Counterattack: The Sun Hasn't Set on Chandler
Here are the top contrarian plays for Monday, March 21:

C Tyson Chandler, Suns (vs. Grizzlies)
While Alex Len has gotten most of the praise in Phoenix of late, Chandler has quietly posted averages of 9.4 points and 9.1 rebounds for March. The 33-year-old is also coming off his best performance of the month going for 12 points and 17 rebounds against the Lakers last Friday.
Though Chandler can be a boom-or-bust player at this stage of his career, he has posted double-doubles in five of his last seven games. His playing time also sits at a steady 27 minutes through his last five.
Going against a depleted Memphis squad, Chandler should be in line to pick up another double-double.

SG Bradley Beal, Wizards (at Hawks)
Beal started the season out on an absolute tear averaging 17.5 and 20 points respectively for the months of November and December, but is hot streak was cut short due a right fibula injury. This injury still seems to be lingering as Beal has been listed on Washington's injury list throughout March. He enters Monday's matchup against Atlanta as questionable due to a pelvis issue.
Luckily for DFS players, they don't feel the same pain as Beal and can actually look to him Monday (assuming he suits up). Over his last three games, Beal is averaging a respectable 14 points, five rebounds, four assists, and two steals. While these stats aren't too exciting, Beal's DFS salary has plummeted in March, and now seems right to buy low on his well-rounded style.
Though Atlanta may excel in limiting the scoring of their opposition, the Hawks themselves struggle mightily in both rebounding and protecting the ball as they surrender 14.6 turnovers per game.

PG Jeff Teague, Hawks (vs. Wizards)
Teague is often a forgotten man among the PG ranks and for good reason. While he occasionally provides the glimmer of tournament altering upside, Teague is a functional but unspectacular option averaging 14.9 points and 5.9 assists on the season.
But in a matchup against Washington, Teague will be in a prime position to provide fruitful DFS value. Firstly, the Wizards and Hawks sit fourth and 10th in terms of pace consequently pushing the Over/Under to a respectable 207. Secondly, Washington ranks in the bottom half of defensive categories such as Opponent's Points Per Game, Field Goal Percentage, and 3-Point Percentage.
Individually, Teague has also shown that occasional upside a bit more often during the month of March. He has scored 22 or more points three times in his last 10 games, while also notching seven or more assists in eight of those 10.
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