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Fantasy Basketball: Sleeper Small Forward

by Stephen Kersey on December 24th, 2007

Corey Brewer, Minnesota Timberwolves
Brewer has started to play well in his rookie season. He had a bad start but as of late he’s been rather good. He’s still prone to having bad games but he does so much on the court that he can help your fantasy team even if his shot isn’t falling. If he continues to adapt well to the NBA, he could become a very good fantasy basketball player in the second half of the season.

Martell Webster, Portland Trail Blazers
Webster remains a prospect you should keep your eye on. He started out great, went through a lull and is now playing pretty good again. He has the talent to do a lot of things on the court but his forte is shooting. He has one of the best natural strokes in the league and could develop into a three-point marksman.

Dorrell Wright, Miami Heat
Pat Riley’s on-again, off-again love affair with Wright seems to be back on again. Wright is a small forward that can really rebound and also score some points and even block some shots. He doesn’t have a very good jumper but he has loads of athleticism and has great size.

Bobby Simmons, Milwaukee Bucks
Simmons was once upon a time a very good fantasy player. Injuries have reduced his role to the point that he’s barely a blip on the radar screen. That said, the talent is still there. If he can build up his endurance and earn a spot in the starting lineup, Simmons could get back to his golden days.

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