Washington Wizards Daily Fantasy Player Salaries, NBA Championship Odds (Jan)

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Jan/17/2015
Washington Wizards Daily Fantasy Player Salaries, NBA Championship Odds (Jan)

The Washington Wizards Daily Fantasy player salaries and odds to win the 2015 NBA Championship as of January 17 were available at Bookmaker here.  Qualified new customers can claim up to $2500 in FREE CASH using bonus code G911.

The Wizards odds were set at 26-1 for a payout potential of $2600 for every $100 bet or $260 for every $100 bet.

At press time Washington enjoyed a solid record of 27-13, however, they have only paid out in 18 of those 40 games, that being under .500.  They had also lost half of their last ten games including a bad home loss against Brooklyn in their double header. 

Looking at the Wizards Fantasy player value, here are your prices below:

Paul Pierce - $4800 - Paul Pierce hit 7-of-12 shots and two 3-pointers for 22 points, six rebounds and two assists in Wednesday's impressive win over the Bulls.  He followed up with 8 points, 6 rebounds and 1 assist in Friday’s big loss to Brooklyn.  Even at the low price, those numbers simply won’t cut it.

John Wall - $9400 – Typically he is solid as they come so this price tag does have value.  The January 16 home loss against the Nets had many scratching their respective heads.  Wall scored the team high of 13 points in that one.  He had averaged 23.5 points in his two previous games.  Consider this one a rare “off” night for Wall.

Bradley Beal - $6100 – We here at Gambling911.com found out just how inconsistent a player Beal can be with that Friday night loss to the Nets.  Still, if you can get him versus a team that has trouble with opposing shooting guards, he does carry a decent price. 

The other Washington starters salaries:

Marcin Gortat - $6000

Nene Hilario - $5200

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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