Daily Fantasy NBA Player Picks, Salaries and Betting Lines – March 22

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Mar/22/2015
Daily Fantasy NBA Player Picks, Salaries and Betting Lines – March 22

Gambling911.com has your daily fantasy NBA player picks, salaries and betting lines for Sunday, keeping in mind that a few games tip off at 3 pm EST.

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Nerlens Noel (Philadelphia - C) $7.7K – Have him against the Lakers, simply because they are the Lakers.  56 fantasy points against the Knicks his last outing!  The only drawback here is that Noel’s price has come up $1000 since we started promoting him just over a week ago.  That’s still around 32 fantasy points to make value and he’s more than capable of that.

Nikola Vucevic (Orlando - C) $8.7K -  Denver is coming up and they have permitted the 2nd most fantasy points to opposing centers. The last time he faced the Nuggets, Vucevic tallied up just over 35 fantasy points.  He only needs that amount to make value and is very likely to do so.

Steven Adams (Oklahoma City – C) $5.5K – We profiled the Thunder and their woes Saturday.  OKC is holding their own despite the numerous injuries.  They are fighting for the last Playoff spot in the West so this is not a team that’s about to go resting their top stars. Adams may not even be coming off the bench in this game, but even if he does, the value is still very much there.  Adams is priced at just $5.5K and needs approximately 26 fantasy points to make value.  Against Atlanta he had 16 rebounds and 2 assists along with 2 blocks and 2 steals.  Tack on 12 baskets scored and Adams easily topped 40 fantasy points.  We could have gotten him at $4.5K just a few days ago.

Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City – C) $13.2K – You’d have to be crazy to take Westbrook at this insane price.  Call us “CRAZY” but we will in a heartbeat.  70-plus fantasy points against a solid Hawks team the other night?  He will need roughly 54 fantasy points to make value and, as long as players remain out, Westbrook should have no problem hitting that number and more.

Dion Walters (Oklahoma City - SG) $4.7K - Shooting guard Dion Walters scored 26 baskets against the Hawks Friday night priced at just $4.1K.  He also tacked on two blocks, a steal and a few rebounds and assists for good measure.  This is all about Thunder players stepping up and increasing their production through an uptick in minutes.  Walters should answer the call.

Lebron James (Cleveland - SF) $9.9K – If you don’t have the stomach for Westbrook, go with James.  His price has come down somewhat and really only needs 40 fantasy points to make value against a Bucks squad that has struggled against small forwards.  Take out the 7 turnovers and James hit around 45 fantasy points the last time he faced the Bucks earlier in the season.  Lebron should rebound today with Milwaukee offering the perfect medicine.

Gerald Henderson (Charlotte - SG) $5.4K Minnesota allows the 8th most fantasy points allowed to opposing shooting guards.  Henderson hit value against the Kings and flirted with hitting value the last time he faced Minnesota using his current salary.

NBA Daily Fantasy Salaries

Atlanta Hawks – Kent Bazemore (SG) $4K, Demarre Carroll (SF) $5.5K, Jeff Teague (PG) $6.6K, Paul Millsap (PF) $7.8K, Al Horford (C) $6.9K (March 18)

Boston Celtics - Marcus Smart (PG) $5.2, Evan Turner (PG) $5.4K, Brandon Bass (PF) $5.2K, Tyler Zeller (C) $3.8K, Avery Bradley (SG) $5.1K (March 14)

Brooklyn Nets – Joe Johnson (SG) $5.2K, Deron Williams (PG) $5.6K, Markel Brown (SG) $3K, Thaddeus Young (PF) $6K, Brook Lopez (C) $6.4K (March 21)

Charlotte Hornets – Gerald Henderson (SG) $5.4K, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (SF) $6.2K, Al Jefferson (C) $7.1K, Marvin Williams (PF) $4.6K, Mo Williams (PG) $7K (March 14)

Chicago Bulls – Tony Snell (SF) $4.6K, Joakim Noah (C) $6.3K, Mike Dunleavy (SF) $4K, Pau Gasol (PF) $8.8K, Aaron Brooks (PG) $5.7K (March 18)

