NBA FanDuel Lineup Advice for November 10 2025

Building a winning FanDuel lineup on a multi-game slate like November 10, 2025, requires a balance of value, upside, and matchup awareness. Tonight’s card offers plenty of opportunity — and this lineup takes advantage of that by blending safe-floor veterans with a few breakout candidates in favorable spots. Let’s break down each play and why it deserves a spot in your DFS builds tonight.


PG: Stephon Castle (SAS @ CHI) – $7,800

I’m starting my build with Stephon Castle, who’s quickly becoming one of the most consistent DFS guards in the league. Averaging nearly 39 FanDuel points per game, Castle offers an elite combination of scoring, rebounding, and defensive stats. Chicago ranks near the bottom of the league in defending athletic guards, and the pace-up environment here benefits Castle’s fantasy profile.

He’s shown he can fill the box score even when his shot isn’t falling, giving him both floor and ceiling appeal. At $7,800, he’s priced right at that sweet spot — not too high to limit upside, but high enough to ensure usage and minutes.


PG: Tre Jones (SAS @ CHI) – $5,700

Jones is averaging over 30 fantasy points per game, and at $5,700, he’s a great mid-tier guard who thrives on peripheral stats. The Spurs defense has been giving up fantasy points in bunches to ball-handlers, so if the Bulls control the tempo it could be a big night.


SG: Kon Knueppel (LAL @ CHA) – $6,000

Knueppel has quietly become a favorite DFS value wing. Priced at $6,000, he’s shown the ability to score efficiently and contribute across the board. He’s coming off a recent stretch of strong performances and now gets a Charlotte defense that’s ranked bottom-10 in opponent field goal percentage.

He’s an ideal mid-range pivot play — low enough ownership to differentiate your lineup, but high enough floor to keep you competitive in both cash and GPP formats.


SG: Keyonte George (MIN @ UTA) – $7,100

Keyonte George has been a DFS gem this season. He’s averaging around 37.5 fantasy points and is one of the more complete guards in the mid-tier salary range. Facing the Timberwolves, he’ll see plenty of usage, and his ability to create his own shot plus contribute in assists and rebounds makes him a high-upside option.

This game projects to stay competitive, and George thrives in that type of setting. I’m projecting another 35-40 fantasy point outing if he maintains his typical 30+ minutes and efficient shooting.


SF: Jaime Jaquez Jr. (CLE @ MIA) – $6,000

Jaquez is one of those glue guys who makes DFS rosters work. At $6,000, he consistently returns value thanks to his well-rounded stat line. Averaging just over 34 fantasy points, Jaquez brings stability and a moderate ceiling.

The Cavaliers’ matchup with the Heat could be a slower-paced affair, but Jaquez’s high minutes floor and consistent defensive activity make him a smart mid-tier forward play in any format.


PF: Paolo Banchero (POR @ ORL) – $9,100

Every winning lineup needs a true anchor, and Paolo Banchero fits the bill tonight. Coming in at $9,100, he’s my high-salary cornerstone — a player capable of dropping 50+ fantasy points in the right matchup. Against Portland, Banchero has a clear advantage. The Blazers rank in the bottom third in defensive efficiency against power forwards, and Banchero’s versatility ensures he’ll get looks inside and outside.

I expect a stat line in the range of 25+ points, 8+ rebounds, and 5+ assists. He’s the safest high-end play on this slate.


PF: Jake LaRavia (LAL @ CHA) – $5,700

Jake LaRavia might not be a household name, but he’s the kind of value play that makes lineups work. His $5,700 salary allows you to fit Banchero and still maintain upside elsewhere. LaRavia’s minutes have been steady, and he’s coming off consistent 25–30 fantasy point games. Against Charlotte, he’ll face a defense that struggles against stretch forwards.

He’s not flashy, but he’s efficient, and he’s exactly the type of low-cost piece that rounds out a strong GPP build.


C: Jarrett Allen (CLE @ MIA) – $6,700

Jarrett Allen is one of the most underrated big men in fantasy hoops. Priced at $6,700, he’s averaging around 34 fantasy points per game and should thrive in this matchup. Miami’s interior defense hasn’t been dominant this season, and Allen’s ability to rack up rebounds, blocks, and efficient scoring makes him a fantastic mid-range center option.

If Allen flirts with a double-double (which he often does), he can easily exceed 5x value tonight.


C: Ryan Kalkbrenner (LAL @ CHA) – $5,700

To close things out, Kalkbrenner is a sneaky contrarian play at center. At $5,700, he offers solid per-minute production and a great matchup against the Lakers weak rebounding frontcourt. If he sees 25+ minutes, he has legitimate 30-point potential. He’s the kind of low-ownership play that can give you the edge in larger-field tournaments.