With 10 games being played on Wednesday night, there are a multitude of options for your DFS basketball lineup. Who should you build around and who should you avoid? Our experts have you covered.Todays panel consists of Joe Kaiser, Jim McCormick and Kyle Soppe.Players to build aroundKyle Soppe -- Victor Oladipo, Oklahoma City ThunderSo you may have heard, but there is a guard in Oklahoma City having a season for the ages. Russell Westbrook is functioning at such a high level that he is going to break DFS pricing formulas pretty soon, but his high level of play has allowed Oladipo to flourish in a bit of an under the radar type of way. For roughly 55 percent of what you have to pay to acquire Westbrook, you can get his backcourt mate that has produced at least eight rebounds-plus-assists in seven of his last eight games and has proven capable of scoring in bunches (over 25 points three times over the last two weeks). Oladipos usage has been consistent this season and by playing in the game with the highest implied total, the Thunders shooting guard comes with a nice floor/ceiling combination this evening against the Wizards.Joe Kaiser -- Myles Turner, Indiana PacersTurner is affordably priced in an ideal matchup against a Portland team that ranks last in defensive efficiency and gives up more DFS points to power forwards than any other team in the NBA. Expect this to be one of the highest scoring games of the night and for the Pacers second-year big man to go off.Jim McCormick -- DeMarcus Cousins, Sacramento KingsBoogie is on one of his awesome big-game benders weve come to covet as daily fantasy players, as hes averaged 33 points, 12.7 boards, 26.5 shots and 60.75 fantasy points (on DraftKings scoring model) over his past six games. The Kings are afforded a healthy team point total hovering around 105 points, per the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, while the 76ers have the seventh-worst defensive rating in the league. As a pivot from Russ Westbrooks demanding price point, Cousins is in a strong spot to return and exceed value in South Philly tonight.Players to fadeKyle Soppe -- Harrison Barnes, Dallas MavericksGo outside on a cold day and stick your tounge to a poll. Not fun. Rostering a star player in a game featuring two of the four slowest paced offenses with the Spurs licking their wounds from an awful home loss. Also not fun. Now, Ive done one of those two things before and I have no interest in doing the other tonight. Ill let you decide what I have/havent done, but I will say that while Barnes has been a consistent source of scoring, his contribution in other categories has been sporadic. Last week, for example, he had consecutive games without a single free throw attempt. Early this month, he had a four-game stretch with a grand total of three assists. Or how about the fact that he has had a steal and a block in just one game this season? Dont pay for Barnes name and instead save some money at the small forward position (Kent Bazemore anyone?).Jim McCormick -- Wilson Chandler, Denver NuggetsChandler has been great for much of the season, but I dont love his setup against a down-pace team like the Heat, as Miami has the sixth-slowest pace in the league. The Heat have also proven capable of defending the wing, ceding the third-fewest fantasy points to small forwards on DraftKings scoring model. If we use his recent sluggish matchups with the similarly slow Jazz as precedent, it makes sense to look elsewhere at small forward in cash competitions.Joe Kaiser -- Julius Randle, Los Angeles LakersRandle played only 22 minutes in his return to the court against New Orleans on Tuesday after missing a week due to a hip pointer injury. 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Rugby fans took issue with Wallabies coach Michael Cheika over two key positions and opted for uncapped emerging stars Sefanaia Naivalu and Jed Holloway in an Australian Super Rugby team of the year selected by the public.Fijian-born Melbourne Rebels winger Naivalu and NSW Waratahs No.8 Holloway were the only two non-internationals in the team in a Rugby Union Players Association Peoples Choice poll released on Tuesday.?Of the established stars, David Pocock was chosen ahead of Michael Hooper at openside flanker and Israel Folau instead of Tevita Kuridrani at outside centre.Folau was listed at 13 for the Waratahs last ten Super Rugby games, but Cheika has repeatedly nominated fullback as his preferred position for the game-breaking back.At last years World Cup, Hooper invariably started at openside with Pocock at No.8, but the poll only allowed for players to be chosen in one position.Australias immense depth at openside was emphasised by the fact the other three candidates in the poll were also Test players in Sean McMahon, Liam Gill and Matt Hodgson.At 195cm, 23-year-old Holloway potentially gives Cheika an option of a taller No.8 than either Pocock (183 cms) or McMahon (186 cms), who have occupied that spot in recent times.Holloway, who made the Peoples Choice team ahead of established Wallaby Ben McCalman, enjoyed a breakout Super Rugby season which included a hatt-trick of tries off the bench against the Highlanders, until he suffered a competition-ending shoulder injury.dddddddddddde could be back in time for part of the upcoming NRC and might be a bolter for the Wallabies spring tour, along with 24-year-old Naivalu, who will then be eligible to represent Australia.RUPAs 2015 Newcomer of the Year, Naivalu scored six tries in as many games in the second half of the Super season.One of the most interesting selections was at right lock, where one-cap Wallaby Adam Coleman got the nod ahead of several other more experienced internationals.Coleman, who made his debut of the bench in the final Test of the England series in June, polled more votes than 62-cap veteran Rob Simmons, Will Skelton (15 Tests) and Sam Carter (13 Tests).Rugby Union Players Association Peoples Choice Team: Dane Haylett-Petty (Western Force), Sefanaia Naivalu (Melbourne Rebels), Israel Folau (NSW Waratahs), Matt Toomua (Brumbies), Rob Horne (NSW Waratahs), Bernard Foley (NSW Waratahs), Nick Phipps (NSW Waratahs), Jed Holloway (NSW Waratahs), David Pocock (Brumbies), Scott Fardy (Brumbies), Adam Coleman (Western Force), Rory Arnold (Brumbies), Greg Holmes (Queensland Reds), Stephen Moore (Brumbies), James Slipper (Queensland Reds). 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