Fantasy Basketball Sleepers for Playoffs
March 22, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NBA News, NBA Teams
In the fantasy basketball world, the fantasy playoffs are at hand for most leagues. Even if you like your roster, finding a sleeper could still mean the difference between winning your fantasy basketball championship and flaming out early. Here’s a look at some fantasy NBA sleepers that could help you in your drive to a championship:
Francisco Garcia, Sacramento Kings
Although Garcia’s minutes have been somewhat erratic, he’s a fantasy basketball dream if he gets the playing time. He can help you in a number of categories and is capable of exploding for huge outings.
Hilton Armstrong, New Orleans Hornets
With the health of …read more
Bobby Jackson Broken Cheekbone – Fantasy Impact
March 16, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Injuries, NFL Player Analysis
Bobby Jackson, who had been starting for the Sacramento Kings at point guard, suffered a broken cheekbone in a recent game and will have to undergo surgery. Following the procedure, the Kings will know whether or not Jackson will be able to play again this season.
Since the February, Jackson had emerged as a fantasy relevant. He had been getting good minutes and producing decent numbers across the board.
With Jackson sidelined, expect Beno Udrih to get most of the minutes at point guard. Udrih has started most of the games for the Kings this year at point guard but missed …read more
Small Forward Sleepers – Fantasy 2008
October 4, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Fantasy Football Sleepers, NFL Player Analysis
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder
Even though many feel Kevin Durant underachieved in his rookie season because he wasn’t Michael Jordan reincarnate, Durant was still good and should be even better in the 2008-09 fantasy basketball season.
Francisco Garcia, Sacramento Kings
With Ron Artest now in Houston, Francisco Garcia should see a lot of starts during the upcoming season. When he gets time, he has proven to be a player that can help in a whole list of categories.
Marvin Williams, Atlanta Hawks
Josh Childress signing in Greece should help Marvin Williams stay on the court. Childress ate up some of his time in the …read more
Dwyane Wade and Ron Artest: The Return
November 15, 2007 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NBA News, NFL Player Analysis
Let’s look at the fantasy perspective of the return of Dwyane Wade and Ron Artest. Both players can be superstar fantasy players, however their arrival will shake up the fantasy value of other players on the team.
Ron Artest
With the return of Ron Artest, the Kings opted to put John Salmons and Francisco Garcia on the bench. This is obviously devastating news to Salmons and Garcia owners. Interestingly enough, Beno Udrih was elevated into the starting lineup. Artest owners should be excited and Udrih all of a sudden becomes relevant in the fantasy world. Keep an eye on Salmons and Garcia …read more







