Monday brings us a healthy slate of games with 18 teams in action. That means there are myriad ways to construct your lineups with high-priced stars and affordable value plays. Our experts are here to help you decide whom to use and fade.Todays panel includes ESPN Fantasys Kyle Soppe and Joe Kaiser, plus DFS expert Renee Miller.Players to build aroundKyle Soppe -- John Wall, Washington WizardsI gave him to you on Thursday with promises of a double-double, and he delivered with 23 points and 11 dimes! Given the time of year, Im thankful for him producing at the level that the numbers suggested possible, and Im going right back to it. Wall is a top-five player in terms of usage this season, a trend that Ill take to the bank against a Suns team that operates at the leagues fastest pace. Wall is a tough cover on the perimeter, and with him shooting 48.1 percent ... fuhgedaboutit. The Wizards are averaging 106.4 points over their last seven games, and if that trend continues, Wall is worth every penny tonight.Joe Kaiser -- Kevin Durant, Golden State WarriorsPaul George has already been ruled out for tonights game against the Warriors, leaving Glenn Robinson III to fill in, and that creates an opportunity for Durant to put up huge numbers. Its a night with several tantalizingly low-priced options, such as Robinson, Phoenix center Alan Williams and Dallas point guard Deron Williams, but I think theres a good chance all three could under-perform. Instead, Im paying up for Durant.Renee Miller -- Affordable wing: Josh Richardson, Miami Heat, and/or Glenn Robinson III, Indiana PacersOn big slates with a lot of star power, I often choose to start building my lineups around affordable players in good situations. I expected a better second start from Robinson last night, and he delivered in a big way in an overtime win over the Thunder. Tonights contest is another fast-paced, high-scoring affair with the visiting Warriors, and I think Robinson will have no problem exceeding value with George out again. Richardson has been terrific over the past three games in a utility role for the Heat, and theres no reason to expect him to slow down tonight. He gets a top matchup with Philadelphia, where he should enjoy a bump in pace and little resistance from the field. Pairing these guys with top options like James Harden, Hassan Whiteside or Durant makes for a high-upside, but less-risky lineup than we might otherwise end up with.Players to fadeKyle Soppe -- DeMar DeRozan, Toronto RaptorsDeRozan has ascended into the elite class of scorers, and that is no fluke, but I want no part of him tonight. The Raptors are traveling and on a back-to-back; a rough combination that gets even more unappealing when you consider that the Clippers are among the most efficient defenses in basketball this season. Guards are shooting under 40 percent against the Clips this season, and even if DeRozan exceeds that mark, it is difficult to see him approaching the 50 percent plateau that hes been at for most of the season. Since the beginning of last season, DeRozan has topped 10 assist-plus-rebounds less than 20 percent of the time, so if his scoring stroke isnt there, youre looking at a poor investment. Look for DeRozan to continue to do big things for the Drakes this season, but dont count on him carrying your Monday DFS roster.Joe Kaiser -- Eric Gordon, Houston RocketsGordon has put up some decent numbers lately, but Detroit poses too great of a challenge to pay more than $5,000 for Gordon. The Pistons enter Monday ranked No. 7 in defensive efficiency and have a wiry athlete in Kentavious Caldwell-Pope who can use his length to harass Gordon all night. Im going with other options at shooting guard. Even someone like the red-hot Nik Stauskas has a good chance to out-produce Gordon at a fraction of the cost.Renee Miller -- John Wall, Washington WizardsThe Wall fade for me is all about price and a different spending plan on tonights busy slate. Walls numbers reflect a high floor but also a relatively low ceiling, given his salary is among the top two priciest among point guards on both sites. I feel like I can get similar production for less with Kyle Lowry or Jeff Teague tonight and would prefer to spend up at other positions, like forward or center. Adidas Nmd Wholesale China . "I wrote 36 on my sheet at the beginning of the game," the Cincinnati coach said, referring the yard line the ball would need to be snapped from. Adidas Nmd Womens Ireland . -- Tony Stewart is 20 pounds lighter and has a titanium rod in his surgically repaired right leg. http://www.cheapnmdsneakersireland.com/adidas-basketball-shoes.html . -- Al Jefferson found a groove just in time for the Charlotte Bobcats. Yeezy Powerphase Ireland . -- Its been a long road back for Sean Bergenheim. Cheap Yeezys Ireland . The team says the Spain international has a muscle pull in his right leg. Barcelona hosts third-division side Cartagena in the return leg of their round-of-32 tie after winning their first meeting 4-1. Will Team USA snap its Ryder Cup slump? The Americans