Top Fantasy Basketball Rookie Shooting Guards
February 16, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NFL Player Analysis, Rookies
Kevin Durant, Seattle Supersonics
If you have Kevin Durant on your fantasy team, you’ve seen first hand how streaky he can be. At times, he’s a great fantasy player. At other times, he does more harm than good. Over the long haul, he should turn into a great player. That greatness may even come later in this season.
Juan Carlos Navarro, Memphis Grizzlies
Juan Carlos Navarro has proven to be a world-class shooter who isn’t as one-dimensional as some pundits insisted. He can put up some nice stats but it’s true that he’s primarily at shooter. With the Grizzlies looking to unload even …read more
Fantasy Basketball: Sleeper Shooting Guards
December 24, 2007 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Fantasy Football Sleepers
Carlos Delfino, Toronto Raptors
Delfino has always been an intriguing prospect. He can score, rebound and pass a bit. He’s basically a poor man’s version of Manu Ginobili. If his role increases with the Raptors, he could become a very good fantasy option. Right now, he’s a hit-and-miss type fantasy players.
Kelenna Azubuike, Golden State Warriors
Some fantasy owners have begun to sour on Azubuike. He started the season off very good but has slowly started to see more pine time. However, the think to keep in mind is that Don Nelson loves to switch around his lineup. Before you know it, Azubuike …read more
Week 3: Waiver Wire Pickups
November 18, 2007 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NFL Player Analysis, Waiver Wire
Sean Williams, New Jersey Nets
Meet the new starting center of the Nets. With Nenad Krstic still hobbled after ACL surgery last year, Williams has been inserted into the starting lineup for New Jersey. Williams responded immediately with a 22 points, eight rebound, two steal and two block performance. He looks to be a very good prospect that could produce this season.
Williams first alley-oop from JKidd last week …
Grant Hill, Phoenix Suns
Hill is starting to really mesh into the Suns’ offense. It helps that Mike D’Antoni plays Hill 40+ minutes a lot of the time. With Hill getting that many minutes …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







