
We shouldn’t expect to see another 21-point first quarter from Curry, but that shouldn’t stop you from putting him in your DFS lineup. Marcus Smart, nor the rest of the Celtics had an answer for Curry in the first quarter.īoston, however, made the necessary adjustments in the second half and slowed down the superstar point guard. Curry has to be in your lineup after his start in Game 1, where he had 34 points, five rebounds, and five assists (56.3 fantasy points). UTIL PG Steph Curry, Warriors ($10,600) If you decide to go with Brown as your captain, it frees you up to take either Curry or Tatum for one of the five UTIL spots. Brown has scored 20 points or more in four straight games and averaged 39.4 fantasy points per game. If Brown can come close to that production on Sunday in the captain’s spot, your lineup will be in excellent shape. In our DFS picks for Game 1, we had Brown as one of our UTIL players, and he came through with 45.3 fantasy points. Warriors $50,000 budget, need at least one player from each team Captain (1.5x points, 1.5x salary) SG/SF Jaylen Brown, Celtics ($14,400) For Game 2, we’re going with Brown as our captain, who kept the Celtics in the game and helped them go off for 40 points in the fourth quarter. Below we’ll look at our DFS showdown lineup picks for Sunday night’s main slate, which should help you out for Game 2 of the NBA Finals. was one of the value players who stood out off the bench. Andrew Wiggins also played well for Golden State with 20 points, and Otto Porter Jr.

Meanwhile, Steph Curry started the game on fire with 21 points in the first quarter and finished with 34 points (12-25 FG, 7-14 3pt). They also provided DFS players with a lot of production in showdown tournaments on Thursday night. Derrick White, Al Horford, and Jaylen Brown were the standout stars for the Celtics. The Warriors will be looking to win Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday after the Celtics stole homecourt in Game 1 with a 120-108 win.
