NBA Daily Fantasy Picks, Salaries and Betting Lines – March 3: Mo Williams Show

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Mar/03/2015
NBA Daily Fantasy Picks, Salaries and Betting Lines – March 3: Mo Williams Show

Gambling911.com has your NBA daily fantasy picks, salaries and betting lines for Tuesday’s 7 games.

First let’s check out some of our picks from Monday.

We called DeMar DeRozan (SG) $7K a good option going up against Philadelphia Monday evening and boy did that turn into an understatement.  DeRozan picked Philadelphia apart.  Needing only 35 fantasy points, he scored that exact number of baskets.   Tack on 9 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals, DeRozan managed to top the 50 fantasy point mark.

Then there was Louis Williams (SG) $4.3K coming off the bench and scoring 21 baskets.  He also had 3 rebounds, 5 assists and a steal.  The good part is Williams only needed a mere 24 fantasy points to make value.

Minnesota’s Andrew Wiggins (SF) $6.7K came just short of making value.  Not that he was a bad pick, Gambling911 anticipated a much better performance though we realize he hasn’t been stellar in past appearances against the Clippers.

Monte Ellis (SG) $7K was definitely on our radar versus the Pelicans Monday night.  Needing around 32 fantasy points to make value, Ellis did manage to make value with 20 baskets, 6 rebounds, 2 assists and a block.

Now onto today’s early picks.

The Lakers had been allowing the most fantasy points to opposing point guards.  Oh and look who the Charlotte starting point guard is in this game…..Mo Williams (PG) $6.4K.

Against Orlando the other night he scored 23 baskets and enjoyed 11 assists along with 2 rebounds, far exceeding his value.

Williams went insane against Boston in the previous game, scoring 31 baskets and tacking on 7 rebounds, 4 assists and a steal.

So how did he do the last time facing LA?

Well Folks, try 25 baskets scored, 11 assists and 2 steals.  That was a 40+ fantasy points showing as a member of the T-Wolves.

Keep in mind, recent games in the Lakers-Hornets series have mostly gone the Lakers way so G911 does not anticipate a blowout here.

In the Celtics vs. Cavs game one might anticipate a blowout being that Cleveland is a big -12 point favorite.  The problem with that assumption is Boston has won three of the last four in this series, losing by only a point earlier in the season.

Lebron James (SF) $10.2K should have a field day against Boston Tuesday.  He only needs roughly 40 fantasy points.  He scored 41 the last time facing the Celtics.  Lebron added on another 7 assists, 4 rebounds and a block.

Kevin Love (PF) $7.9K is another good play, needing only around 36 fantasy points.  While only scoring 12 points against Boston the last time facing the Celtics, Love did manage to rack up 15 rebounds and 4 assists to go along with one block.

You always want to jump on teams going up against Denver as the Nuggets have allowed the 3rd most fantasy points to opposing shooting guards this season, the 2nd most fantasy points to opposing power forwards this season and the 2nd most fantasy points to opposing centers.

John Henson (C) $5K had around 30 fantasy points against Denver the last time he faced them and only needs 25 to make value Tuesday.

Jerryd Bayless (SG) $4.4K also enjoyed over 30 fantasy points the last time he faced Denver.  Bayless though came off the bench in his last two games and he has struggled of late.

Ersan Ilyasova (PF) $4.4K scored around 18 fantasy points versus Utah his last appearance.  Playing against the much weaker LA Lakers, Ilyasova went over 30 fantasy points.  He only needs roughly 24 fantasy points. 

The day's salaries and betting lines appear below....

