Raptors Daily Fantasy Player Salaries, Value for January 12, 2015: Lou Williams

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There are some good options for Daily Fantasy Sports enthusiasts when it comes to the Toronto Raptors starters, but one of the most proficient players with probably the best value comes off the bench.  That would be Lou Williams.

RotoWorld.com summed it up like this:

Willliams comes off the bench, but sees consistent minutes that resemble that of a starter. Over his last 10 games, he is averaging 29 minutes and 24 fantasy points per game. During that stretch, he scored at least 22 fantasy points eight times. Williams has a very high usage rate (26.3) in this offense and he draws a favorable matchup against the Pistons, who are ranked 18th in fantasy points allowed to shooting guards this season.

He’s priced nice at $5400 and that’s better than three of the Raptors starters: J.Johnson ($4.6K), A. Johnson ($4.5K) and T. Ross ($4.2K).

Kyle Lowry comes in at $10.3K while Jonas Valanci was priced at $6.1K.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

 

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