DraftKings EuroLeague basketball picks January 2

BELGRADE, SERBIA - NOVEMBER 15: Billy Baron of Crvena Zvezda 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)
BELGRADE, SERBIA - NOVEMBER 15: Billy Baron of Crvena Zvezda 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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VITORIA-GASTEIZ, SPAIN – NOVEMBER 05: Spalding Euroleague ball with Baskonia logo during the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Basketball Regular Season date 4 game between Laboral Kutxa Vitoria Gasteiz v Anadolu Efes Istanbul at Fernando Buesa Arena on November 5, 2015 in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. (Photo by Jon Izarra/Euroleague Basketball via Getty Images) /

DraftKings EuroLeague basketball picks January 2

Round 16 in DraftKings EuroLeague is a little lighter on Thursday with a four game slate. There’s a lot of value hiding in here, in particular in Fenerbahce frontcourt. Let’s take a look at the rest of the walking wounded. There’s quite a bit for a EuroLeague slate.

Out: Jan Vesely (knee), Omri Casspi (knee), Tarik Black (knee), Joffrey Lauvergne (undisclosed), Nate Wolters (hip), Ahmet Duverioglu (ankle), Kevin Pangos (toe), Stratos Perperoglu (undisclosed), Thomas Bray (knee), Marius Grigonis (foot), Jon DiBartolomeo (mectoral), Rokas Jokubaitis (ankle), Patricio Garino, Jayson Granger (knee).

Questionable: Nikola Milutinov (knee), Scottie Wilbekin (ankle), Jock Landale (ankle), Edgaras Ulanovas (calf), Antonios Koniaris (undisclosed), Kevin Punter (undisclosed), Leon Radisevic (ankle).

Wilbekin and Othello Hunter both traveled with the team, so it would seem they would be available.

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.