NBA Daily Fantasy Salaries

Atlanta Hawks – K. Korver $5.1K, D. Carroll $5.2, J. Teague $6.9K, P. Millsap $7.8K, A. Horford $7.6K. (Feb 25)

Boston Celtics Avery Bradley (SG) $5.5K, Marcus Smart (PG) $4.2K, Evan Turner (PG) $5.2K, Brandon Bass (PF) $5.6K, Tyler Zeller (C)$4.8K (March 1)

Brooklyn Nets – Alan Anderson (SG) $3.6K, Joe Johnson (SG) $6.1K, Deron Williams (PG) $6.7K, Mason Plumlee (C) $4.3K, Markel Brown (SG) $4KK (March 2)

Charlotte Hornets – Gerald Henderson (SG) $5.1K, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (SF) $5.8K, Cody Zeller (PF) $4.3K, Al Jefferson (C) $7.4K, Mo Williams (PG) $6.4K (March 1)

Chicago Bulls – Joakim Noah (C) $6.9K, Jimmy Butler (SG) $8.4K, Mike Dunleavy (SF) $3.6K, Pau Gasol (PF) $9.7K, Aaron Brooks (PG) $4.5K (March 1)

Cleveland Cavaliers – Lebron James (SF) $10.2K, J.R. Smith (SG) $4.7K, Kevin Love (PF) $7.9K, Timofey Mozgov (C) $5.2K (March 1)

Dallas Mavericks – JJ Barea (PG) $4.1K, Monta Ellis (SG) $7K, Rajon Rondo (PG) $5.8K, Richard Jefferson (SF) $3.3K, Dirk Nowitzki (PF) $6.2K, (March 2)

Denver Nuggets –Ty Lawson (PG) $7.5K, $5.2K, Danilo Gallinari (SF), Joffrey Lauvergne (SF) $3.8K, J.J. Hickson (PF) $3.5K, Gary Harris (SG) $3K, Kenneth Faried (Bench – PF) $5.1K (March 1)

Detroit Pistons – K. Caldwell $4K, J. Meeks $3K, S. Dinwiddie $3K, G. Monroe $8K, A. Drummond $7.8K (Feb 20)

Golden State Warriors – Klay Thompson (SG) $7.7K, Harrison Barnes (SF) $4.2K, Stephen Curry (PG) $9.8K, Draymond Green (SF) $6.8K, Andrew Bogut (C) $4.2K (March 1)

Houston Rockets – James Harden (SG) $10.5K, Trevor Ariza (SF) $5.7K, Patrick Beverly (PG) $4.2K, Donatas Motieiu (PF) $5.5K, Terrence Jones (PF) $6.8K, Josh Smith (Bench SF) $6.6K (March 1)

Indiana Pacers- C.J. Miles (SF), $4.7K, Solomon Hill (SF) $3.2K, George Hill (PG) $5.8K, David West (PF) $6.1K, Roy Hibbert (C) $4.4K (March 1)

LA Clippers – Deandre Jordan (C)$8.8K, Matt Barnes (SF) $4.8K, Chris Paul (PG) $9.9K, Spencer Hawes (C) $3.6K, J.J. Redick (SG) $4.6K (March 1)

LA Lakers – Wayne Ellington (SG) $4.4K, Ryan Kelly (PF) $3K, Jordan Clarkson (PG) $4.9K, Carlos Boozer (PF) $4.6K, Robert Sacre (C)$3.3K (March 1)

Memphis Grizzlies - Zach Randolph (PF) $8100, Marc Gasol (C) $7.4K, Courtney Lee (SG) $3.2K, Jeff Green (SF) $5K, Mike Conley (PG) $6.5K (Feb 25)

Miami Heat –H. Whiteside ($7.7K), M. Chalmers ($4.5K), D. Wade ($7.2K), U. Haslem ($3.3K), L. Deng ($5.7K), G. Dragic ($6.3K) (Feb 25)

Milwaukee Bucks – K. Middleton $6.5K, G. Antetokounpo $7.4K, J. Henson 5K, J. Dudley $4.1K, Ersan Ilyasova (PF) $4.4K

Minnesota Timberwolves – Kevin Martin (SG) $6.6K, Andrew Wiggins (SF) $6.7K, Ricky Rubio (PG) $7.3K, Nikola Pekovic (C)$6K, Kevin Garnett (PF) $3.3K (Feb 28)

