DraftKings EuroLeague basketball picks January 10
By Mike Marteny
DraftKings EuroLeague Forwards:
Nikola Mirotic put up 32 DraftKings points on Efes the first time around. Considering how good they are against guards, I expect another strong game from Mirotic here. I can also see moving down to Bojan Dubljevic. Despite the poor matchup, he has been cruising lately. Dubljevic has at least 28 DraftKings points in four straight and seven of eight. Most of those have been tougher matchups.
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I don’t trust the Milutinov injury. At the very least, I would expect him to be limited. I view Georgios Printezis as the better play for Olympiacos, at least for this round.
Tonye Jekiri has a nice floor, but his price is kind of high to pay for a floor. He doesn’t have much upside since he is basically Greg Monroe with better free throw shooting. Kyle Hines and David Lighty both have much higher upside for about the same price.
There are a ton of good mid-range options at forward, but you would have to fade Mike James to get them. I am going to try at least one build like that. Chris Singleton, Brandon Davies, Hanga, Voigtmann, and Papanikolaou all hit 20 consistently and all have good matchups.
If you need more value than that, the only one that really stands out is Charles Kahudi. Jean-Charles is more inconsistent, but I like him too. Dejan Davidovac has more minutes with James Gist as persona non grata right now, but he hasn’t done a lot with them.
Efes is easing Adrien Moerman back into action, but 16 minutes of Moerman at this price is more than worth paying for. There is huge upside if they keep upping his minutes as well.