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Bridging the Gap | Fantasy Basketball Jedi
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December 16, 2009 · 12:11 pm. My goal in any basketball draft is to grab as many guys in my Top 100 as I can. Because my rankings and projections are usually unconventional, as discussed in a previous post, it’s pretty normal for 90 percent of my roster to be among my preseason Top 100. As I also noted in an earlier post, I always tend to trust the numbers instead of how I feel about a player’s prospects. But there comes a time when some players just need to be cut loose or stashed on the best. There are...
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Newer posts →. December 10, 2009 · 12:27 pm. Fire and Ice: Carl Landry and Manu Ginobili. Each week, we’ll examine two players that have gone in opposite directions in the past week previous week and their prospects for the immediate future. Despite constantly facing bigger opponents, Landrys value is soaring. At 6-foot-6, Landry has the honor of being the shortest center. Landry is ranked 37. I’m not quite sure Landry can maintain his current rate of blocking 1.3 shots per 36 minutes, which is helpi...
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Old Guards, Old Legs | Fantasy Basketball Jedi
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See Mike Score, Trade Mike Soon. Fire and Ice: Gerald Wallace and Andrew Bynum →. December 17, 2009 · 12:22 pm. Old Guards, Old Legs. If you listen closely, you can hear the sound of Iverons knees creaking. While the extent of their injuries is currently unknown, Chauncey Billups (groin) and Allen Iverson (knee) are both heading for MRI’s. Any extended absence for either player would open up a chance for a rookie to take a significant leap in value. Holiday is averaging 10.3 points, 1.3 3-pointer...Willi...
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Fire and Ice: Gerald Wallace and Andrew Bynum | Fantasy Basketball Jedi
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Old Guards, Old Legs. December 17, 2009 · 12:40 pm. Fire and Ice: Gerald Wallace and Andrew Bynum. Each week, we’ll examine two players that have gone in opposite directions in the past week or two and their prospects for the immediate future. Gerald Wallace often plays at a frenetic pace that leads to scenes like this. But you know what this leads to? See end of post). Whoever has Gerald Wallace in your fantasy league is probably close to first place. He was drafted an averaged of 30. It’s possible that...
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See Mike Score, Trade Mike Soon | Fantasy Basketball Jedi
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Old Guards, Old Legs →. December 17, 2009 · 12:16 pm. See Mike Score, Trade Mike Soon. Take care of that knee Michael. Nurse it so I can ship you out at the first opportunity. After six weeks dealing with a shaky knee and one unsuccessful comeback attempt, Michael Redd erupted for 25 points on 11-of-24 shooting and made a pair of 3-pointers to go with four assists and one steal. Tagged as Michael Redd. Old Guards, Old Legs →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Buying Low and Selling High: Al Jefferson and Andrew Bynum | Fantasy Basketball Jedi
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Fallout Boy: Broken Down Ford. Duhon Not Done →. November 12, 2009 · 9:53 pm. Buying Low and Selling High: Al Jefferson and Andrew Bynum. This is the first installment of the season of what I hope will be a weekly feature: Buying Low and Selling High , in which I’ll discuss a player who is playing above their head and a player whose best games are ahead. No, Andrew. The return of Pau is lurking over your OTHER shoulder. Totter, with one soaring his value while the other plummets and has owners concerned.
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Lies! Damned Lies! | Fantasy Basketball Jedi
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See Mike Score, Trade Mike Soon →. December 17, 2009 · 12:11 pm. I posted that Samuel Dalembert would be a good free agent option for at least a couple more weeks. This was based on a report. I read that Marreese Speights would be out until Christmas. Imagine my surprise when I saw Speights playing tonight and getting more minutes than both Dalembert and Elton Brand. Dalembert still managed eight rebounds and two blocks and his limited minutes were. Due to foul trouble. Filed under Player Analysis. Gilbe...