Mondays evening slate of NBA action offers up 11 games. Which players should you build around and which players should you fade? Our experts have the answers.Todays panel includes ESPN Fantasys Kyle Soppe and Joe Kaiser, plus DFS experts Renee Miller and Al Zeidenfeld.Players to build aroundJoe Kaiser -- Jerian Grant, Chicago BullsWith Rajon Rondo suspended for Mondays game against Portland, who has one of the worst defenses in the league, Grant is expected to run the point for the Bulls tonight. He has 30-point upside in DFS, and the matchup helps. On a night thats as stacked with star power as much as any date on the NBA calendar so far this season, youre going to need a few cheap values like Grant to gets those stars on your roster.Renee Miller -- Second-tier talent in high-scoring games, e.g., Taj Gibson, Chicago BullsThere are at least five top-tier superstars on tonights slate who wont figure in my main lineups due to their salaries and the alternatives at their positions. Instead, I want to load up with as many $6-8K guys who have 30-fantasy-point floors and 50-plus fantasy point ceilings as I can. Rather than pick just one as a building block, I wanted to illustrate the big picture Im aiming at tonight. The philosophy of tonights slate goes to the true meaning of value and points per dollar. For more examples of these second-tier options, check out my Best Buys for Monday.Kyle Soppe -- Jimmy Butler, Chicago BullsYoure looking at the top-producing SF on the board tonight. Not the top value (well, that too), but the top overall fantasy producer at the position. Butler has hung at least 20 points on the board in 13 straight (more than 25 in five of his last six games), and the rebounding has been remarkably consistent over the last three weeks. I expect the assist numbers to be viable in this a game against the least-efficient defense in the NBA, and with his consistent scoring coming without him shooting well from distance, Im willing to chase what I believe is the highest ceiling on the board at SF for less than top dollar.Al Zeidenfeld -- John Wall, Washington WizardsAs always, minutes equals money, and its no surprise that with the recent bump in playing time for Wall, his fantasy output has gone through the roof. The Wizards have given Wall scheduled days off, but on the nights when he has been in the lineup, hes been playing all the minutes that he can handle with 39.5 MPG the past five games, compared to 35.3 on the season. The Wizards have one of the highest team totals on the day, and the matchup with the Nets should be competitive, making Wall a likely candidate to more than pay off his salary.Players to fadeJoe Kaiser -- Paul George, Indiana PacersGeorge missed six of seven games due to an ankle injury before returning to the court on Sunday, playing 34 minutes against the Clippers. Given how much he played last night after just coming back from a lot of time off, theres probably a good chance he wont play as many minutes in the second of a back-to-back tonight against Golden State. If Im paying up for a small forward, Im going for a safer option in this range like Utahs Gordon Hayward.Renee Miller -- Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee BucksAs indicated above, Im most comfortable in the second tier tonight for the combination of high floor and upside so many cheaper players offer. Antetokounmpo, a player whom I literally idolize, doesnt fit the bill tonight thanks to his $9-10K salary, a pace-crushing matchup with the Spurs, and likely coverage by Kawhi Leonard. One of the issues with the highest-priced players, in general, tonight is the lack of attractive bargain options to pair them with.Kyle Soppe -- Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City ThunderWhy did this article not post earlier today? Ill take the blame for that ... I was mentally preparing for this call. Im still not 100 percent there, but here we go. The Thunder beat the Pelicans last night and Westbrook has been awful on the second night of back-to-backs. OK, so that may not be entirely true. But he has underachieved by his lofty 2016 standards, as his scoring is down 21.9 percent (on 39.5 percent shooting, as opposed to 43.2 percent shooting in all other games) and assists are down 8.7 percent on no rest compared to when he has been rested this season. The Hawks boast the second-most efficient defense right now, and with Westbrook attempting a career-low 40.1 percent of his shots from inside of eight feet (and converting at a below-career norm of 52.3-percent of those attempts), there are some statistical concerns for the man breaking all the statistical models. He costs 25-30 percent more than Wall depending where you play ... consider me on #TeamWall tonight.Al Zeidenfeld -- Damian Lillard, Portland Trail BlazersI typically love playing Lillard as the No. 1 correlation between real life and fantasy scoring is putting the ball in the hoop, a skill at which Lillard is elite. But based on the pricing and matchups of other players priced around him at point guard, this is a night when Ill look to invest in other players and find another day to get back on the Lillard bandwagon.Al Zeidenfeld is a promoter & user at DraftKings (Username: Al_Smizzle) and plays on his personal account in games he offers advice on. 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