DraftKings EuroLeague basketball picks February 28
By Mike Marteny
DraftKings EuroLeague Forwards:
Bojan Dubljevic dropped 50 DraftKings points on Fenerbahce the first time around. My issue here is that he hasn’t even sniffed 25 over the last couple of rounds. This is about as good of a matchup as you can ask for, but teams are keying on him with all of the injuries in the backcourt. They’re not worried about Colom.
Jonas Jerebko is enjoying his finest string of games in the EuroLeague so far. He has at least 32 DraftKings points in three straight. I’d seriously consider fading Dubljevic for him and would definitely use him over the more inconsistent Jan Vesely.
The Zalgiris front locked down Milan in the first meeting and very well could again. Tonye Jekiri was good against Khimki the first time around and should be again. He’s far safer than any of the Milan guys.
We could also see good run out of Adreian Payne with Jean-Charles out. However, David Lighty is still the value pick I would go with here. He put up 33.25 DraftKings points on Khimki the first time around.
You know my thoughts on Dubljevic and that I’m basically avoiding Zalgiris and Milan. That leaves all of that Valencia value out there. They are running four forwards with Fernando San Emeterio serving as the second guard. He has the most upside, but I still like Mike Tobey the most for the price. Using Valencia value allows us to pay for the guards we want.