Brooklyn Nets Daily Fantasy Value, Betting Report – February 19

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Feb/15/2015
Brooklyn Nets Daily Fantasy Value, Betting Report – February 19

The Brooklyn Nets daily fantasy value and betting report as we enter into the second half of the 2015 NBA season is examined by Gambling911.com, the official sponsor of the first ever Daily Fantasy Sports Expo in Miami Beach.  This is just one of the many new additions to the Gambling911.com site to compliment the second half of the season that we hope will make you a winner whether you’re betting on games or playing daily fantasy NBA.

The Nets have lost 7 of their last 10 games overall and they are in the midst of a grueling road trip that will offer some reprieve upon Brooklyn’s return from the All Star Break.  They will face the Lakers and Nuggets before visiting the likes of Play a very good Pelicans team at home, Houston and Dallas.

Despite a team that appears to be in turmoil from the ownership on down, the Nets have still managed to win half of their last ten games both Straight Up and Against The Spread.

From a daily fantasy standpoint, the next two games should be mouth watering in theory.

Here are your projected salaries and target fantasy points to make value (vary between sites):

Alan Anderson (SG) $3K (18 fantasy points)

Mason Plumlee (C)$4.7K (26 fantasy points)

Jarrett Jack (SG) $6.8K (34 fantasy points)

Joe Johnson (SF) $5.4K (26 fantasy points)

Kevin Garnett (PF) $3.2K (18 fantasy points)

Scroll Down for More...

Mason Plumlee - Depending on whether Brook Lopez gets traded we could see Mason Plumlee see a nice boost in minutes and, hence, fantasy point potential. For now there are just too many uncertainties surrounding this failing team.

Joe Johnson – He has quietly amassed 25 fantasy points in five of his last seven games and better than 20 in his last start against a solid Memphis team.  The later says a lot about his potential over the next five games.

New Orleans, for example, has struggled against the small forward position while the Lakers and Nuggets can be exploited by just about anyone who is on a roll of late.

Case in point Johnson’s last meeting against New Orleans, he did make right around value if we do not include the turnovers.  Against the Lakers, he yielded similar results.  Versus Denver, he made 6 times his value in just over 33 minutes, which is his average.

LA Lakers – Neutral

Denver – Neutral/Go

New Orleans – Neutral

Houston – Hold

Dallas – Hold

Jarrett Jack – Denver is on the horizon and they have allowed the 3rd most fantasy points to opposing shooting guards this season.  In 38 minutes the last time he faced Denver, Jack failed to make value.  That was back in December and the Nuggets have really come unraveled in recent weeks.  In fact, Denver has only won two of their last ten games, one of those just barely.

LA Lakers – Neutral

Denver – Neutral/Go

New Orleans – Hold

Houston – Hold

Dallas – Hold

Kevin Garnett – Garnett does have an excellent opportunityin the coming days with a price tag of just $3.2K.  He’ll face a Denver team that has allowed the 2nd most fantasy points to opposing power forwards.  That being said, Garnett is just not getting the job done.  At the very best, we’ll give him a Neutral/Hold rating against Denver.

LA Lakers – Hold

Denver – Neutral/Hold

New Orleans – Hold

Houston – Hold

Dallas – Hold

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

Basketball Odds News

Sixers? Knicks? Who Can Challenge Boston in the East this Season?

As the new NBA season gets underway, there is most certainly a sense that the Boston Celtics are the team to beat once again. The 18-time champions really took an “if it’s not broken, don’t try to fix it” policy in the offseason, and it’s hard to argue with the tactic.

Syndicate