Daily Fantasy NBA Picks, Salaries and Betting Lines – February 27

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Feb/27/2015
Daily Fantasy NBA Picks, Salaries and Betting Lines – February 27

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

Marcin Gortat – Washington Wizards - $5.1k - Really loving the Wizards Marcin Gortat this evening.

Detroit has allowed the 4th most fantasy points to centers this season. 

Gortat only needs 25 fantasy points.  The Wizards center did make value against Minnesota the other night with nine points (4-9 FG, 1-1 FT) and 15 rebounds along with one block in 28 minutes.

Not surprisingly, his performance versus Detroit the last time he faced the Pistons was mind-numbing: 24 points, 10 rebounds, an assist and a block with zero turnovers.  He made value with scoring alone.

Stephen Curry – Golden State Warriors - $9.8K – He’ll need around 40 fantasy points to make value.  And Curry doesn’t have a whole lot of trouble reaching that number.  Against a team that has allowed the 11th most fantasy points to opposing point guards, it’s hard to imagine things being any different this evening.  Curry nearly reached that 40 fantasy points figure the last time he faced Toronto with scoring alone (forget the 12 assists).

Al Horford – Atlanta Hawks - $7.6K – Horford is priced at $7.6K coming into this game so 32 points will get you close to value.  Horford made value using this number the last time he played Orlando.  He enjoyed 18 points 8 rebounds and 2 assists to go along with 2 blocks and a steal.  Horford managed zero turnovers in that game.

Al Jefferson – Charlotte Hornets - $7.5K – He has averaged 35.5 fantasy points over his last 10 games.  The Celtics rank 21st in fantasy points given up to centers and Jefferson is among the best in the league.

Jimmy Butler – Chicago Bulls - $7.9K – Minnesota allows the 8th most fantasy points to opposing shooting guards.  Butler’s usage rate is also going up with Derrick Rose out for at least 4 weeks.  He did reach value the last time facing the T-Wolves. 

Derrick Favors – Utah Jazz - $7.4K – Denver has allowed the 2nd most fantasy points to opposing power forwards.  They will also be without Jusuf Nurkic and Darrell Arthur, which should mean more minutes for Favors.  Against the Lakers, Favors accumulated near 34 fantasy points, hitting value.

Rudy Gobert – Utah Jazz - $6.5K – Denver is giving up the 2nd most fantasy points to opposing centers this season.  He only needs around 30 fantasy points to make value this evening.  He did not quite make value against Denver the last time facing them.

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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 A. Bradley $5.5K, M. Smart $4.5K, E. Turner $5.2K, B. Bass $5.6K, T. Zeller $4.8K (Feb 25)

Brooklyn Nets – A. Anderson $3.6K, J. Johnson $5.8K, D. Williams $6.7K, M. Plumlee $4.6K, M. Brown $3.8K (Feb 25)

Charlotte Hornets – Gerald Henderson (SG) $5.5K, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (SF) $5.6K, C. Zeller (PF) $4.5K, Al Jefferson (C)$8K, Mo Williams (PG) $5.6K (Feb 25)

Chicago Bulls – J. Noah (C)$6.9K, J. Butler (SG) $7.5K, M. Dunleavy (SF) $3.6K, K. Hinrich (PG) $3K, P. Gasol (PF) $9.7K,  Aaron Brooks (PG) $3.4K (Feb 25)

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

Dallas Mavericks - M. Ellis $7.3K, R. Jefferson $3.8K, R. Rondo $6.2K, D. Nowitzki $6.5K, T. Chandler $6.5K (Feb 25)

Denver Nuggets –Wilson Chandler (SF) $5.2K, T. Lawson (PG) $8.5K, Kenneth Faried (PF) $5.8K, Jusuf Nurkic (C)$5.2K, Danil Gallinari (SF) $4.4K (Feb 22)

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) $7.9K, Harrison Barnes (SF) $4.1K, Stephen Curry (PG) $9.9K, Draymond Green (SF) $6.7K, Andrew Bogut (C) $4.7K (Feb 24)

Houston Rockets – J. Harden $10.5K, T. Ariza $5.7K, P. Beverly $4.2K, D. Motieiu $5.5K, J. Dorsey $3K (Feb 20)

Indiana Pacers- C.J. Miles (SF), $4.5K, Solomon Hill (SF) $3.3K, George Hill (PG) $5.4K, David West (PF) $7K, Roy Hibbert (C) $5.6K (Feb 22)

LA Clippers – D. Jordan $8.8K, M. Barnes $4.8K, C. Paul $10.2K, S. Hawes $3.8K, J.J. Redick $4.6K (Feb 25)

