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Archive for the ‘Fantasy Sleepers’ Category

February 25th, 2008

John Hollinger PER Fantasy Sleepers

By using John Hollinger’s Player Efficiency Rating (PER), it’s possible to locate fantasy basketball sleepers. To do so, look for players who have a high PER that don’t play extended minutes. Hypothetically, these players should star once their minutes increase.
Amir Johnson, Detroit Pistons
Despite playing only ten minutes per game, Amir Johnson has a very good […]

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February 8th, 2008

Sleeper Centers - February 2008

Robert Swift, Seattle Supersonics
If you read between the lines, it’s pretty obvious that Robert Swift is the player the Sonics envision as the team’s center of the future. While he’s missed a whole lot of time after tearing up his knee, Swift is just now getting back onto the court. If he remains healthy, his […]

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February 7th, 2008

Sleeper Power Forward - February 2008

Luis Scola, Houston Rockets
After playing well in a reserve role, Luis Scola is now starting for the Houston Rockets. Chuck Hayes began the season as the team’s starting power forward but Scola has taken over due to his myriad of skills. He has shown to be a capable scorer, rebounder and even passer. […]

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February 7th, 2008

Fantasy Basketball Stock Watch

Guest Blog By Fantasy Fanatics
Pau Gasol is now a Laker. Shaquille O’Neal is a Sun and Shawn Marion is a member of the Heat. This week’s transactions may have just shifted the powers in the Western Conference. One thing it definitely has done is give us plenty to talk about. But what affect do these […]

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February 5th, 2008

Sleeper Small Forward - February 2008

Thaddeus Young, Philadelphia 76ers
Recently inserted into the starting lineup, Thaddeus Young is a player who could become a reliable player in the fantasy world as the season goes along. He’s only 19-years-old but he has an all-around game that is conducive to fantasy basketball. Keep an eye on him.
Bobby Simmons, Milwaukee Bucks
Bobby Simmons has been […]

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February 4th, 2008

Sleeper Shooting Guards - February 2008

Marko Jaric, Minnesota Timberwolves
Jaric is a bit of a combo guard for the Timberwolves. Offensively, Jaric mostly plays point guard, while defensively he’s a shooting guard. The result is Jaric is able to put up nice numbers in a lot of statistics. He’s not going to be a highly consistent player because he’s on a […]

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February 3rd, 2008

Sleeper Point Guards - February 2008

Earl Watson, Seattle Supersonics
Watson has been starting for the Sonics for a while now and has slowly improved since the start of the season. He still doesn’t shoot for a high percentage and his offense remains erratic, however his assists numbers have gone up nicely as of late. With the Sonics winning more games lately, […]

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January 24th, 2008

Fantasy Basketball – The Super Sleepers

Carl Landry, Houston Rockets
Landry has gotten some time lately with the Rockets and has showed the ability that could make him a solid power forward down the line. He’s very athletic and is aggressive around the basket. He still has a lot to learn but the upside is definitely there.
Acie Law, Atlanta Hawks
Law, […]

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January 12th, 2008

Fantasy Basketball: Super Sleepers

CJ Miles, Utah Jazz
With Andrei Kirilenko battling a bad back, Miles has been getting some starts for the Jazz. While Miles is still a young player who needs to gain a few pounds of muscle, he has shown to be skilled with a good jumper. If Kirilenko misses extended time due to his injury, expect […]

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December 25th, 2007

Fantasy Basketball: Sleeper Power Forwards

Kurt Thomas, Seattle Supersonics
Thomas isn’t a very exciting player and he’s up there in age. That said, the Sonics literally can’t win without him. All season long, Seattle has only one victory in games in which Thomas doesn’t start. In games he does start, the Sonics have seven wins. Due to […]

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