Cleveland Cavaliers – Lebron James (SF) $9.9K, J.R. Smith (SG) $5.3K, Kevin Love (PF) $7K, Timofey Mozgov (C) $4.6K, Kyrie Irving (PG) $7.7K (March 22)

Dallas Mavericks – JJ Barea (PG) $4.1K, Monta Ellis (SG) $6.7K, Rajon Rondo (PG) $5.9K, Dirk Nowitzki (PF) $5.7K, Dirk Nowitzki (PF) $5.6K, Chandler Parsons (SF) $5.7K (March 18)

Denver Nuggets – Randy Foye (SG) $3.8K, Ty Lawson (PG) $7K, $5.2K, Danilo Gallinari (SF) $6, Wilson Chandler (SF) $5.3K, Kenneth Faried (PF) $6.5K (March 9)

Detroit Pistons – Caron Butler (SF) $3K, Reggie Jackson (PG) $6.9K, Andre Drummond (C) $7.8K, Anthony Tolliver (PF) $3.8K (March 21)

Golden State Warriors – Justin Holiday (SG) $3.6K, Harrison Barnes (SF) $4.2K, Stephen Curry (PG) $9.5K, Draymond Green (SF) $7.6K, Andrew Bogut (C) $4.2K (March 20)

Houston Rockets – James Harden (SG) $11.2K, Trevor Ariza (SF) $6.3K, Patrick Beverly (PG) $4.5K, Donatas Motiejunas (PF) $5.6K, Terrence Jones (PF) $7K, Joey Dorsey (C) $3K (March 21)

Indiana Pacers- C.J. Miles (SF), $4.4K, George Hill (PG) $6.5K, David West (PF) $5.3K, Roy Hibbert (C) $4.5K, Solomon Hill (SF) $3.9K (March 21)

LA Clippers – Deandre Jordan (C) $8.8K, Matt Barnes (SF) $5.2K, Chris Paul (PG) $9.7K, Spencer Hawes (C) $3.6K, J.J. Redick (SG) $6.5K, Blake Griffin (PF) $9K (March 14)

LA Lakers – Wayne Ellington (SG) $4.4K, Jordan Clarkson (PG) $5.4K, Wayne Johnson (SF) $4.2K, Tariq Black (PF) $3.8K, Jordan Hill (C) $5.6K (March 22)

Memphis Grizzlies – Tony Allen (SF) $4.5K, Zach Randolph (PF) $7.3K, Marc Gasol (C) $7.5K, Courtney Lee (SG) $3.5K, Mike Conley (PG) $6K (March 14)

Miami Heat –Hassan Whiteside (C) $8.5K, Dwyane Wade (SG) $7.2K, Udonis Haslem (PF) $3.3K, Luol Deng (SF) $5.3K, Goran Dragic (PG) $6.3K (March 13)

Milwaukee Bucks – Khris Middleton (SG) $6.7, Giannis Antetokounmpo (SF) $6.9K, Ersan Ilvasova (PF) $5K, Michael Carter-Williams (PG) $5.7K, Zaza Pachulia (C) $4K (March 14)

Minnesota Timberwolves – Kevin Martin (SG) $5.9K, Andrew Wiggins (SF) $6.4K, Ricky Rubio (PG) $7.8, Adreian Payne (PF) $4.1K, Gorgui Dieng (C) $5.9K (March 18)

New Orleans Pelicans – Eric Gordon (SG) $6K, Tyreke Evans (PG) $7.5K, Omer Asik (C) $5.1K, Quincy Pondexter (SG) $3.3K, Anthony Davis (PF) $11.4K (March 14)

New York Knicks – Langston Galloway (PG) $4.5K, Lou Amundson (PF) $3.4K, Andrea Bargnani (PF) $6.1K, Alexy Shved (SG) $6.2K, Lance Thomas (SF) $3K (March 14)

Oklahoma City Thunder – Russell Westbrook (PG) $13.2K, Andre Robertson (SG) $3K, Serge Ibalka (PF) $7.6K, Enes Kanter (C) $5.8K, Kyle Singler (SF) $3K, D.J. Augustin (PG) $4.1K, Dion Walters (SG) $4.7K, Steven Adams (C) $5.5K (March 22)

