Fantasy Basketball 2014: ‘Holler for a Marshall
These players have all had their ups and downs in their young NBA careers – Marshall’s the big name to target as long as he has free reign in LA, but the other two bigs are worth a look-in to finish your roster off at PF and C. Kendall Marshall,
Fantasy Basketball 2013: The Gift of Swag
Tis’ the season of giving, so we’re giving you three players to target for the Christmas night games, as well as going forward through the rest of the season. Jeremy Lin There’s a high likelihood that in any Roto league, Lin won’t be available. For daily leagues, however, Lin’s basically
Fantasy Basketball 2013: Value Buy Candidates
Three players with three largely different roles. One is a volatile but gifted scorer struggling on the game’s biggest stage. Another, a former Dukie who thought he was cruising for a rotation role, but has suddenly been thrust back into a 30 minutes plus job. The last player is a
Fantasy Basketball 2013: Value Buy Candidates
Who are the bargain bin players you can snag for daily leagues, or that hot spark who you can stream in and out of your team without getting emotionally attached to them? Khris Middleton The 2013-14 Milwaukee Bucks are the NBA team equivalent of a Miley Cyrus music video. They’re a
Fantasy Basketball 2013: Value Buy Candidates
This week’s tips for value players on the cheap start with a former second overall pick, and finish up with the youngest player in the league, who just needs minutes to establish himself as a fantasy force. Marvin Williams So, What’s Going On with Marvin Gaye (true story, look it
Fantasy Basketball 2013: Player Profiles
Nate Robinson Let me first say I am not a fan of Nate. Not after the 2006 dunk comp where he robbed Andre Iguodala and then wasted what seemed like hours of my time trying to throw down what (admittedly) was a really nice dunk. Robinson is probably the finest
Fantasy Basketball 2013: Terrence Jones Tops Value Buy Candidates
Terrence Jones Another of the long line of NBA ‘tweeners’, Jones’ calling card in fantasy is his versatility. He produced when given minutes last season, as illustrated by his numbers in which he played a minimum of 20 minutes. Although it is a very small sample size of just seven