NBA Winning Daily Fantasy Picks: Jodie Meeks, Mike Conley, Kyle Korver

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Dec/30/2014
NBA Winning Daily Fantasy Picks: Jodie Meeks, Mike Conley, Kyle Korver

Gambling911.com looks at a few early Tuesday night NBA winning Daily Fantasy picks including Jodie Meeks, Kyle Korver, Mike Conley, Brook Lopez and more.

The Pistons Jodie Meeks scored a season-high 34 points off the bench, shooting 9 for 11 on 3-pointers.  This performance help propel Detroit to a 109-86 victory over Orlando Tuesday night.  Sick!!!  He was priced at just $4700. 

Tyreke Evans had one of his most well rounded performances with eight rebounds, four assists, one steal and two turnovers in 35 minutes while scoring 24 points for the Pelicans.  He was priced at $7700.

Mike Conley 30 points for the Grizzlies.  He was priced at $7900. He added seven rebounds, six assists and one steal while shooting 6-of-7 from the FT line in only 33 minutes.  Just awesome. 

The Nets Brook Lopez did return Tuesday night and was on fire scoring 29 points.  He also had five rebounds, two blocks and two turnovers… but it was all about the shots taken in 33 minutes.  He was priced at $6600.  Terrific value.

Cleveland’s Kyrie Irving got the job done Tuesday night with 35 points even though he was priced a bit high at $9000.   He's shooting better from the field (46.7 percent), will likely finish the season with first-round fantasy value.

Atlanta’s Kyle Korver scored 19 points Tuesday night on 7-of-11 shooting with five 3-pointers.  He also grabbed eight rebounds.  But more importantly he was priced at $5200.  Good job for those of you who had Korver in your Tuesday night DFS lineup.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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