February 21st, 2008
From FantasyFanatics.com
Well, All-Star Weekend has come and gone, however, the debate on the “Superman” dunk (was it a dunk or not?) still rages on. As fantasy basketball players, we have bigger concerns on our mind. For one, what are the fantasy effects of all of the blockbuster deals this season? Also, are there any second-half […]
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January 24th, 2008
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
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 22nd, 2007
Nazr Mohammed, Charlotte Bobcats
Mohammed was having a very quiet season with the Detroit Pistons before he was traded to the Bobcats. Now in Charlotte, Mohammed is playing very well. In his first start, Mohammed had 17 points, eight rebounds and three blocks. In his second game as a starter, he had 20 points, 14 rebounds […]
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December 22nd, 2007
Anthony Johnson, Atlanta Hawks
Johnson has been starting for most of the season for the Hawks. However, as of late he has really elevated his game. In the last two games, he’s been fantastic. Against the Utah Jazz, Johnson had 17 points and 14 assists. Against the Miami Heat, Johnson had 21 points and nine assists. […]
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November 27th, 2007
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, […]
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October 21st, 2007
While preseason stats don’t mean much, they can sometimes help you out in the fantasy world. These stats won’t translate to the regular season in most cases. But if you are picking between two players, using preseason stats as a tie-breaker is usually a good policy if there is a large difference.
Points Per […]
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October 16th, 2007
The Grizzlies are an interesting team when studying for fantasy basketball. The team has a lot of talent and could be home to a number of very good fantasy basketball players this season. However, it’s difficult figuring out which players are the ones that are going to be worth going after.
The only surefire fantasy player […]
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October 6th, 2007
Walter Herrmann, Charlotte Bobcats
Herrmann is currently a sleeper in drafts, but that could change when fantasy basketball owners figure out how he’s in a very good position to produce this season. With Sean May out for the season, Herrmann could very well end up starting at power forward. In 12 games as a starter last […]
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September 30th, 2007
While researching for fantasy basketball, one aspect to remember is the players coming back from injury. While their numbers don’t stack up with other fantasy hopefuls, you can find great sleepers by looking at this group of players.
Robert Swift, Seattle Supersonics
Swift is a major sleeper this season. After missing all of last season when he […]
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