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Fantasy Basketball Super Sleepers

by Stephen Kersey on December 7th, 2007

Bonzi Wells, Houston Rockets
Wells isn’t a player that gets a lot of fantasy love, but it may be time to change that. Always a Rick Adelman favorite, Wells is getting more and more time with the Rockets. He can score, rebound and shoot for nice percentages.

Corey Brewer, Minnesota Timberwolves
Brewer’s offensive numbers have been ugly so far in his NBA career. His shooting percentages are poor and it looks like he’s going to have a tough time scoring on this level. That said, he can block shots, get steals and rebound rather well.

Brevin Knight, Los Angeles Clippers
Knight showed up to camp out of shape and that understandably angered his coaches. However, now he’s played himself in shape and is playing well. With Sam Cassell up there in age, Knight could easily win the starting gig before long.

Chris Duhon, Chicago Bulls
If Kirk Hinrich continues his horrible play, the Bulls may be forced to turn to Duhon full time. He’s a bit of a weak offensive play, but he’ll give you decent enough stats in points, assists and rebounds if he starts to get extended minutes.

Fabricio Oberto, San Antonio Spurs
If you are in a deep league, Oberto is a very safe player to pick up. He shoots for a great percentage, gets points and rebounds, and doesn’t turn the ball over. He’s also consistent in his production on a night to night basis.

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