NBA Betting Lines December 6 – Fantasy Picks

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Your NBA betting lines for December 6, 2014 have Golden State coming into Chicago as a -2 road favorite overnight and the Clippers -9 at home vs. the Pelicans.  All lines courtesy of BetOnline.ag where you can claim up to $1000 in FREE CASH here.

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Elsewhere Detroit was coming in at between -4.5 and -6 on the road against the lowly 76ers.  Philadelphia got their first win of the season the other day. Other odds will be available Saturday morning.

The Rockets were coming into this game at around -1 vs. Suns.

In terms of fantasy, Mo Williams, priced under $6000, would have been a terrific choice but Minnesota has opted not to have him travel to San Antonio Saturday. Williams has been pure profit for Daily Fantasy Sports enthusiasts in recent games.

DailyFantasySportsRankings.com suggests DFS folks go with the 76ers KJ McDaniels.

Since he’s been playing more than 30 minutes a game, the minimum McDaniels has put up has been 5x on this price. And the great news for him? It’s his best match-up since he started getting this run. Detroit has been the 3rd most generous team to opposing SFs – and I think McDaniels will out hustle any of the Pistons that square off against him.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

 

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