Cavs vs. Knicks Daily Fantasy Preview, Picks, Betting Line: Lebron, Smith

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/21/2015
Cavs vs. Knicks Daily Fantasy Preview, Picks, Betting Line: Lebron, Smith

Gambling911.com has your Cavs vs. Knicks daily fantasy outlook as the betting line for this game was set at Cleveland -15.

The line suggests the potential for a blowout.  History suggests otherwise however as Cleveland has failed to beat New York by more than six points in any of their last five meetings.  This season so far, New York has beaten the Cavaliers once and lost by just three points. 

The Cavs are a much improved team since then, having won 15 of their last 17 games.  They have covered the spread in 13 of those.

The Knicks, meanwhile, have lost 8 of their last 10 games overall.  Five of those losses were by double-digits.

New York parted ways with Amar’e Stoudemire and will be without Carmelo Anthony, who is undergoing surgery, thus depleting the team of any veteran talent.

The daily fantasy salaries for each team were as follows:

Cleveland Cavaliers – L. James $10.2K, J. Smith $4.7K, K. Irving $8K, K. Love $7.9K, T. Mozgov $5.2K (Feb 20)

New York Knicks – L. Galloway $5.2K, T. Hardaway $4.4K, J. Calderon $4.4K, J. Smith $5.2K, L. Amundson $3K (Feb 20)

Lebron James – He made value the last time against the Knicks and sky is the limit with so many holes with this New York team.

James scored 28 points on 12-of-21 shooting (including three treys) with five rebounds, six assists and one steal in Friday’s win over the Washington Wizards. 

James would typically need right around 40 fantasy points to make value and he certainly did that on Friday.  Getting over 50 fantasy points Sunday against the Knicks is certainly a possibility.

JR Smith - The Knicks have allowed the 7th most fantasy points versus opposing shooting guards.  At Smith’s current salary he will need roughly 24 fantasy points and we see this as being very likely under these circumstances. 

Kyrie Irving - He did make well over value vs. New York the last time he faced New York.  The price is a little hard to swallow.  He’ll need 34 fantasy points Sunday. 

Tim Hardaway Jr. – At a price of $4.4K, Hardaway needs only around 24 fantasy points to make value.  He did score 20 points with 3 rebounds and an assist the last time he faced off against Cleveland.  One would assume he’s going to get more minutes here to at least match those efforts especially following a solid performance against Miami Friday night (17 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals).   He’s a good player to have on the back burner if need be.

Scroll Down for the Day's NBA Lines..

NBA - Feb 22

 

Feb 22

801

CLEVELAND

-15-110

o196½-110

 
 

1:05 PM

802

NEW YORK

+15-110

u196½-110

 
 

Feb 22

803

ATLANTA

-4-110

o196½-110

 
 

3:30 PM

804

MILWAUKEE

+4-110

u196½-110

 
 

Feb 22

805

WASHINGTON

-1-110

o195-110

 
 

3:35 PM

806

DETROIT

+1-110

u195-110

 
 

Feb 22

807

PHILADELPHIA

     
 

6:05 PM

808

ORLANDO

     
 

Feb 22

809

GOLDEN STATE

-6½-110

o205-110

 
 

6:05 PM

810

INDIANA

+6½-110

u205-110

 
 

Feb 22

811

DENVER

     
 

7:05 PM

812

OKLAHOMA CITY

     
 

Feb 22

813

CHARLOTTE

     
 

7:35 PM

814

DALLAS

     
 

Feb 22

815

MEMPHIS

+3½-110

o194½-110

 
 

9:05 PM

816

PORTLAND

-3½-110

u194½-110

 
 

Feb 22

817

BOSTON

-2-110

o200-110

 
 

9:35 PM

818

LA LAKERS

+2-110

u200-110

 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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