NBA Daily Fantasy Player Picks, Salaries, Betting Lines – January 27

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Jan/27/2015
NBA Daily Fantasy Player Picks, Salaries, Betting Lines – January 27

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Toronto vs. Indiana – A slow pace should keep this one low scoring and, as such, we do not see a lot of value in selecting players from either team.  The game has the second lowest total of the night set.  That being said…

David West (Indiana) – $6200 – A pretty good matchup is presented this evening.  West is averaging 30 Fantasy points per game over his last starts, and at this price he does have some decent value.

LeBron James (Cleveland) – $10700 – Pricey, yes, but he is making value each and every night, averaging 30 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists per game.  Going up against Kyle Singler and the Pistons, that trend should continue. 

Hassan Whiteside (Miami) - $5800 – He was amazing versus the Bulls the other night.  14 points, 13 rebounds, and 12 blocks, which is well over 40 Fantasy points regardless of where you might play and 7X or greater his value.  The matchup Tuesday night is a good one as well.

DJ Augustin (Detroit) - $5800 – In his first start as the Piston’s main point guard Augustin finished the game with 35 points, 4 rebounds, and 8 assists and there is little reason to believe he can’t do the same or better against Cleveland Tuesday night.

Andrew Bogut (Warriors) - $4700 – Should he score around 25 or more Fantasy points, he will have made value and then some this evening against the Bulls.  And he is averaging around 26 Fantasy points per game. 

Scroll down to get the latest salaries and betting lines…

Toronto Raptors – J. .Johnson ($4.6K), A. Johnson ($4.5K), T. Ross ($4.2K).  Kyle Lowry comes in at $10.3K while Jonas Valanci was priced at $6.1K.

Indiana Pacers- Roy Hibbert $5400, David West $6200, Rodney Stuckey $5200, CJ Watson $4800, Solomon Hill $4000.

Cleveland Cavaliers – J. Smith $5K, L. James $10.7K, K.Irving $9K, K. Love $9.5K, T. Mozgov $5.1K

Detroit Pistons - Kyle Singler $3.4K, Greg Monroe $8.1K, Andre Drummond $8.4K, Kentavious Caldwell $4.2K, DJ Augustin $5.8K.

Milwaukee Bucks –  Z. Pachulia $5.6K, E. Ilyasova $3.7K, B. Knight $7.8K, K. Middleton $5.1K, G. Antetok $5.2K

Miami Heat – D. Wade ($8.3K), H. Whiteside ($6K), M. Chalmers ($4.5K), C. Bosh ($8.3K), C. Andersen ($3.3K)

Memphis Grizzlies - Beno Udrih $3000, Zach Randolph ($7400), Marc Gasol ($8300), Courtney Lee ($3900), Tony Allen ($4000)

Dallas Mavericks -  M. Ellis $7K, C. Parsons $5.9K, R. Rondo $7.2K, D. Nowitzki $6.4K, T. Chandler $6.2K

Washington Wizards - Paul Pierce - $4800, John Wall - $9400, Bradley Beal - $6100, Marcin Gortat - $600, Nene Hilario - $5200

LA Lakers –  W. Ellington $3.5K, W. Johnson $4.3K, R. Price $3.8K, E. Davis $4.6K, J. Hill $5.7K

Chicago Bulls – T. Snell $3K, J. Butler $7.9K, D. Rose $7.3K, T. Gibson $6.1K, P. Gasol $9.3K

Golden State Warriors - Stephen Curry ($10.2K), Andrew Bogut ($4.5K), Klay Thompson ($8.1K), Draymond Green ($7.7K) and Harrison Barnes ($4.9K).

NBA - Jan 27

 

Jan 27

501

TORONTO

-3-110

o195-110

-155

 

7:05 PM

502

INDIANA

+3-110

u195-110

+135

 

Jan 27

503

CLEVELAND

-7½-105

o208-110

-365

 

7:35 PM

504

DETROIT

+7½-115

u208-110

+305

 

Jan 27

505

MILWAUKEE

+2½-110

o181-110

+115

 

7:35 PM

506

MIAMI

-2½-110

u181-110

-135

 

Jan 27

507

MEMPHIS

+5½-115

o199-110

+210

 

8:35 PM

508

DALLAS

-5½-105

u199-110

-250

 

Jan 27

509

WASHINGTON

-9-110

o195-110

-425

 

10:35 PM

510

LA LAKERS

+9-110

u195-110

+335

 

Jan 27

511

CHICAGO

+11-110

o211½-110

 
 

10:35 PM

512

GOLDEN STATE

-11-110

u211½-110

 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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