DraftKings EuroLeague basketball picks January 15
By Mike Marteny
DraftKings EuroLeague Forwards:
Tornike Shengelia put up 33.25 DraftKings points in the first meeting against St. Petersburg, and that was with Ayon on the floor. Despite what the numbers say are a bad matchup, Shengelia is probably worth a look if you are going to play more than one lineup.
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Okay, Munich is still losing, but at least they are competitive now that Greg Monroe has taken on a larger offensive role. He had a great game against Athens the first time around with 35.5 DraftKings points and has cleared 32 in each of the last two rounds. I honestly like Monroe more than Shengelia today, but he still scares me. Vladimir Lucic is the safe option if you want to go that route.
Konstantinos Mitoglu is flourishing under Rick Pitino just like Ioannis Papapetrou did last year. However, don’t pay the premium for his monster round 17 game. Make him do it again first. Papapetrou’s output hasn’t been consistently good, but it’s still pretty good.
Jock Landale seems to be back to his normal minutes, so he’s a bargain at this price. Josh Huestis also seems to be back to his workload from last season after knee surgery took nearly half his season. Both are superb value plays if you need them.