NBA Point Spreads – December 25 – Wizards-Knicks – Fantasy Pick: Bradley Beal

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Dec/25/2014
NBA Point Spreads – December 25 – Wizards-Knicks – Fantasy Pick: Bradley Beal

NBA point spreads for December 25 were available at MyBookie.ag with a special focus on the Wizards-Knicks game here along with a Fantasy look at Bradley Beal.

The line on this game ranged between -5 and -5.5 favoring Washington, a team that has won 7 of its last 10 games.  Meanwhile New York is just 1-9 Straight Up over the last ten games.  The Wizards have won the last four games in this series.

Bradley Beal definitely has value in the Daily Fantasy Sports space with a price tag of $6400.

He scored 15 points Tuesday night and has managed to tally up 15 steals over Washington's past six games.

James Davis of FantasySportsRankings.com writes of Beal:

Beal is interesting to me, because his sudden interest in crashing the boards combined with his 2-3 steals a game is raising both his ceiling and his floor. While the Knicks play a slow pace, Iman Shumpert’s absence is crushing their ability to defend opposing shooting guards. This match-up reminds me of the match-ups with the Clippers and Jazz earlier this month, and a 35+ fantasy point performance is definitely in play.

NBA - Dec 25

 

Dec 25

501

WASHINGTON

-5½-110

o192-110

-230

 

12:00 PM

502

NEW YORK

+5½-110

u192-110

+190

 

Dec 25

503

OKLAHOMA CITY

+5½-110

o196-110

+190

 

2:30 PM

504

SAN ANTONIO

-5½-110

u196-110

-230

 

Dec 25

505

CLEVELAND

-6½-105

o195-110

-245

 

5:00 PM

506

MIAMI

+6½-115

u195-110

+205

 

Dec 25

507

LA LAKERS

+10½-115

o207-110

 
 

8:05 PM

508

CHICAGO

-10½-105

u207-110

 
 

Dec 25

509

GOLDEN STATE

+2-110

o218½-110

EV

 

10:35 PM

510

LA CLIPPERS

-2-110

u218½-110

-120

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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