Round 2 NBA mock draft: Best available players, predictions
By Jorge Perez· Founder, V12 DFS

This is context, not an automatic lineup change. It becomes actionable only when it connects to the slate, price, ownership, or confirmed role.
This headline reads as off-topic for DFS coverage — it's about the NBA Draft, not daily fantasy lineups or slate strategy. A mock draft projection doesn't inform ownership percentages, game totals, pace-of-play, matchup leverage, or any real-time DFS signal for upcoming contests.
If the source article were instead covering roster moves (trades, signings, injuries affecting role changes mid-season), that would warrant a DFS read: how a late acquisition shifts salary cap allocation, cements a starting role, or creates a back-to-back minutes spike. But a forward-looking draft exercise — predicting who gets selected in June — has no bearing on tonight's slate or next week's tournament exposure.
I'd recommend passing on this one and waiting for a headline tied to active NBA games, injury reports, starting lineup confirmations, or role clarifications that affect DFS projections and ownership. Those are the signals that move the optimizer and shape lineup construction.
Turn this NBA news into a lineup tonight
V12's NBA engine reads slate context, builds a candidate pool, runs configured simulations, ranks the portfolio with ownership and behavioral pattern signals, and ships a FanDuel-ready CSV. The news above becomes one input among many — not a forced lineup change.