Orlando Magic - Nikola Vucevic (C) $8.7K, Victor Oladipo (SG) $7.7K, Elfrid Payton (PG) $6.2K, C. Frye (PF) $3.3K, Tobias Harris (SF) $6.9K , Nikola Vucevic (C) 8.3K, DeWayne Dedmom (C) $3.4K (March 17)

Philadelphia 76ers – Nerlens Noel (C) $7.7K, Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (SG) $4.4K, Jason Richard (SG) $3.5K, Jakaar Sampson (PF) $3K, J. Smith (PG) $5.7K (March 22)

Phoenix Suns –PJ Tucker (SF) $5.5K, Eric Bledsoe (PG) $8.1K, Markieff Morris (PF) $5.3K, Marcus Morris (PF) $5.3K, Brandon Wright (PF) $5K (March 21)

Portland Trail Blazers - Damian Lillard (PG) $7.6K, Lamarcus Aldridge (PF) $9K, Nicolas Batum (SF) $6.9K, Aaron Afflalo (SG) $4.3K, Robin Lopez (C) $4.5K (March 21)

Sacramento Kings – Ben McLemore (SG) $4.4K, Ray McCallum (PG) $4.7K, Carl Landry (PF) $3K, DeMarcus Cousins (C) $10, O.Casspi (SF) $3.8K (March 18)

San Antonio Spurs – Dany Green (SG) $5.6K, Kawhi Leonard (SF) $8.6K, Tony Parker (PG) $6.6K, Tim Duncan (PF) $6.8K, Tiago Splitter (C) $3.6K (March 17)

Toronto Raptors –DeMar DeRozan (SG) $7.4K, James Johnson (SF), Kyle Lowry (PG) $7.2K, Terrence Ross (PF) $3.5, Amir Johnson (PF) $4K, Jonas Valenciunas (C) $5.2K (March 20)
Utah Jazz – Rodney Hood (SF) $4.7K, Gordon Hayward (SF) $7.6K, Dante Exum (SG) $3.3K, Rudy Gobert (C) $8.1K, Derrick Favors (PF) $7.9K (March 21)

Washington Wizards – Paul Pierce (SF) $4.6K John Wall (PG) $8.5K, N. Hilario (PF) $4.6K, M. Gortat (C) $7.1, Bradley Beal (SG) $5.7K, Paul Pierce (SF) $4.4K (March 14)

 

NBA - Mar 22

 

Mar 22

701

MIAMI

+4-110

o213-110

+146

 

3:05 PM

702

OKLAHOMA CITY

-4-110

u213-110

-166

 

Mar 22

703

SAN ANTONIO

+1½-110

o202-110

+105

 

3:05 PM

704

ATLANTA

-1½-110

u202-110

-125

 

Mar 22

705

CLEVELAND

-8-110

o196-110

-400

 

3:05 PM

706

MILWAUKEE

+8-110

u196-110

+320

 

Mar 22

707

NEW ORLEANS

     
 

3:35 PM

708

LA CLIPPERS

     
 

Mar 22

709

NEW YORK

+13-110

o195-110

 
 

4:05 PM

710

TORONTO

-13-110

u195-110

 
 

Mar 22

711

WASHINGTON

-3½-110

o209½-110

-165

 

6:05 PM

712

SACRAMENTO

+3½-110

u209½-110

+145

 

Mar 22

713

DETROIT

+5½-110

o197-110

+190

 

6:05 PM

714

BOSTON

-5½-110

u197-110

-230

 

Mar 22

715

DENVER

PK-110

o207-110

 
 

6:05 PM

716

ORLANDO

PK-110

u207-110

 
 

Mar 22

717

CHARLOTTE

-4-110

o200-110

-180

 

7:05 PM

718

MINNESOTA

+4-110

u200-110

+160

 

Mar 22

719

DALLAS

-4-110

o206½-110

-175

 

9:05 PM

720

PHOENIX

+4-110

u206½-110

+155

 

Mar 22

721

PHILADELPHIA

+4½-110

o194½-110

+160

 

9:35 PM

722

LA LAKERS

-4½-110

u194½-110

-180

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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