It’s Tuesday, March 31st. The National Basketball Association (NBA) has just seven total games on the schedule. We have a doubleheader on NBC and Peacock featuring the New York Knicks and Houston Rockets at 8:00 p.m. ET, while the Portland Trail Blazers and L.A. Clippers tip it off at 11:00 p.m. ET. Below are our top NBA DFS picks for today.
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NBA DraftKings & FanDuel DFS Primer
NBA DFS Core Plays
- DraftKings: $9,700
- FanDuel: $9,900
Cooper Flagg and the Mavericks have a very favorable matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks, who are a shell of themselves with several key players on the sidelines. Flagg is averaging 39.1 Fantasy Points Per Game (FPPG), and he faces a Bucks team with an Opponent Rank vs. Position (OPRK) of 26th, which means he should exceed DFS salary expectations.
If you’re going to spend big, raise the money for Flagg. In addition, he is coming in with a big chip on his shoulder after posting just 12 points on 5-of-19 shooting, including 0-for-3 from downtown, while adding four rebounds, two blocks, and an assist with two turnovers. The 12 points were his lowest since a six-point stinker against Denver, a game he exited early due to a sprained left ankle.
- DraftKings: $8,500
- FanDuel: $8,700
LaMelo Ball and the Hornets are playing good basketball, and the Queen City will get a taste of playoff basketball again in 2026, if you count the play-in round as playoff basketball. In Charlotte, they’ll take it. The Hornets haven’t advanced past the first round since 2002; they lost in the play-in round in 2021 and again in 2022. If they advance in these playoffs, it will be in large part due to Ball.
For now, though, we’re still in the regular season, and Ball is a strong play most nights. However, while averaging 39.8 FPPG, he could easily exceed that against the very giving Brooklyn Nets, who allow 115.4 points per game (PPG), while teams hit 49.4 percent (29th) from the field against Brooklyn, including 38.0 percent (30th) from behind the 3-point line. Ball is about to go off, and you should build a nice Charlotte stack on Tuesday, because he’s not the only one.
- DraftKings: $8,900
- FanDuel: $9,800
Scottie Barnes is more of a value on DraftKings than FanDuel, where he is substantially more expensive. If you want to spend on a big man, Barnes is your best bet against the Detroit Pistons. Detroit Basketball was without Cade Cunningham (lung), Jalen Duren (knee), and Tobias Harris (hip) on Monday in OKC, and it’s unlikely either will suit up Tuesday.
Barnes and the Raptors big men should be able to have their way in the paint with very little resistance. Barnes has been extremely consistent lately, going for 23.0 PPG, 13.5 APG, and 5.5 RPG in the past two games, and he has double-doubles in three of the past four outings.
In his most recent game against Detroit on March 15, he had 14 points, 10 rebounds, and eight assists with three blocks and a steal in 38 minutes. If he can replicate that type of line, DFS managers would be very pleased, even at the higher price on FD.
NBA DFS Cash Game Targets
- DraftKings: $7,600
- FanDuel: $7,200
Remember that Charlotte stack talk above? Brandon Miller should be a part of lineups, as he is averaging 35.6 FPPG, and his price is pretty nice against a Brooklyn defense that is extremely giving. Officially, the Nets are 18th in OPRK, but they’re a team gutted by injuries with little motivation, since they’re well out of the postseason picture.
Like Flagg (above), Miller is coming off a poor game. That’s bad for DFS players who chose him Sunday against Boston, but good for you. He’ll be highly motivated to atone against a beat-up Nets team. He had 25 points and seven assists with a block and a steal in his only previous game against the Nets this season on Oct. 22, 2025.
- DraftKings: $6,900
- FanDuel: $7,500
With injuries plaguing the Pistons, Daniss Jenkins has been a major beneficiary. The 24-year-old from St. John’s has stepped up with six straight games of 13 or more points, including four games with 19+ points. He is also working on a streak with at least one made 3-pointer in eight consecutive games.
