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DraftStreet: Turn $2 Into $1,000
Tonight DraftStreet has a one day day NBA fantasy league with a $2 buy in, $1,000 top prize and cash rewards for the top 250 finishers!
Have two extra dollars laying around somewhere? Think you know how to put together a good NBA fantasy team? Well, the good folks at DraftStreet, who are revolutionizing fantasy sports to make it fun, easy and rewarding have a great deal for you!
Today they have a one day league with a $2 buy in that awards a first place prize of $1,000 and cash prizes to the top 250 finishers! The deadline to sign up is 7 pm est!
HOW TO PLAY:
1. Create a free account with DraftStreet or log into your existing account before 7 pm est <—– CLICK HERE
2. Draft your team, which consists of three forwards, three guards, one center and a utility player of any position. Players are priced based on production. You must stay under the $100,000 salary cap.
3. Finish in the top 250 and win cash!
There are 13 games on tap tonight in the NBA:
– Oklahoma City Thunder at Miami HEAT
– Orlando Magic at Toronto Raptors
– Detroit Pistons at Atlanta Hawks
– Philadelphia 76ers at Boston Celtics
– Phoenix Suns at Milwaukee Bucks
– New Orleans Pelicans at Minnesota Timberwolves
– Houston Rockets at Dallas Mavericks
– Charlotte Bobcats at Denver Nuggets
– Chicago Bulls at San Antonio Spurs
– Memphis Grizzlies at Sacramento Kings
– Washington Wizards at Los Angeles Clippers
Here’s a look at my team for tonight:
Make sure to check back throughout the week for more opportunities to turn to your fantasy skills into cash with DraftStreet! There are winners every day at DraftStreet like ThaDeeger, who turned his $2 into $800 with his squad.
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