Hottest NBA Three-Point Shooters – January
January 19, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NBA Teams, NFL Player Analysis
Andrea Bargnani, Toronto Raptors
In the month of January, Andrea Bargnani has been stroking it from three-point land. He was cold earlier in the season but now that he’s starting, he’s showing why he was picked first in the draft. If Jermaine O’Neal is traded, his fantasy value will go up even higher.
Randy Foye, Minnesota Timberwolves
Now that the Timberwolves have given up on the hope of Randy Foye playing point guard, Foye has now started to live up to his potential as a shooting guard. Part of the reason why he has played so well as of late is his ability …read more
Preseason Stars – Who’s Hot
October 13, 2007 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NFL Player Analysis
Ronnie Brewer, Utah Jazz
Brewer was the star in Utah’s training camp. In both of their preseason games, Brewer has led the Jazz in scoring. He’s currently starting at shooting guard for the Jazz and that looks like it will continue into the season. Brewer on Friday finished with 18 points and six rebounds in 22 minutes of action.
JJ Redick, Orlando Magic
Redick has had back to back solid games. In his last outing, Redick came off the bench for 19 points in 26 minutes. He nailed five of his six shots, including all three of this three-pointers. Redick isn’t going to …read more
Taking A Look At Youngsters
October 11, 2007 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NBA News, NFL Player Analysis
More preseason games, more players to observe for fantasy potential. With six games on the schedule on Wednesday, there were a lot of players to look at. Here are some young players who stood out:
Julian Wright, New Orleans Hornets
While all indications point to Wright coming off the bench for the Hornets, it’s hard to ignore what he’s doing in preseason. In Wednesday’s game against the Pacers, Wright had eight points, ten rebounds, four assists, two blocks and a steal in 26 minutes. So far in the preseason, Wright has 18 rebounds in 36 minutes of playing time. That’s very impressive, …read more