New Orleans Pelicans – Eric Gordon (SG) $6K, Dante Cunningham (SF) $3.4K, Tyreke Evans (PG) $7.7K, Omer Asik (C) $4.9K, Quincy Pondexter (SG) $3.6K (March 1)

New York Knicks – L. Galloway $5.2K, T. Hardaway $4.4K, J. Calderon $4.4K, J. Smith $5.2K, L. Amundson $3K (Feb 25)

Oklahoma City Thunder – Andre Robertson (SG) $3K, Serge Ibalka (PF) $7.6K, Enes Kanter (C) $6K, Kyle Singler (SF) $3K, D.J. Augustin (PG) $4.1K, Nick Collison (C) $3.3K (March 1)

Orlando Magic - Nikola Vucevic (C)$8.7K, Victor Oladipo (SG) $6.6K, Elfrid Payton (PG) $4.9K and C. Frye (PF) $3.3K, Tobias Harris (SF) $6.3K (March 1)

Philadelphia 76ers – Nerlens Noel (PF) $6.2K, Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (SF) $4.4K, Robert Covington (PF) $6.1, Isaiah Canaan (PG) $3.9K, Jason Richard (SG) $3.6K (March 1)

Phoenix Suns – Brandon Knight (PG) $6K, PJ Tucker (SF) $5.5K, Eric Bledsoe (SG) $8.6K, Markieff Morris (PF) $6.3K, Alex Len (C) $5.6K (March 2)

Portland Trail Blazers - Damian Lillard ($7.9K), Wesley Matthews ($5.7K), Robin Lopez ($3.8K), Lamarcus Aldridge ($8.9K) and Nicolas Batum ($5.6K). (March 1)

Sacramento Kings – Ben McLemore $3.6K, Rudy Gay $7.3K, Ray McCallum $3.4K, Jason Thompson $4K, Carl Landry $3K (March 1)
San Antonio Spurs – D. Green $4K, K. Leonard $6.7K, T. Parker $4.8K, T. Duncan $6.8K, A. Baynes $3K, DeMar DeRozan (SG) $7K (Feb 25)

Toronto Raptors –DeMar DeRozan (SG) $7K, James Johnson (SF) $4.7K, Greivis Vasquez (PG) $4.2K, Amir Johnson (PF) $4K, Jonas Valenciunas (C) $5.2K (March 2)
Utah Jazz – E. Millsap $4K, G. Hayward $8.1K, D. Exum $3.3K, R. Gobert $4.5K, D. Favors $7.2K (Feb 20)
Washington Wizards – Paul Pierce (SF) $4K John Wall (PG) $8.7K, N. Hilario (PF) $4.8K, M. Gortat (C) $5.1K, Garrett Temple (SG) $3K, Bradley Beal (SG) $5.5K (Feb 24)

 

NBA - Mar 03

 

Mar 03

501

LA LAKERS

+8½-110

o192-110

 
 

7:05 PM

502

CHARLOTTE

-8½-110

u192-110

 
 

Mar 03

503

BOSTON

+12-110

o209½-110

 
 

7:05 PM

504

CLEVELAND

-12-110

u209½-110

 
 

Mar 03

505

HOUSTON

     
 

7:35 PM

506

ATLANTA

     
 

Mar 03

507

UTAH

+7½-110

o182½-110

 
 

8:05 PM

508

MEMPHIS

-7½-110

u182½-110

 
 

Mar 03

509

WASHINGTON

     
 

8:05 PM

510

CHICAGO

     
 

Mar 03

511

MILWAUKEE

-5½-110

o193-110

 
 

9:05 PM

512

DENVER

+5½-110

u193-110

 

WRITE IN GAME

 

Mar 03

557

SACRAMENTO

     
 

7:05 PM

558

NEW YORK

     

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

Basketball Odds News

What Should the Lines Be for the Round 1 NBA Games?

The First Round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs gets underway this weekend and we have your lines for each series....well, what the lines should be at least.  The actual numbers might turn out to be different.

Syndicate