Best Passers in Fantasy Basketball 2008
December 3, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NBA Teams, NFL Player Analysis
Like the NBA, the best passers in fantasy basketball are the ones who rack up a lot of assists without turning the ball over a lot. Here’s a look at the top passers in fantasy basketball who can help you in the point guard statistics without hurting you in other aspects:
Chris Paul, New Orleans
Although he turns the ball over more than three times a game, he easily makes up for it by posting more than 11 assists per game. In fact, Paul is the only player in the NBA who is currently averaging double-digits in assists. At 11.8 assists per …read more
New York Knicks 2008 – Fantasy Analysis
November 11, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NBA Teams, NFL Player Analysis
With Mike D’Antoni at the helm, many fantasy basketball owners are looking at the New York Knicks for fantasy production. The most difficult part is to figure out where the fantasy production will come from.
First of all, Jamal Crawford and Zach Randolph both appear to be safe bets. Crawford has been very consistent over the last few years and should put up similar stats this year. Don’t expect to see a big jump in his production because although he has a green light this year, he’s always had a green light. Randolph, on the other hand, should see his production …read more
Chris Duhon to the Knicks – Fantasy Impact
July 5, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NBA News, NFL Player Analysis
Chris Duhon, formerly of the Chicago Bulls, has signed a free agent deal with the New York Knicks. Reports indicate that the value of the contract is $12M over two years.
While Duhon was only a spot starter in Chicago, he could become the opening night starter at point guard for the Knicks. With new coach Mike D’Antoni in charge, the Knicks needed a pass-first point guard who can distribute the ball. Enter Duhon.
While Duhon isn’t much of a scorer, he is a good passer. He makes smart passes and doesn’t try to force the …read more
Fantasy Basketball Super Sleepers
December 7, 2007 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Fantasy Football Sleepers, NFL Player Analysis, Waiver Wire
Bonzi Wells, Houston Rockets
Wells isn’t a player that gets a lot of fantasy love, but it may be time to change that. Always a Rick Adelman favorite, Wells is getting more and more time with the Rockets. He can score, rebound and shoot for nice percentages.
Corey Brewer, Minnesota Timberwolves
Brewer’s offensive numbers have been ugly so far in his NBA career. His shooting percentages are poor and it looks like he’s going to have a tough time scoring on this level. That said, he can block shots, get steals and rebound rather well.
Brevin Knight, Los Angeles Clippers
Knight showed up to camp …read more







