Pacers Daily Fantasy Player Salaries, Value for January 2015: Roy Hibbert Hot
Gambling911.com looks at your Indiana Pacers Daily Fantasy player salaries, all of which are under $6.3K as of January 10, 2015.
Indiana’s talent is slowly starting to translate into wins as the Pacers have managed to go 6-4 over their last ten games. More importantly to sports bettors, they are 21-14 Against The Spread.
Roy Hibbert was a hot commodity coming into Saturday’s game against lowly Philadelphia.
Priced at just $5400, Hibbert was slated to face a 76ers team that ranks dead last when it comes to allowing Fantasy points to opposing centers. Hibbert just racked up 46 against the Celtics. The price is right and Daily Fantasy Sports enthusiasts should be making out nicely with Hibbert, at least over the short haul.
David West has been mentioned an abundance of times on the pages of Gambling911.com. He’s priced okay at $6.3K. We say OKAY because – well – he hasn’t done a whole lot of late. West did have the opportunity to rebound against the poor shot-taking team Philadelphia. Of course racking up those rebounds helps to boost the Fantasy points. West is widely expected to get back into form and, against Philadelphia, there is an excellent opportunity to do so.
Rodney Stuckey (groin) played 29 minutes against the Celtics on Friday with six points, four rebounds, four assists and one steal. He’s making just 43.1 percent from the field. The value is not there at $5.2K as he recovers from a groin injury. Wait for the price to go down further or for consistent improvements before pulling the trigger here.
CJ Watson scored 15 points with eight rebounds, one steal and two 3-pointers during a 107-103 overtime win over the Celtics on Friday. He has a nagging foot injury so there is plenty of risk despite the nice price of $4.8K.
Solomon Hill scored 21 points with four rebounds, two assists and two 3-pointers against the Warriors Wednesday night. He had only four points Friday night versus the dreadful Celtics, however. He’s priced at $4000. Gambling911.com has not seen a whole lot of endorsements for Hill of late.
- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com