Denver Nuggets Fantasy Player Picks, Salaries January 17: Wilson Chandler

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Jan/17/2015
Denver Nuggets Fantasy Player Picks, Salaries January 17: Wilson Chandler

The Denver Nuggets Daily Fantasy player picks and salaries as of January 17 are available below.  For those of you looking to bet on any of these games, qualified new customers can claim up to $2500 in FREE CASH using bonus code G911 at Bookmaker.eu here.  Bookmaker has been serving the sports betting public since 1986.

Wilson Chandler ($5700) – DFSR said it best when it comes to Chandler and his value of late:

“If Chandler's minutes floor is 33 and his ceiling is 39, this price will look pretty ridiculous as his stats and percentages come out in the wash. Minny has allowed the third most fantasy points to opposing small forwards this season.”

Ty Lawson ($9600) – On Wednesday night, Lawson scored a game-high 29 points with five rebounds, 12 assists and three turnovers in 44 minutes.  He rarely has a bad game.  Even in his most recent outing where Lawson was in rare poor shooting mode, he managed to rack up 36 Fantasy points.  Pricey, yes, but still has value.

Arron Afflalo ($5900) – He’s been getting around 40 minutes per game.  He scored 16 points on 6-of-17 shooting with five rebounds and one steal Friday night.  Against a team like Minnesota Afflalo should offer decent value. 

Kenneth Faried ($7400) – He had 26 points and 25 rebounds in December against the Wolves.  Even if he doesn’t come close to that type of production, Faried will still likely provide some value in the January 17 game versus Minnesota.  He’s been a mid-round guy the last few weeks though.

Jusuf Nurkic ($5800) - Nurkic played a mere 17 minutes on Friday against the Mavs and managed to score just two points on 1-of-7 shooting with six rebounds and one steal.  The price is NOT right on Nurkic.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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