Daily Fantasy NBA Picks, Salaries and Betting Lines – March 16

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Mar/16/2015
Daily Fantasy NBA Picks, Salaries and Betting Lines – March 16

Gambling911.com has your daily fantasy NBA picks, salaries and betting lines for March 16 games.  Note we could have additional plays during the afternoon so be sure to check back. 

First off, how about the invincible James Harden and Russell Westbrook.  We suggested choosing either one of these two elite high priced players believing they would accumulate well over their target fantasy value and both delivered on Sunday.  Harden is already on our radar for tomorrow’s games.

Westbrook is someone to consider for Monday’s roster.

Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City PG) $12.5K – Without Kevin Durant and playing against a high octane Mavs team, Westbrook should easily make value once again Monday night.  After all, he did manage to flirt with 50 fantasy points the last time going up against Dallas. 

Nerlens Noel (Philadelphia - C) $6.7K – Needing only 32 fantasy points, Noel has managed to surpass that number in his last 8 games, even against solid opponents the likes of Chicago, Toronto and Atlanta. A lot of the padding to his fantasy points come from steals and blocks.  Nonetheless, his contributions are very well-rounded.  The only real negative we see here is that Noel failed to come close to his current value when he last faced Boston.

DeMar DeRozan (Toronto - SG) $7.2K – DeRozan needs roughly 32 fantasy points and reached that number in his last game versus Miami.  Now he goes up against a Pacers team that has had troubles of late containing shooting guards.  He did flirt with the 40 mark last time going up against Indiana.

Damian Lillard (Portland - PG) $8.1K – Lillard needs roughly 40 fantasy points to make value.  He’s reached that number in half of his last six games and only against teams with losing records. 

Andrew Wiggins (Minnesota - SF) $6.7K - Due to player absenses tonight, Wiggins should close in on 40 minutes this evening.  Wiggins did manage to hit around 23 fantasy points against a solid Spurs team his last outing.  He nearly hit value in the prior game versus OKC.

Will Barton (Denver - ) $5.1K - Ty Lawson and Danilo Gallinari are out for tonight.  This means an uptick in Barton's minutes.  He's averaging 29 fantasy points per game over his last four and only needs approximately 25 fantasy points to make value.  Excellent last minute pick.

NBA Daily Fantasy Salaries

Atlanta Hawks – Kevin Korver (SG) $5K, Demarre Carroll (SF) $5.3K, Jeff Teague (PG) $6.6K, Paul Millsap (PF) $7.5K, Al Horford (C) $7.1K (March 13)

Boston Celtics - Marcus Smart (PG) $5.2, Evan Turner (PG) $5.4K, Brandon Bass (PF) $5.2K, Tyler Zeller (C) $3.8K, Avery Bradley (SG) $5.1K (March 14)

Brooklyn Nets – Joe Johnson (SG) $5.2K, Deron Williams (PG) $5.8K, Mason Plumlee (C) $4.3K, Markel Brown (SG) $3K, Thaddeus Young (PF) $5.5K, Brook Lopez (C) $6.7K (March 14)

Charlotte Hornets – Gerald Henderson (SG) $5.1K, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (SF) $5.8K, Cody Zeller (PF) $4.3K, Al Jefferson (C) $7.7K, Mo Williams (PG) $7.5K (March 9)

Chicago Bulls – Tony Snell (SF) $4K,Joakim Noah (C) $6.9K, Mike Dunleavy (SF) $4K, Pau Gasol (PF) $8.8K, Aaron Brooks (PG) $4.9K (March 9)

Cleveland Cavaliers – Lebron James (SF) $10.5K, J.R. Smith (SG) $5.5K, Kevin Love (PF) $7.9K, Timofey Mozgov (C) $4.9K, Kyrie Irving (PG) $7.5K (March 7)

Dallas Mavericks – JJ Barea (PG) $4.1K, Monta Ellis (SG) $7K, Rajon Rondo (PG) $6.1K, Dirk Nowitzki (PF) $5.7K, Chandler Persons (SF) $5.9K (March 2)

Denver Nuggets – Randy Foye (SG) $3.8K, Ty Lawson (PG) $7K, $5.2K, Danilo Gallinari (SF) $6, Wilson Chandler (SF) $5.3K, Kenneth Faried (PF) $6.5K (March 9)

Detroit Pistons – Kentavious Caldwell (SG) $4.1K, Tayshaun Prince (SF) $3.2K, Reggie Jackson (PG) $7K, Greg Monroe (PF) $8.1K, Andre Drummond (C) $7.9K (March 10)

Golden State Warriors – Klay Thompson (SG) $7K, Harrison Barnes (SF) $4.2K, Stephen Curry (PG) $9.5K, Draymond Green (SF) $7.2K, Andrew Bogut (C) $4.5K (March 9)

Houston Rockets – James Harden (SG) $10.5K, Trevor Ariza (SF) $5.7K, Patrick Beverly (PG) $4.2K, Donatas Motiejunas (PF) $5.3K, Terrence Jones (PF) $7K (March 7)

Indiana Pacers- C.J. Miles (SF), $4K, George Hill (PG) $6.5K, David West (PF) $5.6K, Roy Hibbert (C) $4.2K, Solomon Hill (SF) $3.9K (March 14)

LA Clippers – Deandre Jordan (C) $8.8K, Matt Barnes (SF) $4.1K, Chris Paul (PG) $10.6K, Spencer Hawes (C) $3.6K, J.J. Redick (SG) $5.1K (March 9)

