Daily Fantasy NBA Player Value Watch – March 31

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Mar/31/2015
Daily Fantasy NBA Player Value Watch – March 31

Gambling911.com has your daily fantasy NBA player value watch for March 31 with some terrific options ahead.  This is an easy to follow analysis broken down by date then by individual player.  Keep in mind, players are regularly added to these Value Watches so you may wish to come back for updates.

March 31 – George Hill, Klay Thompson, Al Horford, Deron Williams, Tony Parker, Andre Iguodala

April 1 – Russell Westbrook, Jonas Valenciunas, DeMar DeRozan, DeMarcus Cousins

April 3 – Eric Gordon, Deron Williams, Anthony Davis

April 4 - Robert Covington, Nikola Vucevic, DeAndre Jordan

April 5 - DeAndre Jordan

Tuesday only has four games on tap so value plays will be limited. 

Andre Iguodala (Golden State – SF) - $4.6K - March 31 – Iguodala enjoyed over 30 fantasy points the other night against Portland.  The Clippers have trouble defending small forwards and no Draymond Green in this one so expect an uptick in minutes here.

Klay Thompson (Golden State - SG) $7K - March 31 – He nearly hit 40 fantasy points vs. Milwaukee in the last game he played.  Against the Clippers when he last faced them, Thompson struggled to go over 25 fantasy points however.  This despite LA struggling against shooting guards. 

Al Horford (Atlanta - C) $6.4K - March 31 - Go with Horford tonight.  Detroit allows the 2nd most number of fantasy points to opposing centers.  He easily went over 30 fantasy points versus the Pistons last time facing them. 

George Hill (Indiana - PG) $6.5K – March 31 - Brooklyn has struggled against opposing point guards.  He flirted with 30 fantasy points the last time going up against the Nets.  He had close to 27 fantasy points his last game against Dallas and over 30 the previous game versus Milwaukee.

Deron Williams (Brooklyn - PG) $5.6K - March 31 – We had Williams against the Lakers the other night.  He only needed around 26 fantasy points and managed to just top 30.  The Pacers have struggled against opposing point guards.  He did flirt with 30 fantasy points the last time against Indiana.  His price is right provided he doesn’t go over the $6K mark. 

Tony Parker (San Antonio - PG) $6K – March 31 – Parker needs roughly 28 fantasy points to make value and Miami doesn’t perform well versus opposing point guards.  He did make value against the Heat last time.  He also just made value versus Memphis the last game played. 

Jonas Valenciunas (Toronto - C) $5.2K - April 1 – For the reason cited above related to Minnesota.  He puled off over 30 fantasy points against the T-Wolves last time facing them. 

DeMar DeRozan (Toronto - SG) $7.4K – April 1 – DeRozan hit nearly 40 fantasy points against Minnesota last time.  This one is on the road making a blowout a little less likely especially considering the last matchup in this series was won by only five points. 

Goran Dragic (Miami - PG) $7K – April 2 – Cleveland has struggled against shooting guards.  The injury-riddled Heat will require Dragic to see more minutes.  He tallied up over 40 fantasy points versus the Cavs last time facing them. 

DeMarcus Cousins (Sacramento - C) $10K – April 1 – Keep an eye on Cousins this day.  Houston has struggled against opposing centers of late.

Robert Covington (Philadelphia - PF) – April 4 – $4.5K came off the bench March 25 to score 25 baskets, 6 rebounds, 2 steals and 1 block.  That’s flirting with 40 fantasy points in just 29 minutes.  Covington started the night before against Sacramento and scored 21 baskets, 3 rebounds, 1 each of an assist, block and steal.   Charlotte on April 4 has had trouble with power forwards of late.  He flirted with 40 fantasy points the last time going up against the Hornets.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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