Blake Griffin Is A Mythical Beast: NBA Fantasy Basketball Market Watch
Well it’s another week and another Clippers player is in the spotlight. While it may be obvious to most fans and insiders that Mr. Griffin is off to a superb start to his career, it’s important to understand the merits of his accomplishments.
Griffin is averaging a double-double on the season with 21.8 PPG and 12.6 rebounds. He’s tallied 23 consecutive double-doubles. In addition, Blake is mixing in 3.3 assists and is shooting 51.8 percent from the field. He’s even had a block in five straight games.
Furthermore, Griffin has scored 20+ points in 23 games and 30+ in four games on the season. And, the last time he failed to reach at least 10 rebounds in a game was way back on Nov. 18 when he had eight against Indiana. As if that’s not impressive enough, Griffin has grabbed 14+ rebounds in 16 of his team’s games this season.
Need more proof of Griffin’s greatness? Griffin ranks in the top 10 in the NBA in offensive rebound percentage (12.5), defensive rebound percentage (27.4) and total rebound percentage (20). This translates to one out of every five rebounds by the Clippers winding up in his hands. Impressed yet? If you’re looking for a flaw in his game, look no further than his 60 percent shooting from the charity stripe. Other than that, Blake Griffin certainly is taking the NBA by storm.
Way up north of the border, there’s a second year player who’s starting to make some noise for a down-trodden Raptors franchise. Mr. DeRozan has played some very solid basketball thus far, and especially as of late.
DeDe averaging 23.8 points, 3.67 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game over his last six games. He recently went off for 37 points against Houston (12/31), two nights later he tallied 27 against my beloved Celtics and last night against the Kings racked up another 28. In fact, DeRozan has scored in double-digits in all but two games since the beginning of December.
The former first round pick (9th in 2009) is only being started in 47 percent of CBS leagues. Considering his solid starting spot for the Raptors, his scoring ability and his knack to grab a few boards, DeRozan should be on your radar.
Miller has recently rejoined the Three Amigos in South Beach, but has yet to get on-track. Since his activation in December, he has two DNP’s and a combined 50 minutes of game action in eight games.
Miller was supposed to be the beneficiary of many open looks from the perimeter with Wade, LeBron and Bosh garnering most of the attention from opposing defenses. However, that hasn’t panned out as of yet.
Coach Spolestra is finding it difficult to get Miller the minutes he needs to get going, and isn’t tempted to mess with the Heat’s successful formula. This would explain the three points TOTAL Miller has scored to date. Until Miller gets some quality court time, he should be nowhere near a fantasy roster.
Channing has suddenly found himself as part of Mad Alvin’s front-court experiment. Since the trade with Orlando, Gentry has been trying to find the best starting combination.
In the past six games Frye has only made 19 field goals totaling 48 points for a measly 8 points per game. Last night’s hopefully showed some change with Frye getting 42 minutes but in the previous five games hadn’t played more than 28 minutes. Meanwhile, new acquisition Marcin Gortat is developing a nice pick-and-roll chemistry with Steve Nash.
It still remains to be seen how exactly Gentry will mix and match his personnel. In the meantime, the Suns have faded very quickly in the West and it may be best to avoid Frye and Co. until things settle down.
Today’s news seems a bit more serious than recent and rumors say it involves 13 players from the Nuggets, Nets & Pistons including the big names of Chauncey Billups and Richard Hamilton. Rumors also say that Ujiri and staff are not happy enough with the trade as-is.
Regardless, it’s hard to fathom why Denver hasn’t traded Anthony yet and moved on with the rebuilding process. The Nets seem to be their only logical trade partner. And, one must assume that Carmelo had given his blessing to discuss trades with the Nets since there’s a new proposal being rumored every other day involving them.
Every day that goes by without a Carmelo trade is another day closer to him walking out of Denver and the Nuggets receiving zero compensation. And regardless of the exact personnel involved in the deal, the Nuggets are sure to get the better end of the deal. The move is yours to make Mr. Ujiri.
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