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Playoff Points Projections

Today's postseason edition of the Numbers Game examines the points-league potential of players competing for a championship, with an emphasis on daily leagues.

I'll eschew the DFS scoring for players thus far in the playoffs, as the minuscule sample-size of games makes it less than ideal -- no team has played more than twice. Instead, I'll provide an 'expected' value by juxtaposing each player's season-long stats with the DFS points allowed by their first-round opponents.

To begin, here are the DFS 'point' totals which the 16 playoff teams allowed during the regular season:

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And here's the table as a series of 'weights' which can be applied to individual player stats, thus creating a matchup-weighted expectation for DFS production:

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To clarify what I'm doing, here's a quick example using DeMar DeRozan's scoring.

DeMar averaged 6.4 made field goals this season (not including 3-pointers), 0.4 threes, and 6.0 free throws. Using FanDuel's DFS scoring formula (here) that amounts to 20.1 fantasy 'points'. We now factor in the impact of DeRozan's matchup vs. the Wizards, who allowed more free throws than the average playoff team (104.8% of the mean) but allowed fewer field goals (95.1%). Do the same calculation for 3-pointers and DeRozan ends up with a projected 19.7 DFS points for scoring. The shift was subtle in this particular instance (I could have found a more glaring example) but across every player and every category there are some substantial matchup-based shifts in value.

Without further ado, then, here is the list of expected values for all key players in the postseason, adjusted for first-round matchups. I excluded anyone projected to get 10.0 or fewer 'points' and eliminated players who are done for the season, though I may have missed a few.

Player

DFS Projection

James Harden

47.21

Anthony Davis

47.08

LeBron James

44.90

Chris Paul

40.48

Stephen Curry

40.09

John Wall

39.74

Blake Griffin

39.04

Pau Gasol

38.32

LaMarcus Aldridge

38.18

Marc Gasol

35.56

Jimmy Butler

35.48

DeAndre Jordan

35.13

Paul Millsap

34.91

Kyrie Irving

34.82

Damian Lillard

34.56

Kyle Lowry

33.80

Zach Randolph

33.44

Tyreke Evans

33.17

Kawhi Leonard

32.92

Kevin Love

32.69

Al Horford

32.38

Jeff Teague

32.25

Michael Carter-Williams

31.74

Tim Duncan

31.63

Dwight Howard

31.19

Jrue Holiday

30.95

Klay Thompson

30.87

Draymond Green

30.78

Monta Ellis

30.53

DeMar DeRozan

30.51

Brook Lopez

29.49

Tyson Chandler

28.81

Dirk Nowitzki

28.39

Mike Conley

27.99

Deron Williams

27.81

Jared Sullinger

27.75

Marcin Gortat

27.46

Josh Smith

27.44

Joakim Noah

27.28

Derrick Rose

27.20

Trevor Ariza

27.18

Rajon Rondo

27.16

Giannis Antetokounmpo

26.97

Chandler Parsons

26.62

Joe Johnson

26.19

Bradley Beal

25.87

Isaiah Thomas

25.79

Thaddeus Young

25.72

Terrence Jones

24.75

Evan Turner

24.73

Nicolas Batum

24.36

DeMarre Carroll

24.27

Jonas Valanciunas

24.26

Andrew Bogut

23.85

Kyle Korver

23.53

Khris Middleton

23.48

Tony Parker

23.25

Jeff Green

23.24

Danny Green

23.08

Jarrett Jack

22.39

Timofey Mozgov

22.26

Lou Williams

22.10

Eric Gordon

21.86

Jamal Crawford

21.80

Avery Bradley

21.80

J.R. Smith

21.61

Taj Gibson

21.58

Omer Asik

21.46

Zaza Pachulia

21.41

Ryan Anderson

21.29

Manu Ginobili

21.25

Corey Brewer

21.17

Amar'e Stoudemire

20.91

Tristan Thompson

20.84

Nene

20.68

Robin Lopez

20.67

Larry Sanders

20.58

J.J. Redick

20.53

Kelly Olynyk

20.32

Paul Pierce

20.31

Tony Allen

20.24

Nikola Mirotic

19.78

Amir Johnson

19.70

Tyler Zeller

19.68

Ersan Ilyasova

19.59

Harrison Barnes

19.32

Brandon Bass

19.21

Marcus Smart

19.12

Dennis Schroder

19.04

Mason Plumlee

18.88

O.J. Mayo

18.80

Aaron Brooks

18.77

Patrick Patterson

18.61

Arron Afflalo

18.58

John Henson

18.53

Matt Barnes

18.37

Kris Humphries

18.35

David Lee

18.26

Boris Diaw

18.08

Mike Dunleavy

17.79

Marreese Speights

17.74

Andre Iguodala

17.71

Greivis Vasquez

17.53

Iman Shumpert

17.41

Chris Kaman

17.34

Tiago Splitter

17.27

Devin Harris

17.15

Mirza Teletovic

17.12

Courtney Lee

16.92

James Johnson

16.46

Jerryd Bayless

15.88

Norris Cole

15.81

Terrence Ross

15.63

Al-Farouq Aminu

15.61

Jae Crowder

15.38

Jared Dudley

14.94

Marco Belinelli

14.82

Jose Juan Barea

14.58

Beno Udrih

14.46

Alexis Ajinca

14.26

Shaun Livingston

14.17

Kosta Koufos

13.98

Cory Joseph

13.90

Mike Scott

13.81

Bojan Bogdanovic

13.68

Jason Terry

13.62

Alan Anderson

13.50

Ramon Sessions

13.27

Drew Gooden

13.13

Miles Plumlee

12.97

Dante Cunningham

12.95

Rasual Butler

12.92

Jonas Jerebko

12.91

Austin Rivers

12.81

Spencer Hawes

12.55

Kevin Seraphin

12.52

Quincy Pondexter

12.44

Otto Porter

12.43

Aron Baynes

12.42

Meyers Leonard

12.39

Pablo Prigioni

12.25

Shawn Marion

12.20

Shelvin Mack

12.08

Kirk Hinrich

12.04

Kent Bazemore

11.95

Patty Mills

11.74

Nick Calathes

11.59

Leandro Barbosa

11.59

Matthew Dellavedova

11.46

Kostas Papanikolaou

11.45

Brandon Davies

11.35

Steve Blake

11.29

Kendrick Perkins

11.08

Mike Muscala

11.05

Pero Antic

11.02

Toney Douglas

10.98

Festus Ezeli

10.91

Tony Snell

10.80

Vince Carter

10.67

C.J. McCollum

10.66

Nate Robinson

10.62

Richard Jefferson

10.41

Charlie Villanueva

10.07

Jon Leuer

10.03

Note that a player like C.J. McCollum will leap up the board due to a radical change in his role in the playoffs vs. the regular season -- he should exceed 10.66 fantasy points even if Arron Afflalo (shoulder) returns on Wednesday (though McCollum did get an 11.0 despite starting and playing 37 minutes in Game 1). Richard Jefferson is another prime candidate to exceed his projected value due to Chandler Parsons' knee injury. Opportunistic daily-league owners can exploit these exceptions to great advantage, and combined with the objectivity of the above list it should be easy to build a competitive team even if there are only a few games (as there are on Wednesday).

The data presented here is the final product, cleaned up and simplified to make it easier for owners to target the best players with the most favorable matchups. If you're inclined to peruse the whole data set, or use the numbers in your own spreadsheet, click here to view (or copy) my google drive sheet at your leisure.

Send me a message on Twitter if you have any questions or suggestions for future 'Numbers Game' columns, and enjoy the games!