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) $7K, Marc Gasol (C) $7.5K, Courtney Lee (SG) $3.5K, Jeff Green (SF) $5.4K, Mike Conley (PG) $6K (March 14)

Miami Heat –Hassan Whiteside (C) $8.5K, Dwyane Wade (SG) $7.2K, Udonis Haslem (PF) $3.3K, Luol Deng (SF) $5.3K, Goran Dragic (PG) $6.3K (March 13)

Milwaukee Bucks – Khris Middleton (SG) $6.7, Giannis Antetokounmpo (SF) $6.9K, Ersan Ilvasova (PF) $5K, Michael Carter-Williams (PG) $5.7K, Zaza Pachulia (C) $4K (March 14)

Minnesota Timberwolves – Kevin Martin (SG) $5.9K, Andrew Wiggins (SF) $6.7K, Ricky Rubio (PG) $8.3K, Nikola Pekovic (C) $4.6K, Kevin Garnett (PF) $3.6K (March 9)

New Orleans Pelicans – Eric Gordon (SG) $5.4K, Tyreke Evans (PG) $7.2K, Omer Asik (C) $4.5K, Quincy Pondexter (SG) $3.3K (March 7)

New York Knicks – Langston Galloway (PG) $4.5K, Lou Amundson (PF) $3.4K, Andrea Bargnani (PF) $6.1K, Alexy Shved $5.5K, Lance Thomas $3K (March 14)

Oklahoma City Thunder – Russell Westbrook (PG) $12500, Andre Robertson (SG) $3K, Serge Ibalka (PF) $7.6K, Enes Kanter (C) $5.8K, Kyle Singler (SF) $3K, D.J. Augustin (PG) $4.1K (March 14)

Orlando Magic - Nikola Vucevic (C) $8.7K, Victor Oladipo (SG) $8.1K, Elfrid Payton (PG) $5.8K, C. Frye (PF) $3.3K, Tobias Harris (SF) $6.7K , Nikola Vucevic (C) 8K, DeWayne Dedmom (C) $4K (March 13)

Philadelphia 76ers – Nerlens Noel (C) $6.7K, Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (SG) $5K, Jason Richard (SG) $3.7K, Jakaar Sampson (PF) $3K, J. Smith (PG) $5K (March 13)

Phoenix Suns –PJ Tucker (SF) $5.7K, Eric Bledsoe (SG) $8.1K, Markieff Morris (PF) $6.1K, Alex Len (C) $5.2K, Marcus Morris (PF) $4.6K (March 13)

Portland Trail Blazers - Damian Lillard (PG) $8.1K, Lamarcus Aldridge (PF) $9K, Nicolas Batum (SF) $6.7K, Aaron Afflalo (SG) $4.6K, Robin Lopez (C) $5K (March 13)

Sacramento Kings – Ben McLemore (SG) $4K, Rudy Gay (SF) $7.2K, Ray McCallum (PG) $4K, Carl Landry (PF) $3K, DeMarcus Cousins (C) $9.5K (March 13)

San Antonio Spurs –Kawhi Leonard (SF) $8.1K, Tony Parker (PG) $5.9, Tim Duncan $6.5K, DeMar DeRozan (SG) $7.2K (March 14)

Toronto Raptors –DeMar DeRozan (SG) $7.2K, James Johnson (SF) $4K, Terrence Ross (PF) $4.3K, Amir Johnson (PF) $4K, Jonas Valenciunas (C) $5.2K (March 13)
Utah Jazz – Rodney Hood (SF) $3.6K, Gordon Hayward (SF) $7.6K, Dante Exum (SG) $3.3K, Rudy Gobert (C) $8.3K, Derrick Favors (PF) $8.1K (March 14)
Washington Wizards – Paul Pierce (SF) $4.6K John Wall (PG) $8.5K, N. Hilario (PF) $4.6K, M. Gortat (C) $7.1, Bradley Beal (SG) $5.7K, Paul Pierce (SF) $4.4K (March 14)

NBA - Mar 16

 

Mar 16

501

TORONTO

+5-110

o197-110

 
 

7:05 PM

502

INDIANA

-5-110

u197-110

 
 

Mar 16

503

PORTLAND

+2-110

o197-110

 
 

7:05 PM

504

WASHINGTON

-2-110

u197-110

 
 

Mar 16

505

PHILADELPHIA

+9-110

o195-110

 
 

7:35 PM

506

BOSTON

-9-110

u195-110

 
 

Mar 16

507

BROOKLYN

-2½-110

o200½-110

 
 

8:05 PM

508

MINNESOTA

+2½-110

u200½-110

 
 

Mar 16

509

DENVER

+9-110

   
 

8:05 PM

510

MEMPHIS

-9-110

   
 

Mar 16

511

CLEVELAND

-4½-110

   
 

8:05 PM

512

MIAMI

+4½-110

   
 

Mar 16

513

OKLAHOMA CITY

+3-110

   
 

8:35 PM

514

DALLAS

-3-110

   
 

Mar 16

515

CHARLOTTE

+5-110

   
 

9:05 PM

516

UTAH

-5-110

   
 

Mar 16

517

ATLANTA

-5-110

   
 

10:05 PM

518

SACRAMENTO

+5-110

   
 

Mar 16

519

LA LAKERS

+17½-110

o209½-110

 
 

10:35 PM

520

GOLDEN STATE

-17½-110

u209½-110

 
- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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