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Fantasy Euroleague M8, Tips

Finally we begin to find a minimum stability, given that for the second consecutive week all scheduled matches should be played.

Tip-off set for 18:00, between CSKA Moscow and Baskonia. ASVEL-Zenit will close the matchday on Friday at 8.45pm

GUARDS

Mike James (CSKA Moscow, 16.3 CR): CSKA-Baskonia doesn’t mean just Shengelia’s return as an opponent against the Basques, but also Mike James’. Number 5 between 2014 and 2016 perhaps experienced the period of maximum explosion in Europe leading coach Perasovic’s Baskonia to an historical F4. Unexpectedly selfless in the latest releases, who knows he can’t score his first Double Double of the season against his former team.

Wade Baldwin (Bayern Munich, 8.7 CR): the revelation of the revelation team, if we can say so. After last year’s troubled experience at Olympiakos, no one would have expected such an impact from the former Trail Blazers. One of the best all-around players in this Euroleague. Against Valencia he is certainly more than an idea.

Antoine Diot (ASVEL, 5.9 CR): He was undoubtedly the match winner of the ASVEL shot in Vitoria. The former Valencia is certainly one of the best day guards in the low price range. Okay, maybe he won’t make 30 Dunkest points again, but he can absolutely make a good score against Zenit at home.

FORWARDS

Nikola Mirotic (Barcelona, ​​17.6 CR): not even Covid has scratched him in the slightest, continuing his march undaunted. 4 fans in as many games and now a match within his reach against Fenerbahçe. Objectively, regardless of the cost, making a Dunkest team without him is almost impossible.

Vladimir Lucic (Bayern Munich, 11.1 CR): the Serbian has been a name to bet on for some years till now if you look for solid players on Dunkest Euroleague. It is no coincidence that he has always been one of the headlights of the various Bayern that have followed one another in recent years, regardless of the technical guides. Against Valencia he will want to continue the magic moment of the Bavarians.

Sasha Vezenkov (Olympiakos, 6.9 CR): Olympiakos is hosting Alba in a competition that promises to be an high score game. Vezenkov has often been ready this season when called upon by coach Bartzokas, and in this match he could have a lot of space. He often does a little bit of everything, so a good score is anything but a utopia.

CENTERS

Ante Zizic (Maccabi, 14.1 CR): Maccabi must recover after the defeat against Efes, and can only rely on its former Cleveland Cavs totem. The number 97 is having a good period after some initial difficulties, and we are sure that against Lauvergne and Zalgiris he will make a big voice.

Hassan Martin (Olympiakos, 10.3 CR): The American pivot is experiencing a great season in his debut in the top European club competition. He looks solid, we say it softly, and who knows he may not be that for the whole year. The price is absolutely reasonable in relation to what has been shown so far.

Amine Noua (ASVEL, 5 CR): the Lyon pivot was chosen by most of you for his average score in the last few days. Against Zenit in our opinion he can carve out minutes in both the 4 and 5 spots, trying to be effective as he often does.

COACHES

Georgios Bartzokas (Olympiakos, 7.6 CR): Olympiakos against Alba starts as the favorite team. The Germans have shown that they are not very good and we think the Olympians will get through them pretty quickly. It is true, he is not cheap but for this day he has a more than fair price.

T.J. Parker (ASVEL, 4.8 CR): If you want to save money, then President Tony Parker’s brother is the one for you. Only surprising performances by his boys on their return from the covid break, with the Fall totem as the undisputed leader. The challenge with Zenit is intriguing and who knows if the second consecutive joy after the one against Baskonia will arrive.

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