In the month of March, Jenkins has averaged 11.5 PPG, 5.3 APG, and 2.9 RPG with 1.1 SPG and 1.3 3PT per game in 16 games, with a majority of his production coming in the past seven games due to a rash of injuries.
- DraftKings: $6,700
- FanDuel: $6,600
Kon Knueppel is showing no signs of letting up in this surprising rookie season. He has been a major reason for the resurgence of Charlotte, and he is the favorite for the NBA’s Rookie of the Year award, ahead of his college teammate, the aforementioned Flagg.
Knueppel has a pair of double-doubles in the past three games, averaging 16.7 PPG, 8.7 RPG, and 4.0 APG in the three-game span, while dropping in 10 3-pointers. The last time he faced the Nets in Brooklyn on Dec. 1, the rookie went for 18 points, six rebounds, four assists, and four 3-pointers.
NBA DFS GPP Targets
- DraftKings: $5,700
- FanDuel: $5,900
Ousmane Dieng has made six consecutive starts, as he has been the beneficiary of injuries to the likes of Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kevin Porter Jr., and Bobby Portis being sidelined. Kyle Kuzma and Ryan Rollins are each questionable to play, and if one or both play, that could eat into Dieng’s minutes a little bit. However, at this price tag, he is still worth a roll of the dice.
Dieng had a career-high four steals on Saturday, but he wasn’t terribly effective in Sunday’s game against the Clippers. He was mostly nailed to the bench, spending the afternoon in foul trouble, finishing with just seven points, four assists, two rebounds, and a steal while going 0-for-4 from behind the arc before he fouled out after just 22 minutes. While that sounds like he should be avoided, he’ll likely be highly productive if he can avoid the whistle.
- DraftKings: $5,600
- FanDuel: $4,700
Another low-cost option getting plenty of run thanks to injuries in Milwaukee is Turner, the former Pacers middle man. While he did rest his knee last time out, there is no evidence he’ll be sidelined on Tuesday, as he doesn’t even appear on the injury report as probable and/or available.
Turner racked up 15 points with six rebounds, two blocks, a steal, and an assist with four 3-pointers last time out against the San Antonio Spurs and Victor Wembanyama. If he can do that against Wemby, he should have a field day against the Mavs.
- DraftKings: $5,100
- FanDuel: $4,600
I promise I am not being lazy. But, yes, that’s three Bucks in a row. I know, they’re terrible, but these low-cost guys are getting a ton of run, and with starter-type minutes and decent production, the potential return on investment is too good to pass up. Bucks and Hornets dominating DFS lineups? What a time to be alive.
The son of the “Shaq of the MAC”, Trent Jr., just dropped 36 points on the Clippers on Sunday, and he was unconscious like his dad back in the day, firing 9-of-15 from behind the 3-point line. He added four assists, two rebounds, and two steals for good measure. If he can produce even half of that, he’ll be well worth the price.
NBA DFS Value Plays
- DraftKings: $4,100
- FanDuel: $4,000
AJ Green is a strong play for the Bucks, as somebody has to score in Cream City. Giannis Antetokounmpo remains sidelined, Kevin Porter Jr. (knee) might not play again this season, and veteran Bobby Portis (wrist) is also sidelined. Green has an opportunity to play a huge amount of minutes, exceeding DFS salary expectations by miles.
Brandon Williams (PG/SG – DAL)
- DraftKings: $4,900
- FanDuel: $4,600
Brandon Williams is worth playing for Dallas, as he tries to keep up his scoring ways. He has scored 10+ in 17 of his past 18 games, including 15 points, seven assists, and six rebounds with two steals Monday night against the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves. In the past three games, Williams is averaging 12.0 PPG, 6.0 APG, and 3.0 RPG.
- DraftKings: $3,400
- FanDuel: $3,900
Khris Middleton gets a crack at his former team, and he could have a little extra motivation in his former stomping grounds. In the past two games, Middleton has been good for 10.0 PPG, 4.5 RPG, and 3.0 APG with 1.0 3PT per game. It’s not gigantic production, but it’s pretty good for this pittance of a salary.