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		<title>Andrew Bogut Injury &#8211; Fantasy Impact</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 04:55:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Kersey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Andrew Bogut, the Australian bigman for the Milwaukee Bucks, could miss up to a month due to a strained leg muscle. The injury occurred on Wednesday in the game that saw the Bucks beat the New Jersey Nets by a final score of 99-85.
For Bogut fantasy owners, this is bad news for a player who is having arguably the best season of his career. The 24-year-old former number one overall pick is averaging 16.1 points, 9.2 rebounds and 1.44 blocks while shooting 56.5% from the field. Bogut has had a history of injuries so while this news isn&#8217;t horribly surprising, [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/expertfantasy">Expert Fantasy</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andrew Bogut, the Australian bigman for the Milwaukee Bucks, could miss up to a month due to a strained leg muscle. The injury occurred on Wednesday in the game that saw the Bucks beat the New Jersey Nets by a final score of 99-85.</p>
<p>For Bogut fantasy owners, this is bad news for a player who is having arguably the best season of his career. The 24-year-old former number one overall pick is averaging 16.1 points, 9.2 rebounds and 1.44 blocks while shooting 56.5% from the field. Bogut has had a history of injuries so while this news isn&#8217;t horribly surprising, it is unfortunate for fantasy owners.</p>
<p>With Bogut sidelined, that will put even more pressure on rookie point guard Brandon Jennings. The good news for the Bucks is that Jennings has been absolutely amazing this season. He&#8217;s far and away the best rookie in the NBA and his potential seems to be limitless.</p>
<p>As far as who will gobble up the minutes at center in Milwaukee, it&#8217;ll probably be Dan Gadzuric. But the Bucks have a number of other veteran centers including Kurt Thomas and Francisco Elson.</p>
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		<title>Brent Barry &#8211; Fantasy Perspective</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 06:38:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All of a sudden, Brent Barry is one of the most popular players in the NBA. Teams are tripping over themselves trying to figure out a way to sign him.
How did Barry become a free agent? After being traded to the Seattle Supersonics along with Francisco Elson and a draft pick for Kurt Thomas, the Sonics made another trade that forced them to waive a player. Barry was the player who Seattle decided to waive.
The 36-year-old Barry is a guy who can shoot three-pointers at a great clip. He’s also an accomplished passer and playmaker. Those skills are highly needed [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/expertfantasy">Expert Fantasy</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of a sudden, <a href="http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/basketball/nba/spurs/stories/MYSA022308_SpursBarry.en.1c75977f.html">Brent Barry</a> is one of the most popular players in the NBA. Teams are tripping over themselves trying to figure out a way to sign him.</p>
<p>How did Barry become a free agent? After being traded to the Seattle Supersonics along with Francisco Elson and a draft pick for Kurt Thomas, the Sonics made another trade that forced them to waive a player. Barry was the player who Seattle decided to waive.</p>
<p>The 36-year-old Barry is a guy who can shoot three-pointers at a great clip. He’s also an accomplished passer and playmaker. Those skills are highly needed around the league. Since Barry is a veteran player, most league pundits believe that he’ll end up with a championship contender.</p>
<p>Which teams make most sense for him? The Suns and Warriors like to run-and-gun and Barry would fit right into that type of attack. Word out of Phoenix is that signing <a href="http://www.azcentral.com/sports/suns/articles/0222sunsnb.html">Barry is a top priority for the Suns</a>. The Lakers could always use more shooters. The Rockets could use a playmaking guard. </p>
<p>The Mavs are looking to fill some holes after the Jason Kidd trade. <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2008/02/23/barry_is_generating_interest/">Celtics reportedly have interest in Barry</a>. And don’t forget about the Spurs. San Antonio is expected to attempt to re-sign Barry.</p>
<p>In terms of fantasy basketball potential, Barry would do best to go to a team like the Suns or Warriors. He’d get to put up a lot of shots on those two teams, without having to worry too much about playing defense. This season on the Spurs, he wasn’t really playing enough minutes to make much of a fantasy impact. If he returns to San Antonio, expect that to remain the same.</p>
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		<title>Kurt Thomas to Spurs &#8211; Fantasy Perspective</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 20:24:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Kersey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes trades in the NBA could be considered big trades but don’t make a ripple in the fantasy world. The Kurt Thomas to the San Antonio Spurs trade is one of those trades. While Thomas has been a consistent fantasy option this year, there likely aren’t many fantasy teams that he’s starring on.
