Avery Bradley Daily Fantasy Report: Trouble Looming Ahead?

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Avery Bradley (Boston - SG) $5.8K did just about everything right to help his team beat Charlotte Tuesday night.  He also helped out those daily fantasy players who happened to have Bradley on their roster.

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The shooting guard made 30 baskets (enough alone to make value) and tacked on 8 rebounds and 2 assists to seal the deal for fantasy players.

Gambling911.com opted to stay clear of Avery Wednesday night, and that trend is likely to continue moving forward.

Cleveland on April 10 and 12, on paper at least, looks like an excellent opportunity for Avery, especially if the Cavs opt to sit players out.  They have struggled this season against opposing shooting guards.  Beware though: Avery’s last appearance against Cleveland resulted in a mere 9 fantasy points.

Boston is still in the hunt for that elusive 8 spot of the post season.  They have put together 5 wins in their last 10 games.  Common logic suggests that Avery should play a major contributing role as the Celtics come down the regular season home stretch.  Past history suggests otherwise.  

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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