Fantasy Basketball Super Sleepers
Shawne Williams, Indiana Pacers
Williams is a very talented second year player out of Memphis. He served a suspension earlier this season but since he’s been active, he’s produce rather well. Due to his size and skillset, he can play a number of positions. If his minutes increase, he’ll be a very good fantasy player.
Anthony Carter, Denver Nuggets
The Nuggets desperately need a true point guard. Allen Iverson is a very talented player but he’s best at shooting guard. The Nuggets would prefer for a point guard to emerge and that player could be Carter. Carter has played very well of late and could be in line for big minutes soon.
Hakim Warrick, Memphis Grizzlies
Last season, Warrick had a bit of a breakout season. He averaged over 12 points and over five rebounds. This year, under a new coach, Warrick’s minutes have been slashed. That said, he’s producing rather well in limited minutes. If he can crack the starting lineup at some point, he could become a solid fantasy player this year.
Jared Dudley, Charlotte Bobcats
The Bobcats are a talented team but they have a lot of injury prone players. If any of their starters gets injured, Dudley is a player who could go from fantasy irrelevant to fantasy relevant overnight. He has a nice all-around game and he’s on a team that likes to get out and run.
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