will try to win their first title since 2008 as the 41st edition of the event gets underway Friday at Hazeltine National Golf Club:Who is competing in the Ryder Cup?? Team USA, captained by Davis Love III (roster), vs. Team Europe, captained by?Darren Clarke (roster)How is the Ryder Cup scored?? There are 28 points available, one per match (eight on Friday, eight on Saturday and 12 on Sunday). The side that wins each match gets one point, and each side gets half a point when matches are tied (all square) through 18 holes.? The defending champion, in this case Team Europe, retains the Ryder Cup in the event of a tie, so Team USA needs at least 14 1/2 points to win.Latest match pairings, scoresWhen does the Ryder Cup start?Here is the complete schedule for the event:Thursday, Sept. 29 ? Opening ceremony 5:50-6 p.m. ET (around this time, the Friday morning foursomes pairings will be announced)Friday, Sept. 30 (Golf Channel) ? Four morning foursomes (alternate shot) matches starting at 8:35 a.m. ET ? Four afternoon four-ball matches starting at approximately 1:30 p.m. ET, with play expected to last about six hoursSaturday, Oct. 1 (NBC) ? Four morning foursomes (alternate shot) matches starting at 8:35 a.m. ET ? Four afternoon four-ball matches starting at approximately 1:30 p.m. ET, with play expected to last about six hoursSunday, Oct. 2 (NBC) ? Twelve singles matches starting at 12:04 p.m. ET ? Play concludes approximately 6 p.m. ET, followed by the trophy presentation and closing ceremonyWhere is the Ryder Cup being played?The course: Hazeltine National Golf Club Location: Chaska, Minnesota Par and yardage: 72 and 7,628 yards Course designer: Robert Trent Jones Majors hosted at Hazeltine: 2009 PGA Championship (won by Y.E. Yang), 2002 PGA Championship (won by Rich Beem), 1991 U.S. Open (won by Payne Stewart) and 1970 U.S. Open (won by Tony Jacklin)What do these terms mean?All square:?The score is tied.Dormie:?In match-play scoring, when a player or team is leading the match by the number of holes that remain to be played. For example, if a player is 3-up with three holes to play, his opponent is considered dormie. The leading player in that scenario can do no worse than halve the match and needs only to halve or win one more hole to clinch victory.Captains pick: Each team has a set number of players (eight for Team USA, nine for Team Europe) who automatically qualify via a points system. The remaining spots on each 12-man roster were filled by captains picks.Conceded: At any point in a match, a player orr pairing can concede a shot or hole to the opponent.dddddddddddd. This typically happens on the putting greens, when players assume their opponent will make a 2-foot putt. Its often a source of gamesmanship between opposing teams as to which putts are conceded and which are not.Four-ball matches: Each of the two players per team plays his own ball, with the low score on each side counting for the hole. Using match-play scoring, the best score wins the hole, and a tie halves the hole.Foursomes matches: This is more widely known as alternate shot. One player per team tees off, and his partner takes the second shot. Partners continue alternating shots until the hole is completed or conceded, using match-play scoring. Partners also alternate tee shots as they move from hole to hole.Halving: When both teams register the same score on a hole in match play. It also pertains to when a match is tied after 18 holes, which results in half a point for each side.Singles: There are 12 singles matches of head-to-head match-play competition. If tied after 18 holes, each side earns half a point.What else should you know?? Ryder Cup players and captains dont get paid. According to the PGA of America, which runs the event when it is held in the United States, $2.6 million is allocated to charities of the competitors choice.? The Ryder Cup is usually held every two years. The exceptions were a 10-year gap from 1937 to 1947 because of World War II and a three-year gap from 1999 to 2002 because the 2001 event was postponed in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.? From the Ryder Cups inception in 1927 until 1971, it was the United States vs. Great Britain. It was the U.S. vs. Great Britain/Ireland in 1973, 75 and 77, before it changed to the current format of Team USA ?vs. Team Europe in 1979.? Europe has won three consecutive Ryder Cups and six of the past seven. The most recent American victory was in 2008 at Valhalla in Louisville, Kentucky. That is the only U.S. victory this century and the first since 1999.? Team USA has an overall Ryder Cup record of 25-13-2. Europe, however, holds a 10-4-1 advantage dating to 1985.? The next four Ryder Cup locations are already decided: Le Golf National in Paris, France (2018), Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin (2020), Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome, Italy (2022) and Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York (2024).? The Ryder Cup trophy is only 17 inches tall and weighs all of 4 pounds. ' ' '