Heat vs. Celtics Betting Line – February 1 NBA Spreads: Fantasy Outlook

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/01/2015
Heat vs. Celtics Betting Line – February 1 NBA Spreads: Fantasy Outlook

The Heat vs. Celtics betting line had Boston as a -3.5 early home favorite for this Sunday afternoon game.  We also have your Daily Fantasy NBA salaries updated below for today’s games.  You can claim between $300 and $500 in free cash at Skybook.ag when you open an online betting account here for either NBA betting or tonight’s Super Bowl.

Games played in Boston in recent times have either been won by the Celtics or they were extremely close.  The last three featured two Celtics wins and one loss by just two points.  One of those wins, however, failed to cover the current spread.

When it comes to Fantasy plays on the day, be sure to check out the Lakers Jordan Clarkson, now priced at $5K.  As DailyFantasyRankings.com rightfully notes: “He's put up dynamite games against two very tough defenses - the Bulls and Wizards - so going up against Jose Calderon should be a breath of fresh air.”

It is easy to see him walk away with 20 or more Fantasy points Sunday for sure.

Fantasy Salaries for Today:

Miami Heat –H. Whiteside ($8.1K), M. Chalmers ($5.8K), C. Bosh ($8.3K), S. Napier ($3.2K), D. Granger ($3.9K) (Feb 1)

Boston Celtics A. Bradley $4.2K, J. Crowder $3.6K, E. Turner $5.1K, B. Bass $5.5K, J. Sullinger $7.1K (Feb 1)

LA Lakers –  LA Lakers –  W. Ellington $5.7, EJ. Hill $6.6, J. Clarkson $5K, R. Sacre $3.9(Feb 1)
New York Knicks - Carmelo Anthony $9.4K, Jason Smith $4.9K, Lou Amundson $3.8K, Jose Calderon $4.8K and Langston Galloway $5.5K. (Feb 1)

Lines for Today:

NBA - Feb 01

 

Feb 01

801

MIAMI

+3½-110

o187-110

+145

 

1:05 PM

802

BOSTON

-3½-110

u187-110

-165

 

Feb 01

803

LA LAKERS

+3-110

o190-110

+130

 

2:05 PM

804

NEW YORK

-3-110

u190-110

-150

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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