Fantasy Basketball Rookie Report Card: Anthony Davis
“Fear the Brow”. The Hornets drafted Anthony Davis at #1 with the full expectation of him developing into a franchise-changing talent. While the physical demands of the NBA would ensure rough concourse at times for the 19-year old, his freakish athleticism, length and mobility at 6’10 would bridge the strength
Daily Fantasy Basketball: Three Underutilized Big Men
In deciding to keep their crowded, free-agent laden front court intact for a playoff run, the Utah Jazz have subsequently banished Enes Kanter to the periphery for the remainder of 2013. Kanter has produced wildly productive numbers in his limited playing time —6.4 points (54% FG) and 4.1 rebounds in 14
30 Prospects in 30 Days: Zack Wheeler – SP – New York Mets
When the Mets acquired Zack Wheeler for free agent-to-be Carlos Beltran in July of 2011, GM Sandy Alderson was praised by the masses in New York. At the time, Wheeler was considered San Francisco’s top pitching prospect. Now the Mets’ top pitching prospect, he has spent the past two seasons
Fantasy Basketball Rookie Report Card: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
I first scouted Michael Kidd-Gilchrist back in 2008 when he was just a slender sophomore at St. Patrick’s High School. Playing alongside the likes of Kyrie Irving and Dexter Strickland, it was MKG who was the chief product of the hoops hype machine — the next big thing. He had
Daily Fantasy Basketball: Three Underutilized Guards
It is official: Roddy Beaubois will never get a legitimate shot to demonstrate his worth in Dallas. After displaying steady progress over his first three seasons, the arrival of Darren Collison via trade last summer has predictably disrupted any opportunity for the Frenchman to establish himself as a regular. Indeed,
Fantasy Basketball Rookie Report Card: John Henson
John Henson, PF Milwaukee Despite possessing incredible length and a wide array of skills at 6’11, Henson has never been able to shake the ‘project’ tag. Why? His body type doesn’t necessarily lend itself to athletics. His legs are pronated, he’s duck footed and his awkward gait prevents him from
Fixing for Value: Daily Fantasy Basketball
Western Conference Targets Mike Conley’s rolled ankle cracked opened the door for 5th year guard Jerryd Bayless, and Rudy Gay’s departure cemented his extended playing time for the remainder of 2013. The Grizzlies are short on perimeter bodies, offensively capable ones in particular, making Bayless the ideal candidate for shot
Fantasy Basketball: Rookie Report Card
Dion Waiters, SG Cleveland The projected landing range for Waiters was debated in abundance leading up to draft day 2012. While there was no discord among scouts on his NBA-ready frame or his ability to score in bunches, there were concerns over height, decision making (shot selection), positional fit and
Shaun of the Mets: Measuring Marcum’s Value For 2013
One thing we’ve learned about the Mets in recent years is that they like the idea of offering short-term, incentive-laden contracts to pitchers with some upside. Chris Young immediately comes to mind. The caveat to the Mets’ philosophy is simple: Any starting pitcher with a track record of success and durability
Fixing for Value: Daily Fantasy Basketball
Eastern Conference Targets Celtics forward Jeff Green has been a resurgent fantasy option over his last five games. Despite playing time remaining relatively static, the embattled wing has averaged 14 points on 55% shooting and one 3PT make per over that period. With Rondo sidelined the C’s have returned to