Top NBA Fantasy Picks for November 29 - Overnight Betting Odds

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Nov/29/2014
Top NBA Fantasy Picks for November 29 - Overnight Betting Odds

Gambling911.com has your top NBA Fantasy picks for November 29 along with the overnight betting odds.

DailyFantasySportsRankings.com is all over Houston’s Trevor Ariza and Dallas’ Chandler Parsons, and with good reason.

There’s no doubt about it, Parsons and Ariza are pretty darned unsexy point at this stage in their daily fantasy careers. But this is a pick you’re making for consistency, not for sexy. They’re both basically the same guy – huge minutes, not spectacular in any one category, and great match-ups. Milwaukee is 26th against the small forward this year, and Philly is dead last. This feels like one of those spots you could “set and forget” in a cash game, and not worry about it.

Both small forwards are priced around $6000.

New Orleans +4.5 Washington

Dallas -12.5 Philadelphia

LA Clippers -4.5 Utah

Charlotte (NA) Atlanta

Indiana (NA) Cleveland

Houston (NA) Milwaukee

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The Week Ahead: Toronto’s Kyle Lowry scored 25 points in a 106-102 loss to Dallas Friday night.

RotoWorld.com sees Lowry as a hot Daily Fantasy Sports prospect, noting that he should have more shots going his way with DeMar DeRozan out.

Then there’s Atlanta guard Jeff Teague who thrived against the Pelicans Friday night with 26 points, four rebounds, seven assists and one steal.

Teague can be drafted for between $6500 and $7500.  He’s averaged 43 fantasy points over his last three outings.  Charlotte ranks 20th in the league against opposing PGs this season.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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