And now that he’s going to the Spurs, his fantasy value will drop even further. He was starting and playing relatively big minutes for the Seattle Supersonics. With the Spurs, he likely won’t start right away. In fact, Fabricio Oberto may remain the starter for the rest of [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/expertfantasy">Expert Fantasy</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes trades in the NBA could be considered big trades but don’t make a ripple in the fantasy world. The <a href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/10392-NBA-San_Antonio_Spurs-Seattle_Supersonics-San_Antonio_Spurs_Aquire_Kurt_Thomas_From_Seattle_Supersonics">Kurt Thomas to the San Antonio Spurs</a> trade is one of those trades. While Thomas has been a consistent fantasy option this year, there likely aren’t many fantasy teams that he’s starring on.</p>
<p>And now that he’s going to the Spurs, his fantasy value will drop even further. He was starting and playing relatively big minutes for the Seattle Supersonics. With the Spurs, he likely won’t start right away. In fact, Fabricio Oberto may remain the starter for the rest of the season.</p>
<p>In the short-term, expect Thomas’ numbers to plummet to about half of what he did in Seattle. Eventually, as he earns more and more playing time, his peak production will likely be approximately 75% of what he did while with the Sonics. The end result will be a fantasy player who isn’t rosterable in most leagues.</p>
<p>In Seattle, neither Brent Barry nor Francisco Elson will make too much noise. Elson will likely be a backup center who gets limited minutes. Barry likely won’t even suit up for the Sonics and will instead be bought out. Expect Barry to either re-sign with the Spurs or sign with a contender such as the Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers or the Dallas Mavericks.</p>
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		<title>The Fantasy Basketball Stock Watch</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 15:47:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From FantasyFanatics.com
Well, All-Star Weekend has come and gone, however, the debate on the “Superman” dunk (was it a dunk or not?) still rages on. As fantasy basketball players, we have bigger concerns on our mind. For one, what are the fantasy effects of all of the blockbuster deals this season? Also, are there any second-half sleepers out there to help you in your league’s stretch run? Here is a look at those questions and more.
Trade Fallout – The Winners:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>From <a href="http://FantasyFanatics.com">FantasyFanatics.com</a></strong></p>
<p>Well, All-Star Weekend has come and gone, however, the debate on the “Superman” dunk (was it a dunk or not?) still rages on. As fantasy basketball players, we have bigger concerns on our mind. For one, what are the fantasy effects of all of the blockbuster deals this season? Also, are there any second-half sleepers out there to help you in your league’s stretch run? Here is a look at those questions and more.</p>
<p><strong>Trade Fallout – The Winners:</strong></p>
<p>Kurt Thomas – Power Forward/Center – Spurs – Thomas moves to a team that needs his services in the post. He should get the majority of minutes over Fabricio Oberto and may contribute a double-double statistical line with strong percentages and decent defensive numbers. He has very limited upside. But, you could do worse for a short-term filler at center.</p>
<p>Beno Udrih – Point Guard – Kings – Udrih resumes his role as the Kings starting point guard with Mike Bibby going east to the Hawks. Just in case you forgot, he is averaging 14 points and 5 assists as a starter this season.</p>
<p>Marcus Williams – Point Guard – Nets – The good news, Jason Kidd has left town. The bad news, Devin Harris has arrived in town. Harris will be out a couple of weeks recovering from injury. That will give Williams ample time to audition for the starting point guard job.</p>
<p>Antoine Wright – Shooting Guard/Small Forward – Mavericks – Wright has two things to be grateful for. One, he no longer has to compete with the uninspired duo of Vince Carter and Richard Jefferson for minutes. Two, he is out of New Jersey. Wright could contribute in steals, assists, and rebounds if given 28 to 30 minutes a night. That is not as far fetched as it sounds as the Maverick may start to save the aging legs of Eddie Jones and Jerry Stackhouse for the playoffs.</p>
<p><strong>Trade Fallout – The Losers:</strong></p>
<p>Andris Biedrins – Center – Warriors – Biedrins’ stock is not affected by a trade, but the signing of Chris Webber. Biedrins has not only lost his starting gig to Webber, but some playing time as well. He is really foul-prone, so the drop in his value can not all be attributed to the Webber signing. He is also very young and is a nice buy low candidate for keeper leagues.</p>
<p>Josh Boone – Power Forward/Center – Nets – The Nets have been in search of good big men since the days of Derrick Coleman. While the lot of “bigs” they have now do not have the talent – or nearly the waistline – of Coleman, there are a lot of them. Adding DeSagana Diop to Boone, a recovering Nenad Krstic, the recently acquired Stromile Swift, and rookie Sean Williams makes the front line rotation pretty crowded. There is a large possibility that there will be an open audition at the four and five spot in New Jersey for the rest of the season. If that is the case, then all involved will have diminished fantasy value.</p>
