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DraftKings EuroLeague Basketball Picks November 14

ATHENS, GREECE - OCTOBER 17: Nick Calathes, #33 of Panathinaikos Opap Athens react during the 2019/2020 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season Round 3 match between Panathinaikos Opap Athens and AX Armani Exchange Milan at Olympic Sports Center Athens on October 17, 2019 in Athens, Greece. (Photo by Panagiotis Moschandreou/Euroleague Basketball via Getty Images)
ATHENS, GREECE - OCTOBER 17: Nick Calathes, #33 of Panathinaikos Opap Athens react during the 2019/2020 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season Round 3 match between Panathinaikos Opap Athens and AX Armani Exchange Milan at Olympic Sports Center Athens on October 17, 2019 in Athens, Greece. (Photo by Panagiotis Moschandreou/Euroleague Basketball via Getty Images)
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ATHENS, GREECE – MAY 06: A general view during the EuroLeague Final match between Panathinaikos and CSKA Moscow at the Oaka Arena on May 6, 2007 in Athens, Greece. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images

DraftKings EuroLeague Basketball Picks November 14

We have the larger split on Thursday this week with five of the nine games available on the DraftKings EuroLeague slate. There are some stars out here, but one that stands out above the rest. How can we afford him? Let’s check the injuries first.

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Out: Peyton Siva, G, Berlin; Victor Claver, G, Barcelona; Arturas Gudaitis, F, Milan; Tyler Cavanaugh, F, Berlin; Evgeny Voronov, G, St. Petersburg; Amedeo Della Valle, G, Milan; Felipe Reyes, F, Real Madrid; Andrey Zubkov, F, St. Petersburg; Stefan Peno, G, Berlin; Jayson Granger, G, Baskonia

Questionable: Pau Ribas, G, Barcelona; Landry Nnoko, F, Berlin; Kevin Pangos, G, Barcelona; Marcus Erikssson, G, Berlin; Evgeny Valiev, F, Khimki; Egor Vialtsev, F, Khimki;

Update: Jimmer Fredette is doubtful and Omri Casspi is out.

Barcelona is still very secretive about their injuries, but Pangos and Ribas both have been practicing. Berlin is battling a rash of injuries as well.

The rotations can be frustrating sometimes as more players see the court than in your average NBA game. The games themselves are also shorter, playing four ten minute quarters as opposed to 12 minutes in the NBA. The court is smaller, the lane is bigger, and the three point line is closer, but the action is still what you would expect from world class basketball!

For DraftKings EuroLeague, we can’t expect 5x value like in the NBA. Most winning lineups are around 180-200 DraftKings points, which is around 3.5 – 4x value.