Fantasy Basketball Sleepers for 2009-10
October 6, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NBA News, NBA Teams
With 2009-10 fantasy basketball drafts underway, here’s a look at some of the best fantasy sleepers available. If you want to swing for the fences, get one of these sleepers on your team and hope for the best.
C Darko Milicic, New York Knicks
We promise, this is the last chance we will give Darko Milicic. The historic bust was traded to the Knicks in the offseason and he has a chance to earn plenty of playing time under Mike D’Antoni. He has enough skill to be a good fantasy basketball backup center.
PF Anthony Randolph, Golden State Warriors
While Anthony Randolph is quickly …read more
Memphis Grizzlies: Fantasy Perspective
October 16, 2007 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Fantasy Football Draft, Fantasy Football Sleepers, NFL Player Analysis
The Grizzlies are an interesting team when studying for fantasy basketball. The team has a lot of talent and could be home to a number of very good fantasy basketball players this season. However, it’s difficult figuring out which players are the ones that are going to be worth going after.
The only surefire fantasy player on their team is Pau Gasol. Gasol is a bigman who is going to stuff the stat sheets. He’ll see a lot of touches in the post and with improved teammates, his statistics should rise. Gasol could easily finish the season as one of the …read more
Free Agency Fantasy Impact
October 4, 2007 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Fantasy Football Draft, NFL Player Analysis
Compared to other years, this wasn’t a huge summer for NBA transactions involving free agents switching teams. While there were a few big names, most of the top free agents re-signed with their own teams. However, here’s a look at three of the top free agents who switched teams and their updated fantasy value.
Rashard Lewis, Orlando Magic
Lewis was paid a whole lot of money to leave the Seattle Supersonics and join the Magic. The Magic pegged Lewis as their number one offseason target and were successful in acquiring him. Although Lewis is a very good player, it’s difficult to label …read more