LA Lakers – W. Ellington $4.1K, R. Kelly $3.3K, J. Clarkson $4.6K, C. Boozer (PF), R. Sacre $3.3K (Feb 20)

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. Antetok $7.4K, J. Henson 5K, J. Dudley $4.1K, J. Bayless $4.4K (Feb 22)

Minnesota Timberwolves – K. Martin $6.7K, A. Wiggins $6.5K, R. Rubio $7K, N. Pekovic $6K, K. Garnett $3.3K (Feb 25)

New Orleans Pelicans – E. Gordon $6K, D. Cunningham $3K, T. Evans $8.2K, O. Asik $4.9K, Q. Pondexter $3G (Feb 25)

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, Russell Westbrook (PG) $11K, Serge Ibalka (PF) $7.6K, Enes Kanter (C) $6K, Kyle Singler (SF) $3K (Feb 21)
Orlando Magic - Nikola Vucevic (C)$8.7K, Evan Fournier (SG) $4.2K, Victor Oladipo (SG) $6.9K, Elfrid Payton (PG) $5.5K and C. Frye (PF) $3.3K (Feb 22)

Philadelphia 76ers –M. N. Noel ($5.9K), Luc Richard Mbah a Moute ($4.5K), J. Sampson $3K, K R. Covington ($6.1), L. Canaan $3.5K, H. Sims $3.4K (Feb 25)

Phoenix Suns – PJ Tucker (SF) $5.4K Eric Bledsoe (PG) $8K Markieff Morris (PF) $6.3K Alex Len (C) $4.9K, G. Green (SG) $3K, B. Knight (SG) ($6.2k) (Feb 20)

Portland Trail Blazers - Damian Lillard ($8.3), Wesley Matthews ($5.7K), Robin Lopez ($4.9K), Lamarcus Aldridge ($9K) and Nicolas Batum ($5K). (Feb 22)

Sacramento Kings – B. McLemore $3.6K, R.Gay $7.3K, D. Cousins $10.5K, R. McCallum $3K, J. Thompson $3.2K (Feb 25)
San Antonio Spurs – D. Green $4K, K. Leonard $6.7K, T. Parker $4.8K, T. Duncan $6.8K, A. Baynes $3K (Feb 25)

Toronto Raptors – Demar DeRozan (SG) $7.3K, James Johnson (SF) $4.7K, Kyle Lowry (PG) $7K, Amir Johnson (PF) $4.2K, Jonas Valanciunas $5K (C) (Feb 24)
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 - Feb 27

 

Feb 27

801

WASHINGTON

-8-110

o194-110

-400

 

7:05 PM

802

PHILADELPHIA

+8-110

u194-110

+320

 

Feb 27

803

CLEVELAND

-3½-110

o196½-110

-160

 

7:05 PM

804

INDIANA

+3½-110

u196½-110

+140

 

Feb 27

805

NEW YORK

+13½-110

o192-110

 
 

7:35 PM

806

DETROIT

-13½-110

u192-110

 
 

Feb 27

807

ORLANDO

+11½-110

o194½-110

 
 

7:35 PM

808

ATLANTA

-11½-110

u194½-110

 
 

Feb 27

809

GOLDEN STATE

-2-110

o212-110

-130

 

7:35 PM

810

TORONTO

+2-110

u212-110

+110

 

Feb 27

811

CHARLOTTE

+2-110

o196-110

+110

 

7:35 PM

812

BOSTON

-2-110

u196-110

-130

 

Feb 27

813

LA CLIPPERS

+5-110

o199½-110

+170

 

8:05 PM

814

MEMPHIS

-5-110

u199½-110

-200

 

Feb 27

815

BROOKLYN

+7-110

o205½-110

+250

 

8:05 PM

816

HOUSTON

-7-110

u205½-110

-300

 

Feb 27

817

MIAMI

-2-110

o196-110

-130

 

8:05 PM

818

NEW ORLEANS

+2-110

u196-110

+110

 

Feb 27

819

MINNESOTA

+4½-110

o193½-110

+170

 

8:05 PM

820

CHICAGO

-4½-110

u193½-110

-200

 

Feb 27

821

UTAH

-5-110

o196-110

-210

 

9:05 PM

822

DENVER

+5-110

u196-110

+175

 

Feb 27

823

SAN ANTONIO

-9½-110

o201-110

-475

 

10:05 PM

824

SACRAMENTO

+9½-110

u201-110

+375

 

Feb 27

825

MILWAUKEE

-6-110

o193-110

-240

 

10:35 PM

826

LA LAKERS

+6-110

u193-110

+200

 

Feb 27

827

OKLAHOMA CITY

+6-110

o206½-110

+205

 

10:35 PM

828

PORTLAND

-6-110

u206½-110

-245

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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