DraftKings EuroLeague basketball picks November 19

MOSCOW, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 03: Alexey Shved, #1 of Khimki Moscow Region during the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague match between Khimki Moscow Region and Maccabi Fox Tel Aviv at Arena Mytishchi on October 03, 2019 in Moscow, Russia. (Photo by Ivan Korzhenevskiy/Euroleague Basketball via Getty Images)
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 03: Alexey Shved, #1 of Khimki Moscow Region during the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague match between Khimki Moscow Region and Maccabi Fox Tel Aviv at Arena Mytishchi on October 03, 2019 in Moscow, Russia. (Photo by Ivan Korzhenevskiy/Euroleague Basketball via Getty Images) /
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BELGRADE, SERBIA – NOVEMBER 15: Tonye Jekiri of Asvel Villeurbanne reacts during the 2019/2020 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season Round 8 match between Crvena Zvezda mts Belgrade and LDLC Asvel Villeurbane at Stark Arena on November 15, 2019 in Belgrade, Serbia. (Photo by Srdjan Stevanovic/Getty Images) /

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No matter the matchup, Tonye Jekiri continues to put up strong numbers. Play him with confidence in any matchup, especially since Greg Monroe has a tough one today.

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Gustavo Ayon has at least 33 DraftKings points in three of four rounds since missing a couple of rounds. This is a nice matchup against Valencia here. I could see using Ayon as the anchor up front since there is good upside here today.

Devin Booker is one of my favorite plays up front with Janis Timma out. Gill will see more run up front as well, but I think I’ll go with Jonas Jerebko as a value pick. Jerebko has been far more consistent and costs $1,200 less.

Luis Scola has not been the most consistent play so far this year, but in a game that could be very high scoring by EuroLeague standards, I like Scola against Tel Aviv. I think he goes mostly unnoticed in this tier and could wind up having one of his better games of the season thus far. The same could be true for Vladimir Micov.

Dejan Davidovac was forced into action last week and played very well. Belgrade has benched James Gist for at least this week because of poor play. That leaves Davidovac as the best play up front for Belgrade. He could be a massive value at this price, especially with Perperoglu out.

We could roll Usman Guruba out there again, but as with Goga Bitadze last year, Real Madrid isn’t about running their teenagers big minutes most of the time. He carries a healthy amount of risk, especially considering he hasn’t had a truly big game yet.