Daily Fantasy NBA Picks, Salaries and Betting Lines – February 11

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Feb/11/2015
Daily Fantasy NBA Picks, Salaries and Betting Lines – February 11

Gambling911.com has your daily fantasy NBA picks, salaries and betting lines for February 11 below.

We’ll have one more game tomorrow but that’s pretty much it until next Thursday as All Star Break is upon us.

DeMarcus Cousins – (Sacramento) – $10500 - Quite possibly one of the best plays of the day.  He’ll face a Bucks team that is subpar against centers this season.  Cousins will also want to rebound from a rare poor performance his last time on the court.

Spencer Hawes – (LA Clippers) - $3800 – He needs around 22 fantasy points to make value and came close this past Sunday with 17 points scored (7-16 FG, 2-5 3Pt, 1-2 FT), one rebound and a block in 35 minutes off the bench.  His play is anticipated to be better on Wednesday against Houston. 

Langston Galloway – (New York) - $5300 – Carmelo Anthony is hurting and this should boost Galloway’s production. He’s already making right around value in seven of his last ten games.

Hassan Whiteside – (Miami) - $7600 – Miami has dominated Cleveland in recent meetings but their top player is now with the Cavs.  The Heat still squashed the Cavs back in December regardless.  Still, this should remain a competitive game and, as long as that is the case, Whiteside stays on the court and tallies up 36 or more fantasy points. 

J.J. Barea – (Dallas) - $4900 – He’s scored better than 20 fantasy points in his last five games and gets a nice boost in minutes Wednesday night with Monta Ellis likely out.

James Hardin – (Houston) - $10300 – He only needs around 42 fantasy points to make value against a Clippers team that should have a tough time containing him.  Hardin had 70 fantasy points last night.

Scroll down for the fantasy salaries and lines for the day.

 

NBA Team Salaries

Atlanta Hawks – K. Korver $4.8K, D. Carroll $4.6K, J. Teague $7.7K, P. Millsap $7.8K, A. Hordord $7.9K. (Feb 9)

Boston Celtics A. Bradley $4.2K, J. Crowder $3.6K, E. Turner $5.1K, B. Bass $5.5K, J. Sullinger $7.1K (Feb 1)

Brooklyn Nets – A. Anderson $3K, M. Plumlee $4.7K, Jarrett Jack $6.8K, J. Johnson $5.4K, Kevin Garnett $3.2K (Feb 9)

Charlotte Hornets – G. Henderson $5.1K, J. Taylor $3K, B. Roberts $4.6K, C. Zeller $4.8K, A. Jefferson $7.7K (Feb 10)

Chicago Bulls – J. Noah $6.3K, J. Butler $7.5K, D. Rose $7.6K, T. Snell $3K, P. Gasol $9.3K,  (Feb 4)

Cleveland Cavaliers – L. James $10.5K, J. Smith $4.7K, K.Irving $8.5K, K. Love $8.4K, T. Mozgov $5.2K (Feb 5)

Dallas Mavericks - M. Ellis $7.7K, C. Parsons $6K, D. Nowitzki $6.2K, T. Chandler $6.9K, J. Barea $4.6K (Feb 9)

Denver Nuggets – A. Afflalo $5.2K, W. Chandler $5.2K, T. Lawson $7.8K, K. Faried $5.8K, J. Nurkic $4.5K

Detroit Pistons – K. Caldwell $4K, K. Singler $3.1K, D. Augustin $6.2K, G. Monroe $8.4K, A. Drummond $7.8K (Feb 3)

Golden State Warriors - Stephen Curry ($10.2K), Andrew Bogut ($4.8K), Klay Thompson ($8.5K), Draymond Green ($7.7K) and Harrison Barnes ($4.3K) (Feb 3)

Houston Rockets – J. Harden $10.1K, T. Ariza $5.4K, P. Beverly $4.2K, D. Motieiu $6K, J. Dorsey $3K (Feb 8)

Indiana Pacers- C. Miles $4.5K, S. Hill $3.3K, G. Hill $5K, D. West $6.3K, R. Hibbert $5.6K (Feb9)

LA Clippers – D. Jordan $7.5K, M. Barnes $3.9K, C. Paul $9.2K, S. Hawes $3K, A. Rivers $3K (Feb 8)

LA Lakers – W. Ellington $5.7, EJ. Hill $6.6, J. Clarkson $5K, R. Sacre $3.9(Feb 1)

Memphis Grizzlies - Zach Randolph ($8600), Marc Gasol ($8000), Courtney Lee ($3200), J. Green ($4800) (Feb 4)

Miami Heat –H. Whiteside ($7.7K), M. Chalmers ($5.5K), C. Bosh ($7.8K), S. Napier ($3K), D. Granger ($3.5K) (Feb 3)

