team full of GPP players, we will look to provide great pivot plays, but learning when to pivot off chalk and when to eat that chalk is crucial to NBA DFS. ![]() While you might decide to play the ownership game a little less in NBA than in other sports, there is still plenty of ways to gain leverage and differentiate lineups. LeverageĪnother similarity between NBA DFS and other sports is that despite the NBA being the sport with the least amount of variance and most projectability, we should continue to look for ownership leverage spots in GPPs. There is a reason why the Vegas sportsbooks are still in business - typically, they are accurate with their lines and betting odds, so we can use these markets to influence certain decisions, while obviously picking times to go against them as well (just like any other sport). The biggest similarity you’ll find between NBA DFS and basically any other sport is how important Vegas and betting odds are to the game. (Check out our DFS glossary for a quick look at the game’s vocabulary.) The similarities Vegas This article will break down some of the differences between NBA DFS and other popular DFS sports and will also cover some ways you can treat NBA DFS the same as others. Many of you may be coming over into the NBA DFS world from other sports, and are just starting off here. If you haven’t already, I recommended checking out my article on the three key stats for NBA DFS. Welcome to another version of NBA DFS 101. ![]()
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