Week 6 NBA Fantasy Picks

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Dec/01/2014
Week 6 NBA Fantasy Picks

Gambling911.com has some good Week 6 NBA Fantasy picks from across the Net.

Tyson Chandler of the Dallas Mavericks is moving up the ranks of most fantasy player stat sites, including ESPN.com.

Chandler is now averaging 10.8 points per game and 11.2 rebounds per game for the season.

Brian McItish of ESPN.com writes of the Mavs center: Chandler isn't the safest fantasy investment around due to a lengthy history of nagging injuries, but he looks to be rejuvenated after a down season in New York. It took him some time to get acclimated in Dallas, but he has averaged 13.4 points, 14.0 rebounds, 1.0 steals and 1.4 blocks in his past five games.

From the Latin Post:

Timofey Mozgov (Denver Nuggets)

Mozgov should also be owned in most leagues at this point, especially for fantasy owners who are looking for boost on points and field goal percentage.

The 28-year-old center averaged 13.8 points, 9.5 rebounds, 1. Blocks and 1.0 steals his last four games. The Denver Nuggets center also shot 62.9 percent from the field over that span.

From XNSports.com:

Andre Drummond (Detroit Pistons)

I really hope you succeeded in your attempts to buy low on Andre Drummond, the talented big man has been outstanding as of late. Over his last five games, Drummond is averaging 16.6 points, 14.4 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game. During that span, he has four double-doubles, including a 20-20 game Friday night against Milwaukee. It’s hard not to love Drummond any week, but especially this time, facing some bad, undersized frontcourts. For instance, now team in the NBA is allowing more defensive rebounds per game then the 76ers this season (35.1), and because they play at such a high pace, Philadelphia should be taking tons of shots, giving one of the league’s best rebounders great rebounding chances.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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