Milwaukee Bucks –B. Knight $7.1K, K. Middleton $5.6K, G. Antetok $5.8K, J. Henson 5K, J. Dudley $4.5K (Feb 4)

Minnesota Timberwolves – K. Martin $5.8K, A. Wiggins $6.3K, R. Rubio $5.7K, T. Young $6K, N. Pekovic $4.6K (Feb 9)

New Orleans Pelicans – E. Gordon $5.7K, D. Cunningham $3K, T. Evans $7.9K, A. Davis $10.8K, O. Asik $4.2K (Feb 9)

New York Knicks – L. Galloway $5.6K, C. Anthony $8.8K, J. Calderon $4.4K, J. Smith $5.2K, L. Amundson $3.9K (Feb 9)

Oklahoma City Thunder – A. Robertson $3K, D. Waiters $4.5K, R. Westbrook $10.6K, S. Ibalka $7K, S. Adams $3.8K (Feb 4)
Orlando Magic - Nikola Vucevic ($8.5K), T. Harris $6.3K, Victor Oladipo ($6.6K), Elfrid Payton ($5.5K) and C. Frye $3K (Feb 9)

Philadelphia 76ers –M. N. Noel ($5.2K), Luc Richard Mbah a Moute ($4.5K), J. Sampson $3K, K R. Covington ($6.1), M. Carter ($7.9K), T. Frazier $4K (Feb 9)

Phoenix Suns – G. Dragic $6.1K, P. Tucker $4.2K, E. Bledsoe $8K, M. Morris $5.9K and A. Len $3.2K (Feb 5)

Portland Trail Blazers - Damian Lillard ($8.7), Wesley Matthews ($6.1K), R. Lopez ($4.5K), Lamarcus Aldridge ($9.5K) and Nicolas Batum ($5.3). (Feb 8)

Sacramento Kings – B. McLemore $3.9K, R. Sessions $4K, J. Thompson $3.2K, R.Gay $7.3K, D. Cousins $10.5K (Feb 10)
San Antonio Spurs – D. Green $4.6K, K. Leonard $7.7K, T. Parker $4.6K, T. Duncan $7.6K, T. Spliter $3.4K, A. Baynes $3K (Feb 9)

Toronto Raptors – G. Vasquez $3.8K, D. DeRozan $7K, K. Lowry $7.6K, A. Johnson $4.1K, J. Valanciunas $5.3K (Feb 4)
Utah Jazz – E. Millsap $3.2K, G. Hayward $7.9K, D. Exum $3.3K, E. Kanter $5.9K, D. Favors $7.2K (Feb 9)
Washington Wizards – P. Pierce $4.4K, J. Wall $8.9K, N. Hilario $4.7K, M. Gortat $5K, O. Porter $3K (Feb 9)

NBA - Feb 11

 

Feb 11

701

NEW YORK

+5½-110

o189-110

+190

 

7:05 PM

702

ORLANDO

-5½-110

u189-110

-230

 

Feb 11

703

WASHINGTON

+5-110

o198½-110

+170

 

7:35 PM

704

TORONTO

-5-110

u198½-110

-200

 

Feb 11

705

SAN ANTONIO

-6½-110

o194½-110

-275

 

7:35 PM

706

DETROIT

+6½-110

u194½-110

+235

 

Feb 11

707

ATLANTA

-7½-110

o202-110

-340

 

7:35 PM

708

BOSTON

+7½-110

u202-110

+280

 

Feb 11

709

MEMPHIS

+5-110

o198-110

+175

 

8:05 PM

710

OKLAHOMA CITY

-5-110

u198-110

-210

 

Feb 11

711

SACRAMENTO

+10-110

o195-110

 
 

8:05 PM

712

MILWAUKEE

-10-110

u195-110

 
 

Feb 11

713

MIAMI

+12½-110

o193½-110

 
 

8:05 PM

714

CLEVELAND

-12½-110

u193½-110

 
 

Feb 11

715

INDIANA

+2½-110

o189½-110

+125

 

8:05 PM

716

NEW ORLEANS

-2½-110

u189½-110

-145

 

Feb 11

717

GOLDEN STATE

-9-110

o217½-110

-450

 

8:05 PM

718

MINNESOTA

+9-110

u217½-110

+350

 

Feb 11

719

UTAH

+4½-110

o197½-110

+165

 

8:35 PM

720

DALLAS

-4½-110

u197½-110

-190

 

Feb 11

721

LA LAKERS

+13½-110

o196-110

 
 

10:05 PM

722

PORTLAND

-13½-110

u196-110

 
 

Feb 11

723

HOUSTON

+3-110

o213½-110

+135

 

10:35 PM

724

LA CLIPPERS

-3-110

u213½-110

 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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