<p>Boris Diaw– Power Forward/Center – Suns – If Shaquille O&#8217;Nealcan stay healthy and if he can play 30 minutes a night, then Diaw role and minutes will be minimized for the Suns. But those are some pretty big “ifs”. Diaw’s steals and assists from the center spot can be value. However, his production is too volatile to rely on.</p>
<p>Jarrett Jack – Guard – Blazers – Why is Jack on this list? He has not been traded, has he? The Blazers have not made a trade, right? Well, there is the problem. Jack would have benefited greatly by a move out of Portland. He has moved into the starting lineup recently, at the two-guard spot, at least on a part-time basis. His shooting is too inconsistent to play big minutes at the off guard spot and there are too many options on the bench for Jack to be worthy of a roster spot right now.</p>
<p>Acie Law – Guard – Hawks – Using simple math, you can deduce that Law has a chance of more playing time. Two point guards leave (Tyronn Lue and Anthony Johnson) and one came back in a trade (Mike Bibby). However, beating out Lue and Johnson for minutes is different than beating out Bibby. Law may see some gain in value, but loses a chance to become a truly viable fantasy option.</p>
<p><strong>Second-Half Sleepers </strong></p>
<p>Randy Foye – Guard – Wolves – I have been tooting this guy’s horn for a while. Foye is good. How good? Well, that has yet to be determined, but Minnesota has nothing better to do this season but find out what exactly what they have in Foye. His shooting has been awful this season – currently sitting at 36%. Considering that he shot 43% from the field and 37% from three point range last season, he should raise his field goal percentage considerably the rest of the way.</p>
<p>Luis Scola – Power Forward/Center – Rockets – Scola got off to a slow start this season as he got acclimated to the league. His February numbers: 11 points and 6 rebounds – not eye popping, until you see that he is shooting 63% from the field. He should continue to put up better numbers as he gets more comfortable with the NBA style of play. Averages of 13 points and 7 rebounds is very possible.</p>
<p>Rodney Stuckey – Guard – Pistons – In case you have not noticed, Stuckey has February averages of 11.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 3.7 assists in just 22 minutes. Logic tells us that he should see his minutes continue to rise as they ready him – a rest the aging starters – for the post-season. Put Stuckey on the Timberwolves or the Clippers, he would be a top candidate for the Rookie of the Year award.</p>
<p>Louis Williams – Guard – Sixers – Like Randy Foye, Williams should have plenty of opportunity the rest of the way to prove his wares. Williams has a multitude of skills and appears that he will be a fantasy star someday. The question that you should be asking is: will he turn those skills into production this season. He is, at least, worthy of a spot on your watch-list, if not your reserve team. However, I have a little more optimistic outlook for Williams. He could be good for 12.5 points, 3.5 assists, and 1.5 steals the rest of the way on 45% shooting, up from his current 41% shooting.</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Basketball: Sleeper Power Forwards</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Dec 2007 05:06:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Kersey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kurt Thomas, Seattle Supersonics
Thomas isn’t a very exciting player and he’s up there in age.  That said, the Sonics literally can’t win without him.  All season long, Seattle has only one victory in games in which Thomas doesn’t start.  In games he does start, the Sonics have seven wins.  Due to that stat, you can expect to see a lot of Thomas – as long as the Sonics are actively trying to win.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Kurt Thomas, Seattle Supersonics</strong><br />
Thomas isn’t a very exciting player and he’s up there in age.  That said, the Sonics literally can’t win without him.  All season long, Seattle has only one victory in games in which Thomas doesn’t start.  In games he does start, the Sonics have seven wins.  Due to that stat, you can expect to see a lot of Thomas – as long as the Sonics are actively trying to win.</p>
<p><strong>Anderson Varejao, Cleveland Cavaliers</strong><br />
Lost in all the holdout talk is the fact that Varejao is actually a good player.  Not only that, Varejao is a young player who has a chance to get even better.  This year, he has shown an added ability to score the ball.  Add that to his rebounding and all of a sudden Varejao becomes a pretty good fantasy player.</p>
<p><strong>Antoine Walker, Minnesota Timberwolves</strong><br />
Walker is a guy who isn’t a very good NBA player but he can be a very good fantasy player.  Walker can score, rebound, pass and hit a good number of three-pointers.  His only problem with Minnesota has been playing time.  If he starts to play more, Walker could reclaim his spot as a valuable fantasy piece.</p>
<p><strong>Boris Diaw, Phoenix Suns</strong><br />
After being fantasy gold a couple years ago, Diaw has now dropped all the way to the point that it’s difficult to have him on your fantasy roster.  His playing time isn’t consistent and even when he does play, there’s no guarantee he’ll do anything.  That said, he’s one injury on the Suns to going back to playing 30+ minutes per game.  Once he gets the playing time, he’ll give you solid all-around numbers.</p>
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