DraftKings EuroLeague Basketball Picks November 15
By Mike Marteny
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One of the great dominating forces in the EuroLeague this year is Greg Monroe. If you have the money, use him. Both Tonye Jekiri and Zach Leday have tougher matchups today. I don’t see either of them as bad plays, but I don’t think they come close to outscoring Monroe either.
Believe it or not, Nikola Milutinov has the third highest DraftKings points per game average of any forward playing tonight. His price is 5th, and his matchup trails only Monroe. This looks like a nice place to use Milutinov. He seems a touch underpriced.
It may be fair to expect a little more out of Jan Vesely and Derrick Williams with Nando out, but good luck figuring out which one gets the boost. I like the scoring prowess of Williams if you are going to use one, but this is a tough matchup on top of everything else. I think I’m avoiding this situation.
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For as good as Vesely and Williams have been, they sure are allowing a ton of fantasy stats to opponents. Johannes Voigtmann and Kyle Hines have dream matchups with Clyburn out. Voightmann has been the best so far with Clyburn out, and the prices are so similar that I see no reason not to go with him.
Vladimir Lucic looks like a strong play with Lessort out. Of course, with Monroe around I don’t think we see a slate changer from Lucic, but he should go above his normal production.
We could see an uptick in production for James Gist if Perperoglu is out, but this isn’t a really good matchup. I think we can do better elsewhere. Forward is also deep in the mid range just like guard is. Paul Zipser is a strong play as well and is cheaper.
Andrey Vorontsevich has been starting for Clyburn, and he finally came up with a strong game in round 7. For the price, he is definitely worth a look here. It is worth noting that the presence of Kosta Koufos could cost Vorontsevich some time, especially if he starts cold. Koufos racked up more than a DK point per minute in his 2019-20 debut, but he only played six minutes. That number is likely to go up, probably at the expense of Vorontsevich.