2009 Playoff Fantasy Basketball Sleepers
April 19, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NBA News, NBA Teams
We have now seen each team play in the 2009 NBA playoffs. Here are four playoff fantasy basketball sleepers that could help you take home the NBA fantasy championship:
Josh Smith, Atlanta Hawks
For much of this season, Josh Smith disappointed. He was either gimpy, unhappy or unmotivated. Whatever the case may have been, Smith is back at the top of his game and has a chance to be a fantasy beast in the playoffs.
Glen Davis, Boston Celtics
With Kevin Garnett out for the entire NBA playoffs, Glenn Davis is now the starting power forward for the Celtics. While he’s not nearly as …read more
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
Point Guard Sleepers – Fantasy Basketball 2008
October 6, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Fantasy Football Sleepers, NBA Teams, NFL Player Analysis
Gilbert Arenas, Washington Wizards
It’s easy to give up on Gilbert Arenas. He’s gone from Agent Zero to Agent Injured. It seems like every other blog he writes is about him undergoing a new surgery. That said, when he’s healthy he has a light greener than just about any player in the NBA. In fantasy basketball, that is gold.
Marcus Williams, Golden State Warriors
Being at the helm of the Golden State Warriors’ run and shoot offense should do wonders for Marcus Williams’ fantasy value. As long as he stays healthy and stays in shape, there’s really no reason for him not to …read more
Fantasy Basketball Sleepers 2008 – Centers
October 2, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Fantasy Football Sleepers, NFL Player Analysis
David Lee, New York Knicks
A lot of speculation points to David Lee being worth less in fantasy basketball with Mike D’Antoni named head coach. However, with the faster tempo Lee’s stats should rise naturally and he should be able to hoard a lot of rebounds — especially offensive rebounds.
Nene, Denver Nuggets
With Marcus Camby traded to the Los Angeles Clippers, the starting job in Denver falls to Nene. Although he’s been more promise than production in his career, he has the ability to be a player who averages close to a double-double with a healthy amount of blocks.
Kevin Love, Minnesota Timberwolves
If …read more
NBA Draft Sleepers in 2008
June 22, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under NBA Draft Prospects
Chris Douglas-Roberts, Memphis
It’s difficult to figure out why Chris Douglas-Roberts isn’t a higher ranked prospect. As it stands, he appears to be headed to the late first round. However, as a player, he has shown few weaknesses during his college days. He’s a shooting guard who shoots a high percentage, plays adequate defense and simply just knows how to score. Perhaps his lack of world-class athleticism and speed is hurting his stock. That said, whoever picks CDR will be very glad they did.
Richard Hendrix, Alabama
It seems like every year, a couple quality bigmen fall to …read more







