Mavs vs. Thunder Daily Fantasy Sports Report: Salaries, Picks

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Feb/18/2015
Mavs vs. Thunder Daily Fantasy Sports Report: Salaries, Picks

Gambling911.com has your Mavs vs. Thunder daily fantasy salaries and picks for February 19, 2015.

There were a limited slate of NBA games on tap for Thursday.  The Mavericks play the Thunder while the Spurs face off against the LA Clippers.  Neither matchup is especially appealing to fantasy players.

Dallas has won and covered in the last three games of this series.  The Mavericks are also 12-4-2 Against The Spread in their last 18 vs. NBA Northwest.  The Thunder, we should note, are 10-4 Against The Spread in their last 14 games following a ATS win.

Here are your projected salaries and target fantasy points to make value for the Mavs (vary between sites):

Monte Ellis (SG) $7.7K – 35 fantasy points

Chandler Parsons (SM) $6K – 30 fantasy points

Dirk Nowitzki (PF) $6.2K – 30 fantasy points

Jose Juan Barea (PG) $4.6K – 24 fantasy points

Here are your projected salaries and target fantasy points to make value for the Thunder (vary between sites):

Andre Robertson (SG) $3K – 18 fantasy points

Russell Westbrook (PG) $10.6K – 42 fantasy points

Serge Ibalka (PF) $7K – 35 fantasy points

Kevin Durant (SF) $10.3K – 41 fantasy points

There are two good plays for this matchup.

Kevin Durant – Sure he’s pricey but Durant tends to make value and against Dallas that should once again be the case. Durant said his sore foot is feeling a lot better too so don’t let that hold you back.

Russell Westbrook – He easily made value against Dallas the last time facing the Mavs.

Reggie Jackson – He scored 21 points along with 4 rebounds and 3 assists the last time he faced Dallas. His price was around $4500 prior to the All Star Break.  But Jackson’s agent had demanded he be traded by the time this game was set to tip off.

Dirk Nowitzki and Chandler Parsons both made value and then some the last time they faced off against Oklahoma City. 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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