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Daily Fantasy Basketball: Late lineup notes for March 25

DeMarcus Cousins is averaging 27 PPG, 3.6 APG and 13.1 RPG in his past eight contests. Kelley L Cox/USA TODAY Sports

One of the best ways to optimize your NBA lineups is to keep close track of potential scratches and to adapt quickly to changes. Every Wednesday and Friday, I'll give you a few things to watch for based on players with statuses that could indicate they won't play -- and what that could mean for adjustments to your lineup. I'll also answer questions on Twitter closer to lock @cfrelund.

Good luck!

If DeMarcus Cousins (probable) plays ...

  • Then his ceiling becomes the highest of the night. With the Suns' Tyson Chandler already ruled out in what is supposed to be a close game, Cousins could be a key to a winning lineup. In his last eight games, Boogie has averaged 36.1 MPG, 27 PPG, 3.6 APG and 13.1 RPG.

No Chandler Parsons, Dirk Nowitzki, Deron Williams or Devin Harris means ...

  • If you keep an eye on the Mavs' starters (even against Golden State), then you'll find some potential upside picks. Right now J.J. Barea rates as the best potential value, as point guard is the position the Warriors have been most generous to (they are bottom third vs. the position on the season). Raymond Felton and David Lee are also in great spots.

If Kenneth Faried (game-time decision) doesn't play ...

  • Then consider Darrell Arthur as a low-cost option against the Lakers. In his last 10 games, he's averaged 25.8 MPG, 4.2 RPG and 9.6 PPG. If Faried plays, avoid both he and Arthur.