Deandre Jordan Daily Fantasy Sports Watch: 20 Rebounds Friday Night

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Deandre Jordan (C) $8.3K is one to watch for your upcoming daily fantasy rosters. 

On Friday night against Philadelphia, Jordan managed 20 rebounds, 17 baskets and 2 steals that helped him to eclipse 45 fantasy points.

Previously against the Knicks, Jordan flirted with 40 fantasy points thanks a great deal to his five blocks and a steal.

Jordan only needs around 33 fantasy points to make value at the current price. 

Next up March 29 is a Boston team that ranks 21st against centers.  He tallied over 50 fantasy points the last time against the Celtics.

Denver is looming on April 4 and they give up the 2nd most fantasy points to opposing centers.  Despite only making 7 baskets, Jordan managed to reach over 35 fantasy points on rebounds, steals and blocks.

April 5 – He made close to target using the current price his last time facing the Lakers but pay close attention that his price does not go up heading into this game. 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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