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FanDuel daily picks: Fantasy basketball lineup – December 23, 2018

FanDuel daily picks from NBA fantasy basketball high salary and high value players to add to your lineup on December 23, 2018.

Sunday’s FanDuel slate:

6 p.m. ET: Phoenix at Brooklyn, Charlotte at Boston, Chicago at Cleveland, Miami at Orlando
8 p.m. ET: Minnesota at Oklahoma City
8:30 p.m. ET: LA Clippers at Golden State
9 p.m. ET: Dallas at Portland, Memphis at LA Lakers

My favorite plays of the day can be found on the following slides in FanSided’s FanDuel daily picks. Each day in order to offer a variety of price points at each position, you can find two slides for each position–one for high-salary options and one for high-value options.

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Important note, every day the goal of this post is not to give you a copy-and-paste lineup. Instead, each selection is given while highlighting the factors you need to consider when building a customized lineup for yourself. If you want to see an example lineup, you can find it on the final slide of the post, but I suggest you adjust your lineup to fit your personal taste.

To keep up with all of FanSided’s DFS NBA coverage head over to the  fantasy basketball hub where each day you can find a post like this tailored for DraftKings as well as one specifically designed for usage on FanDuel. In this post, all salary and “fantasy points” references are to DraftKings scoring system and salaries. If you have any additional questions or thoughts or are looking for updates as we approach tipoff, follow @FanSidedFantasy on Twitter or you can follow my account @jeremylambert88.
Let’s take a look at your best options for both studs and value players at each position.

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