Daily Fantasy Sports: Nikola Vucevic Makes Value Again

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Gambling911.com had Nikola Vucevic (Orlando - C) $8K among its plays Friday night and he did come through against Detroit.

Detroit had permitted the 2nd most fantasy points this season and Vucevic had just hit around 36 fantasy points versus a very good Falcons team just days before.  Against Detroit in a previous meeting, he flirted with 50 fantasy points.

In this game he didn’t hit 50 but still enjoyed a good showing.  Vucevic scored 20 baskets, 14 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 block, topping 40 fantasy points.

On April 4, Vucevic will face a Bucks team that has allowed the most fantasy points to opposing centers since the new year.  He accumulated around 44 fantasy points the last time facing Milwaukee. 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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