New Orleans Pelicans, Philadelphia 76ers Fantasy Picks, Salaries January 26

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Tyrone Black
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Jan/26/2015
New Orleans Pelicans, Philadelphia 76ers Fantasy Picks, Salaries January 26

The New Orleans Pelicans and Philadelphia 76ers Fantasy picks and salaries as of January 26 are available below from Gambling911.com.

New Orleans Pelicans – E. Gordon $5.5K, D. Cunning $3K, T. Evans $8.3K, A. Davis $11.1 K and O. Asik $4.6K

Philadelphia 76ers – K. McDaniels $4.4K, L.Drew 3.1K, M. N. Noel $5K, Luc Richard Mbah a Moute ($3.8) and H. Sims $4 K

The Pelicans have been playing some pretty good basketball of late and their January 26 line against the lowly 76ers demonstrates this as they were a -14 point favorite at home versus the 76ers.  That’s a mighty inflated line for a team that is just barely above .500.

Philadelphia is especially generous to opposing teams on the Fantasy front so anyone they go up against, player values should be considered closely.

Tyreke Evans (New Orleans) $7500 – He’s priced at $8200 at DraftKings but you can get him much cheaper at FanDuel at $7500.  Coming off of 43 Fantasy points and now playing against Philadelphia, this is one that is hard to pass up under $8000 especially with the Sixers allowing a good number of assists and rebounds.

Eric Gordon (New Orleans) $5.5KThe 76ers allow the most Fantasy points to shooting guards than any other team in the NBA this season.  His production is also up with Jrue Holiday out and his price is yet to reflect this situation so Gordon needs consideration for next few games.

Anthony Davis (New Orleans) - $11K – 50 Fantasy points or more in five of his last seven games and no reason to think this won’t happen again versus the Sixers, who are dead last when it comes to giving up Fantasy points against power forwards.  Rotogrinders.com also notes Philadelphia has a similar ranking when it comes to rebounding differential.  In situations like these, most certainly consider Davis.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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